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tommymac
05-21-2009, 12:39 AM
Here we are up to our elbows in swine flu and the powers that be decide that they will shut down our computer system to do an upgrade. Bunch of fookin rocket scientists we have here.

Tom

tached1000rr
05-21-2009, 12:46 AM
I can hear the discussion now "Do it during 3rd shift so it will have less of an impact"

Corey
05-21-2009, 12:53 AM
Last weekend they decided to strip and wax the floors in the ER. I'm sorry Fire Rescue, but you're going to have to go around the three mop buckets, the blankets being used to stop the mess from getting into the computers, and if you could tell the guy with COPD or Shortness of Breath to mind the extremely irritating fumes, that would be great.

tommymac
05-21-2009, 01:58 AM
Last weekend they decided to strip and wax the floors in the ER. I'm sorry Fire Rescue, but you're going to have to go around the three mop buckets, the blankets being used to stop the mess from getting into the computers, and if you could tell the guy with COPD or Shortness of Breath to mind the extremely irritating fumes, that would be great.

They do that here kinda regularly too, major PITA housekeeping gets pissed becasue I will walk across the floors befroe theyre done because I have work to do and theyre sittin gon their asses doing what theyre good at.

Fortunaltey things have slowed down a bit here so it should be manageable, plus I am going to be working with a shitty attending from 2am on so I kicked ass and got as many people seen and dispoed up to now and there are only a few straglers comming in up to now.

Tom

wildchild
05-21-2009, 09:50 AM
isn't it funny the way IT always seems to have to do some server/software/whatever work right when the system is needed the most.

"I always like the we didn't do anything that would affect that" line.

Particle Man
05-21-2009, 09:51 AM
"I always like the we didn't do anything that would affect that" line.
Yeah, that's my favorite one too. Right along with "It's because you're logging in remotely"

Um, no.

tommymac
05-21-2009, 02:15 PM
isn't it funny the way IT always seems to have to do some server/software/whatever work right when the system is needed the most.

"I always like the we didn't do anything that would affect that" line.

I am assuming this was planned well before all of brooklyn thought they had the swine flu and decided to come ot the ER en masse.

Now theyre using the electronic charting like big brother tracking trends and other crap. Wonder what we will get yelled at for now. The one upside was they were back up 2 hrs earleir and my room quieted down rather quickly.

Tom

Corey
05-21-2009, 02:27 PM
I dropped by work today to do some training on the new paperless system that went live this week. From what they were saying, we've been absolutely slammed this past week. There's been a lot of swine flu bullshit because of all the people with links to New York down here, but there's also been a lot of people on the brink of death for other reasons. We're getting a fuck ton of COPD, SOB, and Chest Pain stuff that turns into serious shit. Sounds like we had two pass away in the ER last night. I hope that's not foreshadowing what's to come this weekend.

LeeNetworX
05-21-2009, 02:33 PM
isn't it funny the way IT always seems to have to do some server/software/whatever work right when the system is needed the most.

"I always like the we didn't do anything that would affect that" line.

It might (?) surprise many that the decision makers in IT are often at the whim of the executive management team of a company. It's not always their call, especially when the revenue-generating divisions of a business want or need something done ASAP. They often don't care about how most or some people may be affected by it. It's sad, but true.

tommymac
05-21-2009, 02:38 PM
I dropped by work today to do some training on the new paperless system that went live this week. From what they were saying, we've been absolutely slammed this past week. There's been a lot of swine flu bullshit because of all the people with links to New York down here, but there's also been a lot of people on the brink of death for other reasons. We're getting a fuck ton of COPD, SOB, and Chest Pain stuff that turns into serious shit. Sounds like we had two pass away in the ER last night. I hope that's not foreshadowing what's to come this weekend.

Up here its just shootings and stabbings :lol: 4th of july weekend was nuts last year I am sure this weekend will be just as bad.

Which system are you guys using? We had the paper T-system and went with the electronic version. Hated it at first but then grew accustomed to it.

Tom

Corey
05-21-2009, 02:48 PM
Up here its just shootings and stabbings :lol: 4th of july weekend was nuts last year I am sure this weekend will be just as bad.

Which system are you guys using? We had the paper T-system and went with the electronic version. Hated it at first but then grew accustomed to it.

Tom

We're using Meditech/GEMMS. They're moving the majority of the registration stuff to paperless, partly because our department is subcontracted out to a company in another state. The majority of everything done in the hospital though, whether it's Doctors, PAs, Nurses, or Registration, is done through Meditech. It's not a bad system, but it's DOS based. The GEMMS stuff is just a fancy program that works over Meditech to let you use a mouse, but it's clunky as shit and most people just keep using the keyboard because it's quicker.

Curb
05-21-2009, 03:04 PM
I can hear the discussion now "Do it during 3rd shift so it will have less of an impact"
i think the discussion would go something more along the lines of..."Is Tommy working tonight? He is? Great! Lets run it during his shift to piss him the fuck off!"

:lol:

Particle Man
05-21-2009, 04:02 PM
i think the discussion would go something more along the lines of..."Is Tommy working tonight? He is? Great! Lets run it during his shift to piss him the fuck off! Then we'll tip his bike over in the parking lot again!"

:lol:fixed :D

tommymac
05-21-2009, 04:25 PM
i think the discussion would go something more along the lines of..."Is Tommy working tonight? He is? Great! Lets run it during his shift to piss him the fuck off!"

:lol:

I knew you had a hand in this somewhere :lol:

Tom

Curb
05-21-2009, 05:47 PM
I knew you had a hand in this somewhere :lol:

Tom
Now how am I suppose to do that? I am a fucking angel...an angel I tell ya. I would never do something like that from down here....











Now if I were up there and I could witness your tantrum then, yes, yes I would:nee:

wildchild
05-22-2009, 09:51 AM
It might (?) surprise many that the decision makers in IT are often at the whim of the executive management team of a company. It's not always their call, especially when the revenue-generating divisions of a business want or need something done ASAP. They often don't care about how most or some people may be affected by it. It's sad, but true.

Yeah, I've worked for places like that. It's even worse there because the guy "calling the shots" has no clue as to what will happen at all. Seems the IT people enjoy the pain inflicted a little bit in those places though. Our guys did anyway because everyone in the company knew who was really the cause of the failures.