ICT Tip 192 – General – My last Tip, Embrace ICT and the EMR

PN
paul neary
Fri, Jul 19, 2024 8:45 AM

Congratulations Michael and many thanks for all the help you have given us.
Enjoy your retirement.
Paul

On Fri 19 Jul 2024 at 09:05, Sarah Whelan sarah.whelan@centrichealth.ie
wrote:

Michael,

A quick note to wish you the very best of luck with your retirement. You
have been a stalwart of Centric Health, having worn many hats over the last
few years, and we have particularly enjoyed your IT tips. I’m glad to hear
that will continue as the baton is handed over to Shauna Byrne.

We will miss having you around, and personally I found you to always have
excellent rationale, wisdom and affability. Don’t be shy of Blessington,
you are welcome any time, I think you know that by now.

Most of all, make the best use of your golden years, climb mountains,
drink whiskey, venture to places unknown, and challenge yourself, it will
keep you young!

Go https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/go#Irish n-éirí
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%C3%A9ir%C3%AD#Irish an bóthar
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/b%C3%B3thar#Irish leat
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leat#Irish!

Sarah and all the team in Blessington Medical

From: Michael Joyce mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2024 10:30 AM
To: gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com
Subject: Centric GP Forum ICT Tip 192 – General – My last Tip, Embrace
ICT and the EMR

Today I transition further into retirement by leaving my day-to-day role
with Centric.  You might still see me around occasionally as I have agreed
to help with some specific projects, like DigiBio and future migrations,
but I retire today from my day-to-day involvement.

I’m delighted to advise that Shauna Byrne has volunteered to take over
sending regular tips.  Shauna is a valued member, as an Innovation
Specialist, of the Innovation team.  You probably know her from the
excellent work she does on Patient Experience training and induction
training for new admin staff among many other things.

I know from working with Shauna that she has a wealth of experience with
Socrates, both from an in-depth knowledge point of view and most
importantly from a day-to-day practical point of view.  The tips are in
safe hands.

As you know only GPs can post on the Centric GP Forum so the plan is
Shauna will e-mail the tips to Paul Carroll and he will forward them on to
you via the Centric GP Forum.

I passionately believe that making full use of IT capability, especially
the use of a good Electronic Medical Record (EMR), helps improve quality of
care and patient outcomes.

For that reason, my last tip is to advise that you continue to embrace the
use of IT in your practice and, in particular, learn all the things that
your EMR can do, and can help you to do.  It is only going to get better
with time and I encourage you to keep learning and embracing all that will
evolve.  Who knows what AI will bring, maybe we will finally have good
clinical decision support (CDS) products to help us in our work.  Watch out
for xWaves, a CDS for choosing the most appropriate radiology investigation
in a given clinical scenario which should be available soon.  There is
always something exciting on the horizon, but also remember there is lots
of unfilled potential in what is already available at your fingertips.  I
say, learn them, embrace them and become a more efficient, lean and
effective practitioner.  I hope I have helped in some small way in you
achieving that.

Michael

Click here for the Socrates Guide
https://centrichealthire.sharepoint.com/sites/CentricConnect/SitePages/Socrates.aspx
in Centric World

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Congratulations Michael and many thanks for all the help you have given us. Enjoy your retirement. Paul On Fri 19 Jul 2024 at 09:05, Sarah Whelan <sarah.whelan@centrichealth.ie> wrote: > Michael, > > > > A quick note to wish you the very best of luck with your retirement. You > have been a stalwart of Centric Health, having worn many hats over the last > few years, and we have particularly enjoyed your IT tips. I’m glad to hear > that will continue as the baton is handed over to Shauna Byrne. > > > > We will miss having you around, and personally I found you to always have > excellent rationale, wisdom and affability. Don’t be shy of Blessington, > you are welcome any time, I think you know that by now. > > > > Most of all, make the best use of your golden years, climb mountains, > drink whiskey, venture to places unknown, and challenge yourself, it will > keep you young! > > > > Go <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/go#Irish> n-éirí > <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%C3%A9ir%C3%AD#Irish> an bóthar > <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/b%C3%B3thar#Irish> leat > <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leat#Irish>! > > Sarah and all the team in Blessington Medical > > > > *From:* Michael Joyce <mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie> > *Sent:* Thursday, July 18, 2024 10:30 AM > *To:* gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com > *Subject:* Centric GP Forum ICT Tip 192 – General – My last Tip, Embrace > ICT and the EMR > > > > Today I transition further into retirement by leaving my day-to-day role > with Centric. You might still see me around occasionally as I have agreed > to help with some specific projects, like DigiBio and future migrations, > but I retire today from my day-to-day involvement. > > > > I’m delighted to advise that Shauna Byrne has volunteered to take over > sending regular tips. Shauna is a valued member, as an Innovation > Specialist, of the Innovation team. You probably know her from the > excellent work she does on Patient Experience training and induction > training for new admin staff among many other things. > > I know from working with Shauna that she has a wealth of experience with > Socrates, both from an in-depth knowledge point of view and most > importantly from a day-to-day practical point of view. The tips are in > safe hands. > > As you know only GPs can post on the Centric GP Forum so the plan is > Shauna will e-mail the tips to Paul Carroll and he will forward them on to > you via the Centric GP Forum. > > > > I passionately believe that making full use of IT capability, especially > the use of a good Electronic Medical Record (EMR), helps improve quality of > care and patient outcomes. > > For that reason, my last tip is to advise that you continue to embrace the > use of IT in your practice and, in particular, learn all the things that > your EMR can do, and can help you to do. It is only going to get better > with time and I encourage you to keep learning and embracing all that will > evolve. Who knows what AI will bring, maybe we will finally have good > clinical decision support (CDS) products to help us in our work. Watch out > for xWaves, a CDS for choosing the most appropriate radiology investigation > in a given clinical scenario which should be available soon. There is > always something exciting on the horizon, but also remember there is lots > of unfilled potential in what is already available at your fingertips. I > say, learn them, embrace them and become a more efficient, lean and > effective practitioner. I hope I have helped in some small way in you > achieving that. > > > > > > Michael > > > > > > > > > > Click here for the Socrates Guide > <https://centrichealthire.sharepoint.com/sites/CentricConnect/SitePages/Socrates.aspx> > in Centric World > > > > > > Disclaimer: This e-mail and any attachments including voice attachments > may contain confidential, personal, sensitive, proprietary or legally > privileged information. Anyone who is not the intended recipient should not > use or open the document. Any information or voice recording used within > this document or e-mail should not be forwarded to any other legal person > or organisation or posted on any social media platform as to do so would be > in breach of privacy and data protection legislation. If you have > erroneously received this email or document, please delete immediately and > notify the sender. If you have received this e-mail or documentation where > there is a precise reason to forward to a third party, all rules regarding > privacy and data protection should be followed. 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PC
Paul Carroll
Fri, Jul 19, 2024 1:29 PM

Hi Michael

What a fabulous send-off!  We all need to embrace as many IT improvements
as we can but that will be a good deal harder without you to guide
us....you have always led us to water and often made us drink as well!

I have thoroughly enjoyed your company, wisdom and keen judgement on many
and varied issues, but you have been and will always be "one of the good
guys" who has always been guided by what is best for us as clinicians and
by extension our patients.  Nothing else really matters.

Just know that you are leaving this organisation in far better shape than
how you found it, and for that we will always be hugely grateful.

You leave a Michael Joyce-sized hole which will not be easily filled.
Enjoy your well-deserved retirement!!!

Best wishes

Paul (Churchtown)

On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 9:45 AM paul neary paneary@gmail.com wrote:

Congratulations Michael and many thanks for all the help you have given
us.
Enjoy your retirement.
Paul

On Fri 19 Jul 2024 at 09:05, Sarah Whelan sarah.whelan@centrichealth.ie
wrote:

Michael,

A quick note to wish you the very best of luck with your retirement. You
have been a stalwart of Centric Health, having worn many hats over the last
few years, and we have particularly enjoyed your IT tips. I’m glad to hear
that will continue as the baton is handed over to Shauna Byrne.

We will miss having you around, and personally I found you to always have
excellent rationale, wisdom and affability. Don’t be shy of Blessington,
you are welcome any time, I think you know that by now.

Most of all, make the best use of your golden years, climb mountains,
drink whiskey, venture to places unknown, and challenge yourself, it will
keep you young!

