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Dee Emon, VP & CIO, Wake Forest Baptist Health, Chapter 3

07/24/2017 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

Even the most experienced leaders need to rely on others at times, says Dee Emon, who talks about the value of building a solid professional network and relying on the expertise of others.

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Filed Under: Career Path, Collaboration/Shared best practices, Cybersecurity, Featured, Interviews, Mentoring Tagged With: Dee Emon, Podcast, Wake Forest Baptist Health

Dee Emon, VP & CIO, Wake Forest Baptist Health, Chapter 2

07/12/2017 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

Strong leaders know where to best leverage their experience. For Dee Emon, a nurse by training, it’s in helping the IT staff understand the significant role they play in supporting patient care.

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Filed Under: CIO Roles & Responsibilities, Cybersecurity, Featured, Interviews, Nursing, Workflow/Usability Tagged With: Dee Emon, Wake Forest Baptist Health

Dee Emon, VP & CIO, Wake Forest Baptist Health, Chapter 1

07/06/2017 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

At Wake Forest Baptist, patient engagement goes beyond just offering a portal. It’s working with communities and families to find better, less disruptive ways to manage care, says CIO Dee Emon.

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Filed Under: Data Management/Warehousing, Featured, Innovation, Interviews, Physician Engagement, Population health Tagged With: Dee Emon, Epic, Wake Forest Baptist Health

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