The March IT All Hands meeting will feature results of WashU IT’s latest Employee Engagement Survey and an exciting presentation from our Epic1 team showcasing WashU’s rich BJC partnership, titled Ambient Intelligence in the Clinical Practice.
The first speaker for the virtual meeting from 3-4 p.m. Wednesday, March 18, will be Vice Chancellor for Technology and Chief Information Officer Jessie Minton, who will present the findings of WashU IT’s #Be Heard survey. The survey was administered by Sparck, a third-party organization that specializes in employee engagement initiatives.
Yielding a 60-percent participation rate, the anonymous survey will serve as a guide for senior leaders as enhancements are made to the current employee engagement strategy.
During the presentation, Minton will talk about the first employee engagement survey since the introduction of the ImpacT strategic plan, which was conducted in 2023. Minton will reflect on some of the changes that were introduced as a result of that survey. The latest results will allow the organization to build upon its successes, as well as identify areas for improvement.
Following Minton’s presentation, Michael Kriemelman and Richard Biehl, Senior Directors, Application and Product Delivery, will speak about the use of AI in Clinical Practice today and a forward look ahead of what is available in the future. Kriemelman and Biehl are part of the Epic1 team and report to Theresa Eckman, Vice President of Clinical Platforms for the Epic1 team.
Those in attendance are encouraged to ask questions and engage during the meeting for chances to win attendance prizes. Additionally, important deadlines, updates and employee milestones will be shared. Attendance at these monthly meetings is strongly encouraged.