Go https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/go#Irish n-éirí
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%C3%A9ir%C3%AD#Irish an bóthar
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/b%C3%B3thar#Irish leat
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leat#Irish!

Sarah and all the team in Blessington Medical

From: Michael Joyce mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2024 10:30 AM
To: gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com
Subject: Centric GP Forum ICT Tip 192 – General – My last Tip, Embrace
ICT and the EMR

Today I transition further into retirement by leaving my day-to-day role
with Centric.  You might still see me around occasionally as I have agreed
to help with some specific projects, like DigiBio and future migrations,
but I retire today from my day-to-day involvement.

I’m delighted to advise that Shauna Byrne has volunteered to take over
sending regular tips.  Shauna is a valued member, as an Innovation
Specialist, of the Innovation team.  You probably know her from the
excellent work she does on Patient Experience training and induction
training for new admin staff among many other things.

I know from working with Shauna that she has a wealth of experience with
Socrates, both from an in-depth knowledge point of view and most
importantly from a day-to-day practical point of view.  The tips are in
safe hands.

As you know only GPs can post on the Centric GP Forum so the plan is
Shauna will e-mail the tips to Paul Carroll and he will forward them on to
you via the Centric GP Forum.

I passionately believe that making full use of IT capability, especially
the use of a good Electronic Medical Record (EMR), helps improve quality of
care and patient outcomes.

For that reason, my last tip is to advise that you continue to embrace
the use of IT in your practice and, in particular, learn all the things
that your EMR can do, and can help you to do.  It is only going to get
better with time and I encourage you to keep learning and embracing all
that will evolve.  Who knows what AI will bring, maybe we will finally have
good clinical decision support (CDS) products to help us in our work.
Watch out for xWaves, a CDS for choosing the most appropriate radiology
investigation in a given clinical scenario which should be available soon.
There is always something exciting on the horizon, but also remember there
is lots of unfilled potential in what is already available at your
fingertips.  I say, learn them, embrace them and become a more efficient,
lean and effective practitioner.  I hope I have helped in some small way in
you achieving that.

Michael

Click here for the Socrates Guide
https://centrichealthire.sharepoint.com/sites/CentricConnect/SitePages/Socrates.aspx
in Centric World

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Hi Michael What a fabulous send-off! We all need to embrace as many IT improvements as we can but that will be a good deal harder without you to guide us....you have always led us to water and often made us drink as well! I have thoroughly enjoyed your company, wisdom and keen judgement on many and varied issues, but you have been and will always be "one of the good guys" who has always been guided by what is best for us as clinicians and by extension our patients. Nothing else really matters. Just know that you are leaving this organisation in far better shape than how you found it, and for that we will always be hugely grateful. You leave a Michael Joyce-sized hole which will not be easily filled. Enjoy your well-deserved retirement!!! Best wishes Paul (Churchtown) On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 9:45 AM paul neary <paneary@gmail.com> wrote: > Congratulations Michael and many thanks for all the help you have given > us. > Enjoy your retirement. > Paul > > > On Fri 19 Jul 2024 at 09:05, Sarah Whelan <sarah.whelan@centrichealth.ie> > wrote: > >> Michael, >> >> >> >> A quick note to wish you the very best of luck with your retirement. You >> have been a stalwart of Centric Health, having worn many hats over the last >> few years, and we have particularly enjoyed your IT tips. I’m glad to hear >> that will continue as the baton is handed over to Shauna Byrne. >> >> >> >> We will miss having you around, and personally I found you to always have >> excellent rationale, wisdom and affability. Don’t be shy of Blessington, >> you are welcome any time, I think you know that by now. >> >> >> >> Most of all, make the best use of your golden years, climb mountains, >> drink whiskey, venture to places unknown, and challenge yourself, it will >> keep you young! >> >> >> >> Go <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/go#Irish> n-éirí >> <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%C3%A9ir%C3%AD#Irish> an bóthar >> <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/b%C3%B3thar#Irish> leat >> <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leat#Irish>! >> >> Sarah and all the team in Blessington Medical >> >> >> >> *From:* Michael Joyce <mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie> >> *Sent:* Thursday, July 18, 2024 10:30 AM >> *To:* gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com >> *Subject:* Centric GP Forum ICT Tip 192 – General – My last Tip, Embrace >> ICT and the EMR >> >> >> >> Today I transition further into retirement by leaving my day-to-day role >> with Centric. You might still see me around occasionally as I have agreed >> to help with some specific projects, like DigiBio and future migrations, >> but I retire today from my day-to-day involvement. >> >> >> >> I’m delighted to advise that Shauna Byrne has volunteered to take over >> sending regular tips. Shauna is a valued member, as an Innovation >> Specialist, of the Innovation team. You probably know her from the >> excellent work she does on Patient Experience training and induction >> training for new admin staff among many other things. >> >> I know from working with Shauna that she has a wealth of experience with >> Socrates, both from an in-depth knowledge point of view and most >> importantly from a day-to-day practical point of view. The tips are in >> safe hands. >> >> As you know only GPs can post on the Centric GP Forum so the plan is >> Shauna will e-mail the tips to Paul Carroll and he will forward them on to >> you via the Centric GP Forum. >> >> >> >> I passionately believe that making full use of IT capability, especially >> the use of a good Electronic Medical Record (EMR), helps improve quality of >> care and patient outcomes. >> >> For that reason, my last tip is to advise that you continue to embrace >> the use of IT in your practice and, in particular, learn all the things >> that your EMR can do, and can help you to do. It is only going to get >> better with time and I encourage you to keep learning and embracing all >> that will evolve. Who knows what AI will bring, maybe we will finally have >> good clinical decision support (CDS) products to help us in our work. >> Watch out for xWaves, a CDS for choosing the most appropriate radiology >> investigation in a given clinical scenario which should be available soon. >> There is always something exciting on the horizon, but also remember there >> is lots of unfilled potential in what is already available at your >> fingertips. I say, learn them, embrace them and become a more efficient, >> lean and effective practitioner. I hope I have helped in some small way in >> you achieving that. >> >> >> >> >> >> Michael >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Click here for the Socrates Guide >> <https://centrichealthire.sharepoint.com/sites/CentricConnect/SitePages/Socrates.aspx> >> in Centric World >> >> >> >> >> >> Disclaimer: This e-mail and any attachments including voice attachments >> may contain confidential, personal, sensitive, proprietary or legally >> privileged information. Anyone who is not the intended recipient should not >> use or open the document. Any information or voice recording used within >> this document or e-mail should not be forwarded to any other legal person >> or organisation or posted on any social media platform as to do so would be >> in breach of privacy and data protection legislation. If you have >> erroneously received this email or document, please delete immediately and >> notify the sender. If you have received this e-mail or documentation where >> there is a precise reason to forward to a third party, all rules regarding >> privacy and data protection should be followed. You will be liable for a >> third party breach.The recipients acknowledge that Centric Health or >> associated companies are unable to exercise control to ensure or guarantee >> the integrity of/over the contents of the information contained in e-mail >> transmission and further acknowledge that any views expressed in this >> message are those of the individual sender and no binding nature of the >> message shall be implied or assumed unless the sender does so expressly >> with due authority of Centric Health. >> _______________________________________________ >> Gpdiscussion mailing list -- gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com >> To unsubscribe send an email to gpdiscussion-leave@centricgpforum.com >> > _______________________________________________ > Gpdiscussion mailing list -- gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com > To unsubscribe send an email to gpdiscussion-leave@centricgpforum.com >
FM
Fiona Murphy
Fri, Jul 19, 2024 8:19 PM

Well said Paul. Best of luck Michael and enjoy your retirement.

Fiona

On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 14:29 Paul Carroll paulcarroll1969@gmail.com
wrote:

Hi Michael

What a fabulous send-off!  We all need to embrace as many IT improvements
as we can but that will be a good deal harder without you to guide
us....you have always led us to water and often made us drink as well!

I have thoroughly enjoyed your company, wisdom and keen judgement on many
and varied issues, but you have been and will always be "one of the good
guys" who has always been guided by what is best for us as clinicians and
by extension our patients.  Nothing else really matters.

Just know that you are leaving this organisation in far better shape than
how you found it, and for that we will always be hugely grateful.

You leave a Michael Joyce-sized hole which will not be easily filled.
Enjoy your well-deserved retirement!!!

