Remote-access Guide

queen's remote access

by Mr. Blair Jacobi Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What services does the Queen’s health systems offer?

Mahalo for visiting The Queen’s Health Systems’ network of care specialists. Here, we offer a range of services from how to make a referral and transfer a patient to learning more about health care career and educational opportunities. Please review our comprehensive resources below.

Why choose Queen’s Connect for your private practice?

If you are a private practice physician seeking a reliable, affordable electronic medical record system to integrate into your medical practice, consider Queen’s Connect. For more information or to schedule a demo, please provide your information below and a member of our team will contact you.

Why work at Queen’s?

We provide high quality health care with aloha to the people of Hawai‘i. Join our ohana, our family, and discover a rewarding career. Queen’s provides evidence- based and clinically relevant educational activities to improve patient safety and enhance clinical outcomes.

What is the Queen Emma way?

Compassion, aloha, respect and excellence – it’s the Queen Emma Way. We are four hospitals, 70 health care centers and labs, and 10,000 caregivers, medical staff and leadership. Hours vary. Please call for more information.

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Connecting Remotely

In general, much of our daily operations run on applications that are accessible from the internet by visiting MyQueen'sU. However, if you require an application or program that is not accessible from the internet, you may require local admin access on your device in order to install the required tools.

Campus VPN (Fortinet FortiClient)

Fortinet's FortiClient is the solution that allows you to remotely access your Windows File Shares (I: drive or H: drive). Download the FortiClient from the Software Centre. Configure your connection using this tutorial.

PeopleSoft VPN (Queen's SSL)

The Queen's SSL VPN allows you to access PeopleSoft administrative applications from a remote location (but is not required to access SOLUS). Visit vpn.queensu.ca to use the SSL VPN.

Global Accelerator Network Service

The Global Accelerator Network Service is available to assist students living abroad to connect to teaching and learning resources at Queen’s. Currently, this service should increase the performance and reliability of network connections specifically from within China. To learn more, check out the Global Accelerator Network Service page.

Accessing Your Email

Microsoft Office 365 is the default email solution at Queen’s. Email and calendaring are available remotely.

Hosting and Attending Online Teams Meetings

Use Microsoft Teams to schedule online meetings, display presentations, and collaborate. When creating a new meeting in Outlook, selecting “New Teams Meeting” will add a Teams link to the meeting invite, allowing participants to connect remotely to the meeting. If you are attending a Teams meeting, simply click the link in the meeting invitation.

Storing and Sharing Documents

OneDrive for Business - securely store, sh a re, and sync your files in the cloud with 5 TB of online storage.

Exploring Our History

We are, and always will be, dedicated to improving the health of Native Hawaiians and all of the people of Hawai‘i. It was 1859, more than 160 years ago, that Queen’s began with a single hospital founded by Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV to provide in perpetuity health care and healing for the people of Hawai‘i.

Why Choose Queen's?

One of our four hospitals, Queen’s Medical Center, is the major referral center for cancer, heart disease, neuroscience, orthopedics, surgery, emergency medicine and behavioral health. We also have the state’s only organ transplant program and level one trauma center.

Explore Our Locations

We are four hospitals, 70 health care centers and labs, and 10,000 caregivers, medical staff and leadership.

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