Queen's Health Sciences IT is committed to providing exceptional service and support to our community. Our experienced team actively and ambitiously maintain a dynamic project portfolio that includes:
Technology Training & Support
- Technology orientation, onboarding, and training
- Computer workstation provisioning or assistance
- Physical classroom or event technology support
- Technology security incident reporting
- Telephone or network connectivity requests
- Building door and card programming
- Elentra or onQ assistance and consulting
- SimulationIQ support
- Software development & implementation
- Software procurement
- AV hardware installation, maintenance, and support
- Video streaming support
- Media production inquiries and assistance
Application Portfolio
Elentra
A collaborative development initiative between Queen’s University and numerous other schools around the world that allows teachers, learners and curriculum managers a simple way of accessing, interacting, and managing the curriculum within their educational environment.
Common Physician Credentialing System
An electronic credentialing system that supports the requirements of Kingston Health Sciences Centre, Providence Care, Ongwanada, Brockville General Hospital, Lennox and Addington General Hospital, Perth and Smith Falls General Hospital, Quinte Health Care and Queen’s University, School of Medicine. This system effectively and securely facilitates the sharing of data for credential and reporting purposes between these partner organizations.
Continuing Professional Development Program Centre
An office and program management suite with significant administrative components, and learner self-serve features. This highly flexible web-based application facilitates all aspects of Continuing Medical Education program development, implementation, delivery, and tracking.
Health Sciences Admissions
A complex web-based application that aims to handle all of the complexities of our Undergraduate Medical and Rehabilitation Therapy admissions processes.
Medical Trainee Days (MTD) Data Collection System
The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care requires medical schools in the province of Ontario to collect and report all Clerk and Resident hospital-based activity on a quarterly basis to the Ontario Physician Reporting Centre (OPRC). Queen’s University is responsible for reporting this information for 13 hospitals in our region and we write and maintain the software that facilitates this process.