Best wishes

Paul (Churchtown)

On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 9:45 AM paul neary paneary@gmail.com wrote:

Congratulations Michael and many thanks for all the help you have given
us.
Enjoy your retirement.
Paul

On Fri 19 Jul 2024 at 09:05, Sarah Whelan sarah.whelan@centrichealth.ie
wrote:

Michael,

A quick note to wish you the very best of luck with your retirement. You
have been a stalwart of Centric Health, having worn many hats over the last
few years, and we have particularly enjoyed your IT tips. I’m glad to hear
that will continue as the baton is handed over to Shauna Byrne.

We will miss having you around, and personally I found you to always
have excellent rationale, wisdom and affability. Don’t be shy of
Blessington, you are welcome any time, I think you know that by now.

Most of all, make the best use of your golden years, climb mountains,
drink whiskey, venture to places unknown, and challenge yourself, it will
keep you young!

Go https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/go#Irish n-éirí
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%C3%A9ir%C3%AD#Irish an bóthar
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/b%C3%B3thar#Irish leat
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leat#Irish!

Sarah and all the team in Blessington Medical

From: Michael Joyce mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2024 10:30 AM
To: gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com
Subject: Centric GP Forum ICT Tip 192 – General – My last Tip,
Embrace ICT and the EMR

Today I transition further into retirement by leaving my day-to-day role
with Centric.  You might still see me around occasionally as I have agreed
to help with some specific projects, like DigiBio and future migrations,
but I retire today from my day-to-day involvement.

I’m delighted to advise that Shauna Byrne has volunteered to take over
sending regular tips.  Shauna is a valued member, as an Innovation
Specialist, of the Innovation team.  You probably know her from the
excellent work she does on Patient Experience training and induction
training for new admin staff among many other things.

I know from working with Shauna that she has a wealth of experience with
Socrates, both from an in-depth knowledge point of view and most
importantly from a day-to-day practical point of view.  The tips are in
safe hands.

As you know only GPs can post on the Centric GP Forum so the plan is
Shauna will e-mail the tips to Paul Carroll and he will forward them on to
you via the Centric GP Forum.

I passionately believe that making full use of IT capability, especially
the use of a good Electronic Medical Record (EMR), helps improve quality of
care and patient outcomes.

For that reason, my last tip is to advise that you continue to embrace
the use of IT in your practice and, in particular, learn all the things
that your EMR can do, and can help you to do.  It is only going to get
better with time and I encourage you to keep learning and embracing all
that will evolve.  Who knows what AI will bring, maybe we will finally have
good clinical decision support (CDS) products to help us in our work.
Watch out for xWaves, a CDS for choosing the most appropriate radiology
investigation in a given clinical scenario which should be available soon.
There is always something exciting on the horizon, but also remember there
is lots of unfilled potential in what is already available at your
fingertips.  I say, learn them, embrace them and become a more efficient,
lean and effective practitioner.  I hope I have helped in some small way in
you achieving that.

Michael

Click here for the Socrates Guide
https://centrichealthire.sharepoint.com/sites/CentricConnect/SitePages/Socrates.aspx
in Centric World

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Well said Paul. Best of luck Michael and enjoy your retirement. Fiona On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 14:29 Paul Carroll <paulcarroll1969@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Michael > > What a fabulous send-off! We all need to embrace as many IT improvements > as we can but that will be a good deal harder without you to guide > us....you have always led us to water and often made us drink as well! > > I have thoroughly enjoyed your company, wisdom and keen judgement on many > and varied issues, but you have been and will always be "one of the good > guys" who has always been guided by what is best for us as clinicians and > by extension our patients. Nothing else really matters. > > Just know that you are leaving this organisation in far better shape than > how you found it, and for that we will always be hugely grateful. > > You leave a Michael Joyce-sized hole which will not be easily filled. > Enjoy your well-deserved retirement!!! > > Best wishes > > > Paul (Churchtown) > > > > On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 9:45 AM paul neary <paneary@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Congratulations Michael and many thanks for all the help you have given >> us. >> Enjoy your retirement. >> Paul >> >> >> On Fri 19 Jul 2024 at 09:05, Sarah Whelan <sarah.whelan@centrichealth.ie> >> wrote: >> >>> Michael, >>> >>> >>> >>> A quick note to wish you the very best of luck with your retirement. You >>> have been a stalwart of Centric Health, having worn many hats over the last >>> few years, and we have particularly enjoyed your IT tips. I’m glad to hear >>> that will continue as the baton is handed over to Shauna Byrne. >>> >>> >>> >>> We will miss having you around, and personally I found you to always >>> have excellent rationale, wisdom and affability. Don’t be shy of >>> Blessington, you are welcome any time, I think you know that by now. >>> >>> >>> >>> Most of all, make the best use of your golden years, climb mountains, >>> drink whiskey, venture to places unknown, and challenge yourself, it will >>> keep you young! >>> >>> >>> >>> Go <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/go#Irish> n-éirí >>> <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%C3%A9ir%C3%AD#Irish> an bóthar >>> <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/b%C3%B3thar#Irish> leat >>> <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leat#Irish>! >>> >>> Sarah and all the team in Blessington Medical >>> >>> >>> >>> *From:* Michael Joyce <mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie> >>> *Sent:* Thursday, July 18, 2024 10:30 AM >>> *To:* gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com >>> *Subject:* Centric GP Forum ICT Tip 192 – General – My last Tip, >>> Embrace ICT and the EMR >>> >>> >>> >>> Today I transition further into retirement by leaving my day-to-day role >>> with Centric. You might still see me around occasionally as I have agreed >>> to help with some specific projects, like DigiBio and future migrations, >>> but I retire today from my day-to-day involvement. >>> >>> >>> >>> I’m delighted to advise that Shauna Byrne has volunteered to take over >>> sending regular tips. Shauna is a valued member, as an Innovation >>> Specialist, of the Innovation team. You probably know her from the >>> excellent work she does on Patient Experience training and induction >>> training for new admin staff among many other things. >>> >>> I know from working with Shauna that she has a wealth of experience with >>> Socrates, both from an in-depth knowledge point of view and most >>> importantly from a day-to-day practical point of view. The tips are in >>> safe hands. >>> >>> As you know only GPs can post on the Centric GP Forum so the plan is >>> Shauna will e-mail the tips to Paul Carroll and he will forward them on to >>> you via the Centric GP Forum. >>> >>> >>> >>> I passionately believe that making full use of IT capability, especially >>> the use of a good Electronic Medical Record (EMR), helps improve quality of >>> care and patient outcomes. >>> >>> For that reason, my last tip is to advise that you continue to embrace >>> the use of IT in your practice and, in particular, learn all the things >>> that your EMR can do, and can help you to do. It is only going to get >>> better with time and I encourage you to keep learning and embracing all >>> that will evolve. Who knows what AI will bring, maybe we will finally have >>> good clinical decision support (CDS) products to help us in our work. >>> Watch out for xWaves, a CDS for choosing the most appropriate radiology >>> investigation in a given clinical scenario which should be available soon. >>> There is always something exciting on the horizon, but also remember there >>> is lots of unfilled potential in what is already available at your >>> fingertips. I say, learn them, embrace them and become a more efficient, >>> lean and effective practitioner. I hope I have helped in some small way in >>> you achieving that. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Michael >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Click here for the Socrates Guide >>> <https://centrichealthire.sharepoint.com/sites/CentricConnect/SitePages/Socrates.aspx> >>> in Centric World >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Disclaimer: This e-mail and any attachments including voice attachments >>> may contain confidential, personal, sensitive, proprietary or legally >>> privileged information. Anyone who is not the intended recipient should not >>> use or open the document. Any information or voice recording used within >>> this document or e-mail should not be forwarded to any other legal person >>> or organisation or posted on any social media platform as to do so would be >>> in breach of privacy and data protection legislation. If you have >>> erroneously received this email or document, please delete immediately and >>> notify the sender. If you have received this e-mail or documentation where >>> there is a precise reason to forward to a third party, all rules regarding >>> privacy and data protection should be followed. 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Criona Burns
Sun, Jul 21, 2024 7:22 PM

Very grateful Michael for all your hard work and support. Criona

On 18 Jul 2024, at 10:35, alan moran mosesmoran@gmail.com wrote:

Michael
Congrats. Enjoy it. You’ve certainly put a lot of work into this project.
Extra large thank you.
Alan

On Thu 18 Jul 2024 at 10:31, Michael Joyce <mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie mailto:mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie> wrote:
Today I transition further into retirement by leaving my day-to-day role with Centric.  You might still see me around occasionally as I have agreed to help with some specific projects, like DigiBio and future migrations, but I retire today from my day-to-day involvement.

