[Eichmangrp] Message from John Manning - System test on 03/16/16
Davis, Karen D
karen.d.davis at Vanderbilt.Edu
Tue Mar 15 15:37:16 CDT 2016
Please be sure that the faculty and staff in your area are aware of the system testing that will take place at 10a on Wednesday, March 16th. The link to the article in MyVUMC is
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/webapps/MyVUMC/myvumc/index.html?article=18051&utm_source=March+15%2C+2016&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=MyVUMC
The message is also included below.
Thanks.
VUMC Notification System test set for 10 a.m. tomorrow
Vanderbilt will conduct a test of the VUMC Notification System at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 16.
The VUMC Notification System is used to send important messages, such as computer system downtime information, to the Vanderbilt University Medical Center community. The primary methods used will be email and clinical workstation pop-up screens. Notifications can also be sent by text or phone call to employees who have set their preferences for Non-Emergency messages in C2HR. The clinical workstation pop-up screen is the same screen used for AlertVU messages, which is used for imminent danger situations.
The VUMC Notification System rapidly sends messages to the delivery points in its database. All employees are automatically enrolled in the system using their Vanderbilt email address. Employees can register other contact points, such as cell or home phones, text messaging, or personal email accounts to receive VUMC Notification System messages when away from their Vanderbilt email accounts. When messages are sent, they may be targeted specifically only to email, only clinical workstations or other delivery points depending on the nature of the information and the needs of the audience.
All persons are encouraged to update their contact information at least annually, or as needed. To update your contact information, proceed to the C2HR<https://webapp.mis.vanderbilt.edu/c2hr/ShowLandingPage.do> system. Once you've logged in, access and update your personal contact information and then check the appropriate box to either receive or opt-out of the Non-Emergency messages.
If you have problems with these steps, please contact Tim Hunter<mailto:tim.hunter at vanderbilt.edu> in the VUMC Department of Emergency Preparedness.
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