I’m delighted to advise that Shauna Byrne has volunteered to take over sending regular tips.  Shauna is a valued member, as an Innovation Specialist, of the Innovation team.  You probably know her from the excellent work she does on Patient Experience training and induction training for new admin staff among many other things.

I know from working with Shauna that she has a wealth of experience with Socrates, both from an in-depth knowledge point of view and most importantly from a day-to-day practical point of view.  The tips are in safe hands.

As you know only GPs can post on the Centric GP Forum so the plan is Shauna will e-mail the tips to Paul Carroll and he will forward them on to you via the Centric GP Forum.

I passionately believe that making full use of IT capability, especially the use of a good Electronic Medical Record (EMR), helps improve quality of care and patient outcomes.

For that reason, my last tip is to advise that you continue to embrace the use of IT in your practice and, in particular, learn all the things that your EMR can do, and can help you to do.  It is only going to get better with time and I encourage you to keep learning and embracing all that will evolve.  Who knows what AI will bring, maybe we will finally have good clinical decision support (CDS) products to help us in our work.  Watch out for xWaves, a CDS for choosing the most appropriate radiology investigation in a given clinical scenario which should be available soon.  There is always something exciting on the horizon, but also remember there is lots of unfilled potential in what is already available at your fingertips.  I say, learn them, embrace them and become a more efficient, lean and effective practitioner.  I hope I have helped in some small way in you achieving that.

Michael

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Very grateful Michael for all your hard work and support. Criona > On 18 Jul 2024, at 10:35, alan moran <mosesmoran@gmail.com> wrote: > > Michael > Congrats. Enjoy it. You’ve certainly put a lot of work into this project. > Extra large thank you. > Alan > > On Thu 18 Jul 2024 at 10:31, Michael Joyce <mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie <mailto:mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie>> wrote: > Today I transition further into retirement by leaving my day-to-day role with Centric. You might still see me around occasionally as I have agreed to help with some specific projects, like DigiBio and future migrations, but I retire today from my day-to-day involvement. > > > > I’m delighted to advise that Shauna Byrne has volunteered to take over sending regular tips. Shauna is a valued member, as an Innovation Specialist, of the Innovation team. You probably know her from the excellent work she does on Patient Experience training and induction training for new admin staff among many other things. > > I know from working with Shauna that she has a wealth of experience with Socrates, both from an in-depth knowledge point of view and most importantly from a day-to-day practical point of view. The tips are in safe hands. > > As you know only GPs can post on the Centric GP Forum so the plan is Shauna will e-mail the tips to Paul Carroll and he will forward them on to you via the Centric GP Forum. > > > > I passionately believe that making full use of IT capability, especially the use of a good Electronic Medical Record (EMR), helps improve quality of care and patient outcomes. > > For that reason, my last tip is to advise that you continue to embrace the use of IT in your practice and, in particular, learn all the things that your EMR can do, and can help you to do. It is only going to get better with time and I encourage you to keep learning and embracing all that will evolve. Who knows what AI will bring, maybe we will finally have good clinical decision support (CDS) products to help us in our work. Watch out for xWaves, a CDS for choosing the most appropriate radiology investigation in a given clinical scenario which should be available soon. There is always something exciting on the horizon, but also remember there is lots of unfilled potential in what is already available at your fingertips. I say, learn them, embrace them and become a more efficient, lean and effective practitioner. I hope I have helped in some small way in you achieving that. > > > > > > Michael > > > > > > > > > > Click here for the Socrates Guide <https://centrichealthire.sharepoint.com/sites/CentricConnect/SitePages/Socrates.aspx> in Centric World > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gpdiscussion mailing list -- gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com <mailto:gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com> > To unsubscribe send an email to gpdiscussion-leave@centricgpforum.com <mailto:gpdiscussion-leave@centricgpforum.com> > _______________________________________________ > Gpdiscussion mailing list -- gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com > To unsubscribe send an email to gpdiscussion-leave@centricgpforum.com
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Dr Paul O'Reilly
Tue, Jul 23, 2024 12:16 PM

And now for my penny's worth.

Many of you reading this will have no idea whom l am  whereas the older
Centricians will know me well enough!!!                I am now in the
perhaps enviable position where l retired from Practice  2 1/2 years
ago. Having gone from a very successful Single Handed Practice in
Dundalk to being the 'original' Centric GP in Dundalk. I will preface my
comments by saying that joining Centric Health was the single best and
wisest decision in my Medical career.  THe back up and supports l got in
my 4 year involvement with Centric was fantastic. I'm not going to go
into the Admin. back up of Head Office and local Regional Managers,
advice just a phone call away.  From Friday TV Shows with Aussie Paul to
Annual Hootenany's with the Big Guns. One of the things l found
fantastic and a huge help was the advice that l go when l needed it. Be
that Staff issues, FOI or Legal Matters indeed anything, Centric Staff
were there to solve the problem toute suite.  Indeed the time when there
was an issue with my Computers and lo and behold the very next day  Sir
Lancelot  arrived up all the way from Wicklow. None other than the Joyce
fella himself.  Royalty sitting in my own wee Surgery.  None of you know
this but l know Michael longer than any of you. We go back a long way. I
first met Michael Joyce back in 1973 - when he arrived in Gormanston
College for Young Gentlemen to begin his Boarding School Career.      He
was no dunce was Michael. No Siree. Straight to the 'A Class' for our
Michael. A clever little dickie was young Joyce.     I have to be honest
and say that l wasn't in the A Class in the Year ahead
myself.............😳😳  Boarding School is a very special experience
for those who go through it. You build up a special bond with boys or
girls that you live with for 5 years. Although Michael was the year
below me which in Boarding School is like being from a different Race or
Planet. He stood out. Always noticible and a pupil l remembered. That
speaks volumes in itself for his
character.                                                   Since those
School days long ago our paths diverged and then surprisingly converged
thanks to Centric.  I became the silly funny guy in Centric and
remaining very much on the periphery. Wheras Michael rose to the top,
like cream always does. His intelligence shone through in his love and
understanding of computers and the need and importance of Electronic
Medical Records and how they will and have advanced all your Medical
Practices and procedures.  His 'Shortcuts' and advice, always given
willingly. His willingness to solve any issue any of you/us had speaks
volumes about the man.                The compliments that have been
said about Michael are all genuine, well meaning, honest and richly
deserved.  Whether you are aware of it or not, he has influenced the
life of every single Centric Doctor and Centric Practice.  He will be
tremendously missed by you all. Perhaps there is some young 'Gung Ho'
young Centrician who will pick up the baton and drive the Electronic Age
on even further.

So Michael from an old Colleague. One that goes back to the early
'70's.  I wish you the very best of luck in your retirement and the next
chapter of your life. Do the things you now want to do. It's your time
to be selfish. After spending a working lifetime always giving of
yourself, it is time to look after yourself.  I wish you good health and
long life and much happiness on reflection.  Perhaps some day there
might even be a 'Golf Day for Has Been Centricians', if we can get
Aussie Paul to arrange that. Ray can't - he's never around, always
abroad 😂😂😂

So take care, and God Bless. Any by the way. "Thank's for everything you
did for us".

love and kisses                 O'Reilly.

On 19/07/2024 21:19, Fiona Murphy wrote:

Well said Paul. Best of luck Michael and enjoy your retirement.

Fiona

On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 14:29 Paul Carroll paulcarroll1969@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hi Michael

 What a fabulous send-off!  We all need to embrace as many IT
 improvements as we can but that will be a good deal harder without
 you to guide us....you have always led us to water and often made
 us drink as well!

 I have thoroughly enjoyed your company, wisdom and keen judgement
 on many and varied issues, but you have been and will always be
 "one of the good guys" who has always been guided by what is best
 for us as clinicians and by extension our patients.  Nothing else
 really matters.

 Just know that you are leaving this organisation in far better
 shape than how you found it, and for that we will always be
 hugely grateful.

 You leave a Michael Joyce-sized hole which will not be easily
 filled.  Enjoy your well-deserved retirement!!!

 Best wishes


 Paul (Churchtown)



 On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 9:45 AM paul neary <paneary@gmail.com> wrote:

     Congratulations Michael and many thanks for all the help you
     have given us.
     Enjoy your retirement.
     Paul


     On Fri 19 Jul 2024 at 09:05, Sarah Whelan
     <sarah.whelan@centrichealth.ie> wrote:

         Michael,

         A quick note to wish you the very best of luck with your
         retirement. You have been a stalwart of Centric Health,
         having worn many hats over the last few years, and we have
         particularly enjoyed your IT tips. I’m glad to hear that
         will continue as the baton is handed over to Shauna Byrne.

         We will miss having you around, and personally I found you
         to always have excellent rationale, wisdom and affability.
         Don’t be shy of Blessington, you are welcome any time, I
         think you know that by now.

         Most of all, make the best use of your golden years, climb
         mountains, drink whiskey, venture to places unknown, and
         challenge yourself, it will keep you young!

         Go <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/go#Irish> n-éirí
         <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%C3%A9ir%C3%AD#Irish> an
         bóthar <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/b%C3%B3thar#Irish>
         leat <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leat#Irish>!

         Sarah and all the team in Blessington Medical

         *From:*Michael Joyce <mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie>
         *Sent:* Thursday, July 18, 2024 10:30 AM
         *To:* gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com
         *Subject:* Centric GP Forum ICT Tip 192 – General – My
         last Tip, Embrace ICT and the EMR

         Today I transition further into retirement by leaving my
         day-to-day role with Centric.  You might still see me
         around occasionally as I have agreed to help with some
         specific projects, like DigiBio and future migrations, but
         I retire today from my day-to-day involvement.

         I’m delighted to advise that Shauna Byrne has volunteered
         to take over sending regular tips.  Shauna is a valued
         member, as an Innovation Specialist, of the Innovation
         team.  You probably know her from the excellent work she
         does on Patient Experience training and induction training
         for new admin staff among many other things.

         I know from working with Shauna that she has a wealth of
         experience with Socrates, both from an in-depth knowledge
         point of view and most importantly from a day-to-day
         practical point of view. The tips are in safe hands.

         As you know only GPs can post on the Centric GP Forum so
         the plan is Shauna will e-mail the tips to Paul Carroll
         and he will forward them on to you via the Centric GP Forum.

         I passionately believe that making full use of IT
         capability, especially the use of a good Electronic
         Medical Record (EMR), helps improve quality of care and
         patient outcomes.

         For that reason, my last tip is to advise that you
         continue to embrace the use of IT in your practice and, in
         particular, learn all the things that your EMR can do, and
         can help you to do.  It is only going to get better with
         time and I encourage you to keep learning and embracing
         all that will evolve.  Who knows what AI will bring, maybe
         we will finally have good clinical decision support (CDS)
         products to help us in our work.  Watch out for xWaves, a
         CDS for choosing the most appropriate radiology
         investigation in a given clinical scenario which should be
         available soon.  There is always something exciting on the
         horizon, but also remember there is lots of unfilled
         potential in what is already available at your
         fingertips.  I say, learn them, embrace them and become a
         more efficient, lean and effective practitioner.  I hope I
         have helped in some small way in you achieving that.

         Michael

         Click here for the Socrates Guide
         <https://centrichealthire.sharepoint.com/sites/CentricConnect/SitePages/Socrates.aspx>
         in Centric World

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And now for my penny's worth. Many of you reading this will have no idea whom l am  whereas the older Centricians will know me well enough!!!                I am now in the perhaps enviable position where l retired from Practice  2 1/2 years ago. Having gone from a very successful Single Handed Practice in Dundalk to being the 'original' Centric GP in Dundalk. I will preface my comments by saying that joining Centric Health was the single best and wisest decision in my Medical career.  THe back up and supports l got in my 4 year involvement with Centric was fantastic. I'm not going to go into the Admin. back up of Head Office and local Regional Managers, advice just a phone call away.  From Friday TV Shows with Aussie Paul to Annual Hootenany's with the Big Guns. One of the things l found fantastic and a huge help was the advice that l go when l needed it. Be that Staff issues, FOI or Legal Matters indeed anything, Centric Staff were there to solve the problem toute suite.  Indeed the time when there was an issue with my Computers and lo and behold the very next day  Sir Lancelot  arrived up all the way from Wicklow. None other than the Joyce fella himself.  Royalty sitting in my own wee Surgery.  None of you know this but l know Michael longer than any of you. We go back a long way. I first met Michael Joyce back in 1973 - when he arrived in Gormanston College for Young Gentlemen to begin his Boarding School Career.      He was no dunce was Michael. No Siree. Straight to the 'A Class' for our Michael. A clever little dickie was young Joyce.     I have to be honest and say that l wasn't in the A Class in the Year ahead myself.............😳😳  Boarding School is a very special experience for those who go through it. You build up a special bond with boys or girls that you live with for 5 years. Although Michael was the year below me which in Boarding School is like being from a different Race or Planet. He stood out. Always noticible and a pupil l remembered. That speaks volumes in itself for his character.                                                   Since those School days long ago our paths diverged and then surprisingly converged thanks to Centric.  I became the silly funny guy in Centric and remaining very much on the periphery. Wheras Michael rose to the top, like cream always does. His intelligence shone through in his love and understanding of computers and the need and importance of Electronic Medical Records and how they will and have advanced all your Medical Practices and procedures.  His 'Shortcuts' and advice, always given willingly. His willingness to solve any issue any of you/us had speaks volumes about the man.                The compliments that have been said about Michael are all genuine, well meaning, honest and richly deserved.  Whether you are aware of it or not, he has influenced the life of every single Centric Doctor and Centric Practice.  He will be tremendously missed by you all. Perhaps there is some young 'Gung Ho' young Centrician who will pick up the baton and drive the Electronic Age on even further. So Michael from an old Colleague. One that goes back to the early '70's.  I wish you the very best of luck in your retirement and the next chapter of your life. Do the things you now want to do. It's your time to be selfish. After spending a working lifetime always giving of yourself, it is time to look after yourself.  I wish you good health and long life and much happiness on reflection.  Perhaps some day there might even be a 'Golf Day for Has Been Centricians', if we can get Aussie Paul to arrange that. Ray can't - he's never around, always abroad 😂😂😂 So take care, and God Bless. Any by the way. "Thank's for everything you did for us". love and kisses                 O'Reilly. On 19/07/2024 21:19, Fiona Murphy wrote: > Well said Paul. Best of luck Michael and enjoy your retirement. > > Fiona > > On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 14:29 Paul Carroll <paulcarroll1969@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi Michael > > What a fabulous send-off!  We all need to embrace as many IT > improvements as we can but that will be a good deal harder without > you to guide us....you have always led us to water and often made > us drink as well! > > I have thoroughly enjoyed your company, wisdom and keen judgement > on many and varied issues, but you have been and will always be > "one of the good guys" who has always been guided by what is best > for us as clinicians and by extension our patients.  Nothing else > really matters. > > Just know that you are leaving this organisation in far better > shape than how you found it, and for that we will always be > hugely grateful. > > You leave a Michael Joyce-sized hole which will not be easily > filled.  Enjoy your well-deserved retirement!!! > > Best wishes > > > Paul (Churchtown) > > > > On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 9:45 AM paul neary <paneary@gmail.com> wrote: > > Congratulations Michael and many thanks for all the help you > have given us. > Enjoy your retirement. > Paul > > > On Fri 19 Jul 2024 at 09:05, Sarah Whelan > <sarah.whelan@centrichealth.ie> wrote: > > Michael, > > A quick note to wish you the very best of luck with your > retirement. You have been a stalwart of Centric Health, > having worn many hats over the last few years, and we have > particularly enjoyed your IT tips. I’m glad to hear that > will continue as the baton is handed over to Shauna Byrne. > > We will miss having you around, and personally I found you > to always have excellent rationale, wisdom and affability. > Don’t be shy of Blessington, you are welcome any time, I > think you know that by now. > > Most of all, make the best use of your golden years, climb > mountains, drink whiskey, venture to places unknown, and > challenge yourself, it will keep you young! > > Go <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/go#Irish> n-éirí > <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%C3%A9ir%C3%AD#Irish> an > bóthar <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/b%C3%B3thar#Irish> > leat <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leat#Irish>! > > Sarah and all the team in Blessington Medical > > *From:*Michael Joyce <mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie> > *Sent:* Thursday, July 18, 2024 10:30 AM > *To:* gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com > *Subject:* Centric GP Forum ICT Tip 192 – General – My > last Tip, Embrace ICT and the EMR > > Today I transition further into retirement by leaving my > day-to-day role with Centric.  You might still see me > around occasionally as I have agreed to help with some > specific projects, like DigiBio and future migrations, but > I retire today from my day-to-day involvement. > > I’m delighted to advise that Shauna Byrne has volunteered > to take over sending regular tips.  Shauna is a valued > member, as an Innovation Specialist, of the Innovation > team.  You probably know her from the excellent work she > does on Patient Experience training and induction training > for new admin staff among many other things. > > I know from working with Shauna that she has a wealth of > experience with Socrates, both from an in-depth knowledge > point of view and most importantly from a day-to-day > practical point of view. The tips are in safe hands. > > As you know only GPs can post on the Centric GP Forum so > the plan is Shauna will e-mail the tips to Paul Carroll > and he will forward them on to you via the Centric GP Forum. > > I passionately believe that making full use of IT > capability, especially the use of a good Electronic > Medical Record (EMR), helps improve quality of care and > patient outcomes. > > For that reason, my last tip is to advise that you > continue to embrace the use of IT in your practice and, in > particular, learn all the things that your EMR can do, and > can help you to do.  It is only going to get better with > time and I encourage you to keep learning and embracing > all that will evolve.  Who knows what AI will bring, maybe > we will finally have good clinical decision support (CDS) > products to help us in our work.  Watch out for xWaves, a > CDS for choosing the most appropriate radiology > investigation in a given clinical scenario which should be > available soon.  There is always something exciting on the > horizon, but also remember there is lots of unfilled > potential in what is already available at your > fingertips.  I say, learn them, embrace them and become a > more efficient, lean and effective practitioner.  I hope I > have helped in some small way in you achieving that. > > Michael > > Click here for the Socrates Guide > <https://centrichealthire.sharepoint.com/sites/CentricConnect/SitePages/Socrates.aspx> > in Centric World > > Disclaimer: This e-mail and any attachments including > voice attachments may contain confidential, personal, > sensitive, proprietary or legally privileged information. > Anyone who is not the intended recipient should not use or > open the document. 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Kieran O ' Connell
Tue, Jul 23, 2024 1:29 PM

Michael
Thanks for all your help with our recent Socrates set up, you were very
patient. Enjoy your upcoming freedom
Kieran
Kieran O'Connell

On Sun, 21 Jul 2024, 21:22 Criona Burns, criona@3pcrew.ie wrote:

Very grateful Michael for all your hard work and support. Criona

On 18 Jul 2024, at 10:35, alan moran mosesmoran@gmail.com wrote:

Michael
Congrats. Enjoy it. You’ve certainly put a lot of work into this project.
Extra large thank you.
Alan

On Thu 18 Jul 2024 at 10:31, Michael Joyce <
mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie> wrote:

Today I transition further into retirement by leaving my day-to-day role
with Centric.  You might still see me around occasionally as I have agreed
to help with some specific projects, like DigiBio and future migrations,
but I retire today from my day-to-day involvement.

I’m delighted to advise that Shauna Byrne has volunteered to take over
sending regular tips.  Shauna is a valued member, as an Innovation
Specialist, of the Innovation team.  You probably know her from the
excellent work she does on Patient Experience training and induction
training for new admin staff among many other things.

I know from working with Shauna that she has a wealth of experience with
Socrates, both from an in-depth knowledge point of view and most
importantly from a day-to-day practical point of view.  The tips are in
safe hands.

As you know only GPs can post on the Centric GP Forum so the plan is
Shauna will e-mail the tips to Paul Carroll and he will forward them on to
you via the Centric GP Forum.

I passionately believe that making full use of IT capability, especially
the use of a good Electronic Medical Record (EMR), helps improve quality of
care and patient outcomes.

For that reason, my last tip is to advise that you continue to embrace
the use of IT in your practice and, in particular, learn all the things
that your EMR can do, and can help you to do.  It is only going to get
better with time and I encourage you to keep learning and embracing all
that will evolve.  Who knows what AI will bring, maybe we will finally have
good clinical decision support (CDS) products to help us in our work.
Watch out for xWaves, a CDS for choosing the most appropriate radiology
investigation in a given clinical scenario which should be available soon.
There is always something exciting on the horizon, but also remember there
is lots of unfilled potential in what is already available at your
fingertips.  I say, learn them, embrace them and become a more efficient,
lean and effective practitioner.  I hope I have helped in some small way in
you achieving that.

Michael

Click here for the Socrates Guide
https://centrichealthire.sharepoint.com/sites/CentricConnect/SitePages/Socrates.aspx
in Centric World


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Michael Thanks for all your help with our recent Socrates set up, you were very patient. Enjoy your upcoming freedom Kieran Kieran O'Connell On Sun, 21 Jul 2024, 21:22 Criona Burns, <criona@3pcrew.ie> wrote: > Very grateful Michael for all your hard work and support. Criona > > On 18 Jul 2024, at 10:35, alan moran <mosesmoran@gmail.com> wrote: > > Michael > Congrats. Enjoy it. You’ve certainly put a lot of work into this project. > Extra large thank you. > Alan > > On Thu 18 Jul 2024 at 10:31, Michael Joyce < > mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie> wrote: > >> Today I transition further into retirement by leaving my day-to-day role >> with Centric. You might still see me around occasionally as I have agreed >> to help with some specific projects, like DigiBio and future migrations, >> but I retire today from my day-to-day involvement. >> >> >> >> I’m delighted to advise that Shauna Byrne has volunteered to take over >> sending regular tips. Shauna is a valued member, as an Innovation >> Specialist, of the Innovation team. You probably know her from the >> excellent work she does on Patient Experience training and induction >> training for new admin staff among many other things. >> >> I know from working with Shauna that she has a wealth of experience with >> Socrates, both from an in-depth knowledge point of view and most >> importantly from a day-to-day practical point of view. The tips are in >> safe hands. >> >> As you know only GPs can post on the Centric GP Forum so the plan is >> Shauna will e-mail the tips to Paul Carroll and he will forward them on to >> you via the Centric GP Forum. >> >> >> >> I passionately believe that making full use of IT capability, especially >> the use of a good Electronic Medical Record (EMR), helps improve quality of >> care and patient outcomes. >> >> For that reason, my last tip is to advise that you continue to embrace >> the use of IT in your practice and, in particular, learn all the things >> that your EMR can do, and can help you to do. It is only going to get >> better with time and I encourage you to keep learning and embracing all >> that will evolve. Who knows what AI will bring, maybe we will finally have >> good clinical decision support (CDS) products to help us in our work. >> Watch out for xWaves, a CDS for choosing the most appropriate radiology >> investigation in a given clinical scenario which should be available soon. >> There is always something exciting on the horizon, but also remember there >> is lots of unfilled potential in what is already available at your >> fingertips. I say, learn them, embrace them and become a more efficient, >> lean and effective practitioner. I hope I have helped in some small way in >> you achieving that. >> >> >> >> >> >> Michael >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Click here for the Socrates Guide >> <https://centrichealthire.sharepoint.com/sites/CentricConnect/SitePages/Socrates.aspx> >> in Centric World >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gpdiscussion mailing list -- gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com >> To unsubscribe send an email to gpdiscussion-leave@centricgpforum.com >> > _______________________________________________ > Gpdiscussion mailing list -- gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com > To unsubscribe send an email to gpdiscussion-leave@centricgpforum.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Gpdiscussion mailing list -- gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com > To unsubscribe send an email to gpdiscussion-leave@centricgpforum.com >
PC
Paul Carroll
Wed, Jul 24, 2024 2:38 PM

What a treat!  Perhaps the only good thing to come out of the great Dr
Joyce's retirement is that it seems to have also coaxed Dr O'Reilly's old
laptop back into life as well!  And to think we all assumed it had been
lost under the bleachers in the grandstand at Oriel Park during one of
those struggling phases of de Town's footballing woes.  In fact, many
people have speculated that Dr O'Reilly is perhaps next in line to manage
Dundalk FC, seeing as everyone else with a pulse seems to have already had
a go!

So good to read your dulcit keystrokes again.... no one else quite does a
"love and kisses" sign-off quite like the original Dr Paul.  Your
suggestion of a Centric Alumni Golf Day is well-noted and I will definitely
raise it with Ray when he is back from his next overseas trip!  I was
privileged to have tried to preserve some of the wisdom of our retired
colleagues (including your good self) with interviews on the late and
oft-lamented GPTV (all episodes available on Centric World!).

Please don't leave it until the retirement of another learned colleague
before we hear from you again!  The times we are in demand more wisdom than
we are currently able to supply.....

I hope you are managing to squeeze in the odd game of golf in between all
your other commitments......  Your tribute to Dr Joyce has been the
highlight of my day!

Kind regards

Aussie Paul

On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 1:16 PM Dr Paul O'Reilly drpauldundalk@gmail.com
wrote:

And now for my penny's worth.

Many of you reading this will have no idea whom l am  whereas the older
Centricians will know me well enough!!!                I am now in the
perhaps enviable position where l retired from Practice  2 1/2 years ago.
Having gone from a very successful Single Handed Practice in Dundalk to
being the 'original' Centric GP in
Dundalk.                                                          I will
preface my comments by saying that joining Centric Health was the single
best and wisest decision in my Medical career.  THe back up and supports l
got in my 4 year involvement with Centric was fantastic. I'm not going to
go into the Admin. back up of Head Office and local Regional Managers,
advice just a phone call away.  From Friday TV Shows with Aussie Paul to
Annual Hootenany's with the Big Guns. One of the things l found fantastic
and a huge help was the advice that l go when l needed it. Be that Staff
issues, FOI or Legal Matters indeed anything, Centric Staff were there to
solve the problem toute suite.  Indeed the time when there was an issue
with my Computers and lo and behold the very next day  Sir Lancelot
arrived up all the way from Wicklow. None other than the Joyce fella
himself.  Royalty sitting in my own wee Surgery.  None of you know this but
l know Michael longer than any of you. We go back a long way. I first met
Michael Joyce back in 1973 - when he arrived in Gormanston College for
Young Gentlemen to begin his Boarding School Career.      He was no dunce
was Michael. No Siree. Straight to the 'A Class' for our Michael. A clever
little dickie was young Joyce.    I have to be honest and say that l
wasn't in the A Class in the Year ahead myself.............😳😳  Boarding
School is a very special experience for those who go through it. You build
up a special bond with boys or girls that you live with for 5 years.
Although Michael was the year below me which in Boarding School is like
being from a different Race or Planet. He stood out. Always noticible and a
pupil l remembered. That speaks volumes in itself for his
character.                                                  Since those
School days long ago our paths diverged and then surprisingly converged
thanks to Centric.  I became the silly funny guy in Centric and remaining
very much on the periphery. Wheras Michael rose to the top, like cream
always does. His intelligence shone through in his love and understanding
of computers and the need and importance of Electronic Medical Records and
how they will and have advanced all your Medical Practices and procedures.
His 'Shortcuts' and advice, always given willingly. His willingness to
solve any issue any of you/us had speaks volumes about the
man.                The compliments that have been said about Michael are
all genuine, well meaning, honest and richly deserved.  Whether you are
aware of it or not, he has influenced the life of every single Centric
Doctor and Centric Practice.  He will be tremendously missed by you all.
Perhaps there is some young 'Gung Ho' young Centrician who will pick up the
baton and drive the Electronic Age on even further.

So Michael from an old Colleague. One that goes back to the early '70's.
I wish you the very best of luck in your retirement and the next chapter of
your life. Do the things you now want to do. It's your time to be selfish.
After spending a working lifetime always giving of yourself, it is time to
look after yourself.  I wish you good health and long life and much
happiness on reflection.  Perhaps some day there might even be a 'Golf Day
for Has Been Centricians', if we can get Aussie Paul to arrange that.  Ray
can't - he's never around, always abroad 😂😂😂

So take care, and God Bless. Any by the way. "Thank's for everything you
did for us".

love and kisses

                                                     O'Reilly.

On 19/07/2024 21:19, Fiona Murphy wrote:

Well said Paul. Best of luck Michael and enjoy your retirement.

Fiona

On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 14:29 Paul Carroll paulcarroll1969@gmail.com
wrote:

Hi Michael

What a fabulous send-off!  We all need to embrace as many IT improvements
as we can but that will be a good deal harder without you to guide
us....you have always led us to water and often made us drink as well!

I have thoroughly enjoyed your company, wisdom and keen judgement on many
and varied issues, but you have been and will always be "one of the good
guys" who has always been guided by what is best for us as clinicians and
by extension our patients.  Nothing else really matters.

Just know that you are leaving this organisation in far better shape than
how you found it, and for that we will always be hugely grateful.

You leave a Michael Joyce-sized hole which will not be easily filled.
Enjoy your well-deserved retirement!!!

Best wishes

Paul (Churchtown)

On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 9:45 AM paul neary paneary@gmail.com wrote:

Congratulations Michael and many thanks for all the help you have given
us.
Enjoy your retirement.
Paul

On Fri 19 Jul 2024 at 09:05, Sarah Whelan sarah.whelan@centrichealth.ie
wrote:

Michael,

A quick note to wish you the very best of luck with your retirement.
You have been a stalwart of Centric Health, having worn many hats over the
last few years, and we have particularly enjoyed your IT tips. I’m glad to
hear that will continue as the baton is handed over to Shauna Byrne.

We will miss having you around, and personally I found you to always
have excellent rationale, wisdom and affability. Don’t be shy of
Blessington, you are welcome any time, I think you know that by now.

Most of all, make the best use of your golden years, climb mountains,
drink whiskey, venture to places unknown, and challenge yourself, it will
keep you young!

Go https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/go#Irish n-éirí
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%C3%A9ir%C3%AD#Irish an bóthar
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/b%C3%B3thar#Irish leat
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leat#Irish!

Sarah and all the team in Blessington Medical

From: Michael Joyce mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2024 10:30 AM
To: gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com
Subject: Centric GP Forum ICT Tip 192 – General – My last Tip,
Embrace ICT and the EMR

Today I transition further into retirement by leaving my day-to-day
role with Centric.  You might still see me around occasionally as I have
agreed to help with some specific projects, like DigiBio and future
migrations, but I retire today from my day-to-day involvement.

I’m delighted to advise that Shauna Byrne has volunteered to take over
sending regular tips.  Shauna is a valued member, as an Innovation
Specialist, of the Innovation team.  You probably know her from the
excellent work she does on Patient Experience training and induction
training for new admin staff among many other things.

I know from working with Shauna that she has a wealth of experience
with Socrates, both from an in-depth knowledge point of view and most
importantly from a day-to-day practical point of view.  The tips are in
safe hands.

As you know only GPs can post on the Centric GP Forum so the plan is
Shauna will e-mail the tips to Paul Carroll and he will forward them on to
you via the Centric GP Forum.

I passionately believe that making full use of IT capability,
especially the use of a good Electronic Medical Record (EMR), helps improve
quality of care and patient outcomes.

For that reason, my last tip is to advise that you continue to embrace
the use of IT in your practice and, in particular, learn all the things
that your EMR can do, and can help you to do.  It is only going to get
better with time and I encourage you to keep learning and embracing all
that will evolve.  Who knows what AI will bring, maybe we will finally have
good clinical decision support (CDS) products to help us in our work.
Watch out for xWaves, a CDS for choosing the most appropriate radiology
investigation in a given clinical scenario which should be available soon.
There is always something exciting on the horizon, but also remember there
is lots of unfilled potential in what is already available at your
fingertips.  I say, learn them, embrace them and become a more efficient,
lean and effective practitioner.  I hope I have helped in some small way in
you achieving that.

Michael

Click here for the Socrates Guide
https://centrichealthire.sharepoint.com/sites/CentricConnect/SitePages/Socrates.aspx
in Centric World

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What a treat! Perhaps the only good thing to come out of the great Dr Joyce's retirement is that it seems to have also coaxed Dr O'Reilly's old laptop back into life as well! And to think we all assumed it had been lost under the bleachers in the grandstand at Oriel Park during one of those struggling phases of de Town's footballing woes. In fact, many people have speculated that Dr O'Reilly is perhaps next in line to manage Dundalk FC, seeing as everyone else with a pulse seems to have already had a go! So good to read your dulcit keystrokes again.... no one else quite does a "love and kisses" sign-off quite like the original Dr Paul. Your suggestion of a Centric Alumni Golf Day is well-noted and I will definitely raise it with Ray when he is back from his next overseas trip! I was privileged to have tried to preserve some of the wisdom of our retired colleagues (including your good self) with interviews on the late and oft-lamented GPTV (all episodes available on Centric World!). Please don't leave it until the retirement of another learned colleague before we hear from you again! The times we are in demand more wisdom than we are currently able to supply..... I hope you are managing to squeeze in the odd game of golf in between all your other commitments...... Your tribute to Dr Joyce has been the highlight of my day! Kind regards Aussie Paul On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 1:16 PM Dr Paul O'Reilly <drpauldundalk@gmail.com> wrote: > And now for my penny's worth. > > Many of you reading this will have no idea whom l am whereas the older > Centricians will know me well enough!!! I am now in the > perhaps enviable position where l retired from Practice 2 1/2 years ago. > Having gone from a very successful Single Handed Practice in Dundalk to > being the 'original' Centric GP in > Dundalk. I will > preface my comments by saying that joining Centric Health was the single > best and wisest decision in my Medical career. THe back up and supports l > got in my 4 year involvement with Centric was fantastic. I'm not going to > go into the Admin. back up of Head Office and local Regional Managers, > advice just a phone call away. From Friday TV Shows with Aussie Paul to > Annual Hootenany's with the Big Guns. One of the things l found fantastic > and a huge help was the advice that l go when l needed it. Be that Staff > issues, FOI or Legal Matters indeed anything, Centric Staff were there to > solve the problem toute suite. Indeed the time when there was an issue > with my Computers and lo and behold the very next day Sir Lancelot > arrived up all the way from Wicklow. None other than the Joyce fella > himself. Royalty sitting in my own wee Surgery. None of you know this but > l know Michael longer than any of you. We go back a long way. I first met > Michael Joyce back in 1973 - when he arrived in Gormanston College for > Young Gentlemen to begin his Boarding School Career. He was no dunce > was Michael. No Siree. Straight to the 'A Class' for our Michael. A clever > little dickie was young Joyce. I have to be honest and say that l > wasn't in the A Class in the Year ahead myself.............😳😳 Boarding > School is a very special experience for those who go through it. You build > up a special bond with boys or girls that you live with for 5 years. > Although Michael was the year below me which in Boarding School is like > being from a different Race or Planet. He stood out. Always noticible and a > pupil l remembered. That speaks volumes in itself for his > character. Since those > School days long ago our paths diverged and then surprisingly converged > thanks to Centric. I became the silly funny guy in Centric and remaining > very much on the periphery. Wheras Michael rose to the top, like cream > always does. His intelligence shone through in his love and understanding > of computers and the need and importance of Electronic Medical Records and > how they will and have advanced all your Medical Practices and procedures. > His 'Shortcuts' and advice, always given willingly. His willingness to > solve any issue any of you/us had speaks volumes about the > man. The compliments that have been said about Michael are > all genuine, well meaning, honest and richly deserved. Whether you are > aware of it or not, he has influenced the life of every single Centric > Doctor and Centric Practice. He will be tremendously missed by you all. > Perhaps there is some young 'Gung Ho' young Centrician who will pick up the > baton and drive the Electronic Age on even further. > > So Michael from an old Colleague. One that goes back to the early '70's. > I wish you the very best of luck in your retirement and the next chapter of > your life. Do the things you now want to do. It's your time to be selfish. > After spending a working lifetime always giving of yourself, it is time to > look after yourself. I wish you good health and long life and much > happiness on reflection. Perhaps some day there might even be a 'Golf Day > for Has Been Centricians', if we can get Aussie Paul to arrange that. Ray > can't - he's never around, always abroad 😂😂😂 > > So take care, and God Bless. Any by the way. "Thank's for everything you > did for us". > > love and kisses > > O'Reilly. > On 19/07/2024 21:19, Fiona Murphy wrote: > > Well said Paul. Best of luck Michael and enjoy your retirement. > > Fiona > > On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 14:29 Paul Carroll <paulcarroll1969@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Michael >> >> What a fabulous send-off! We all need to embrace as many IT improvements >> as we can but that will be a good deal harder without you to guide >> us....you have always led us to water and often made us drink as well! >> >> I have thoroughly enjoyed your company, wisdom and keen judgement on many >> and varied issues, but you have been and will always be "one of the good >> guys" who has always been guided by what is best for us as clinicians and >> by extension our patients. Nothing else really matters. >> >> Just know that you are leaving this organisation in far better shape than >> how you found it, and for that we will always be hugely grateful. >> >> You leave a Michael Joyce-sized hole which will not be easily filled. >> Enjoy your well-deserved retirement!!! >> >> Best wishes >> >> >> Paul (Churchtown) >> >> >> >> On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 9:45 AM paul neary <paneary@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Congratulations Michael and many thanks for all the help you have given >>> us. >>> Enjoy your retirement. >>> Paul >>> >>> >>> On Fri 19 Jul 2024 at 09:05, Sarah Whelan <sarah.whelan@centrichealth.ie> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Michael, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> A quick note to wish you the very best of luck with your retirement. >>>> You have been a stalwart of Centric Health, having worn many hats over the >>>> last few years, and we have particularly enjoyed your IT tips. I’m glad to >>>> hear that will continue as the baton is handed over to Shauna Byrne. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> We will miss having you around, and personally I found you to always >>>> have excellent rationale, wisdom and affability. Don’t be shy of >>>> Blessington, you are welcome any time, I think you know that by now. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Most of all, make the best use of your golden years, climb mountains, >>>> drink whiskey, venture to places unknown, and challenge yourself, it will >>>> keep you young! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Go <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/go#Irish> n-éirí >>>> <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%C3%A9ir%C3%AD#Irish> an bóthar >>>> <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/b%C3%B3thar#Irish> leat >>>> <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leat#Irish>! >>>> >>>> Sarah and all the team in Blessington Medical >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> *From:* Michael Joyce <mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie> >>>> *Sent:* Thursday, July 18, 2024 10:30 AM >>>> *To:* gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com >>>> *Subject:* Centric GP Forum ICT Tip 192 – General – My last Tip, >>>> Embrace ICT and the EMR >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Today I transition further into retirement by leaving my day-to-day >>>> role with Centric. You might still see me around occasionally as I have >>>> agreed to help with some specific projects, like DigiBio and future >>>> migrations, but I retire today from my day-to-day involvement. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I’m delighted to advise that Shauna Byrne has volunteered to take over >>>> sending regular tips. Shauna is a valued member, as an Innovation >>>> Specialist, of the Innovation team. You probably know her from the >>>> excellent work she does on Patient Experience training and induction >>>> training for new admin staff among many other things. >>>> >>>> I know from working with Shauna that she has a wealth of experience >>>> with Socrates, both from an in-depth knowledge point of view and most >>>> importantly from a day-to-day practical point of view. The tips are in >>>> safe hands. >>>> >>>> As you know only GPs can post on the Centric GP Forum so the plan is >>>> Shauna will e-mail the tips to Paul Carroll and he will forward them on to >>>> you via the Centric GP Forum. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I passionately believe that making full use of IT capability, >>>> especially the use of a good Electronic Medical Record (EMR), helps improve >>>> quality of care and patient outcomes. >>>> >>>> For that reason, my last tip is to advise that you continue to embrace >>>> the use of IT in your practice and, in particular, learn all the things >>>> that your EMR can do, and can help you to do. It is only going to get >>>> better with time and I encourage you to keep learning and embracing all >>>> that will evolve. Who knows what AI will bring, maybe we will finally have >>>> good clinical decision support (CDS) products to help us in our work. >>>> Watch out for xWaves, a CDS for choosing the most appropriate radiology >>>> investigation in a given clinical scenario which should be available soon. >>>> There is always something exciting on the horizon, but also remember there >>>> is lots of unfilled potential in what is already available at your >>>> fingertips. I say, learn them, embrace them and become a more efficient, >>>> lean and effective practitioner. I hope I have helped in some small way in >>>> you achieving that. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Michael >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Click here for the Socrates Guide >>>> <https://centrichealthire.sharepoint.com/sites/CentricConnect/SitePages/Socrates.aspx> >>>> in Centric World >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Disclaimer: This e-mail and any attachments including voice attachments >>>> may contain confidential, personal, sensitive, proprietary or legally >>>> privileged information. Anyone who is not the intended recipient should not >>>> use or open the document. Any information or voice recording used within >>>> this document or e-mail should not be forwarded to any other legal person >>>> or organisation or posted on any social media platform as to do so would be >>>> in breach of privacy and data protection legislation. If you have >>>> erroneously received this email or document, please delete immediately and >>>> notify the sender. 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