Remote-access Guide

stanford hospital remote access

by Mr. Jett Braun Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
image

How do I log into Stanford portal?

Make sure that the web login page you see has the URL https://login.stanford.edu. Enter your SUNet ID and password and click on the Login button.

Does Stanford Hospital have WIFI?

Available Services The guest wireless network is severely restricted as to what resources can be accessed from (and which services are available on) the network. Guests can expect to surf the web and receive email; without a SUNet ID, guests still cannot access Stanford-only websites.

Does Stanford use Epic?

SHC has been using the Epic patient portal since 2009 to build engagement with patients. However, this year, Stanford designed its own portal, MyHealth, which integrates with Epic but is a distinctive, patient-friendly user experience.

How much is parking at Stanford Hospital?

Available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day....Rates (Credit Card only) Patient Parking Only.First hourFreeEach hour or fraction thereof$1Daily Maximum$12

How much do nurses make at Stanford Hospital?

How much does a Registered Nurse make at Stanford Health Care in the United States? Average Stanford Health Care Registered Nurse yearly pay in the United States is approximately $137,072, which is 111% above the national average.

Who owns Stanford Hospital?

When the Stanford Medical School moved south from San Francisco in 1959, the Stanford Hospital was established and was co-owned with the city of Palo Alto; it was then known as Palo Alto-Stanford Hospital Center. It was purchased by the university in 1968 and renamed.

What EHR system does Stanford use?

With the flip of a switch at 4:44 am on March 3, all four locations of the Stanford Health Care-ValleyCare system shed their dependence on paper, and implemented the Epic Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system.

Is there free parking at Stanford Hospital?

Patients and Visitors Drop off and pick up is available at the front of the hospital. In addition, there is free parking for the first hour in all parking lots, including valet service.

Is there any free parking at Stanford?

Stanford parking is free after 4:00 pm and on weekends, and after 6:00 pm at the Campus Oval (except where 24-hour-enforced signs are posted). No permits are required after those times. Most Continuing Studies courses are located in or near the Main Quad. Please be aware that parking can be difficult on campus.

Is there free parking in Stanford?

All visitors must pay to park during weekday enforcement hours or according to posted signage. As of June 16, visitor parking is available in all parts of the main campus. Stanford ended its temporary campus zones program on June 16 and returned to weekday enforcement.

Does Stanford have free WIFI?

Stanford Visitor wireless access With the Stanford Visitor network, you can use the university's wireless network to access the Internet while on-campus. The Stanford Visitor network is intended for the average Stanford visitor — not visitors who need access to special applications.

How do I connect to Stanford WIFI?

Self-registrationSelect the SSID Stanford Visitor from your device's list of available wireless networks.Open a browser and load any URL; you will be redirected to an access page (on a mobile phone, the access page should open automatically).Click the button to acknowledge the terms of use.

How do I add a device to my Stanford WIFI?

Register Personal Devices Students living on campus can register gaming consoles and other browser-less devices by visiting iprequest.stanford.edu on their computer. You will need the device's MAC (hardware) address to complete the process.

Does Stanford have 2.4 Ghz WIFI?

The Stanford wireless network ("Stanford", "Eduroam") is a dual-band (2.4Ghz, 5Ghz) network. The wireless network supports 802.11 a,g, and n wireless protocols. Earlier wifi protocols (e.g., 802.11b) are not supported.

How does remote desktop work on Stanford?

Remote desktop connections allow people to view and control the desktop of one computer while sitting at a computer in another location. The remote desktop connection will appear as if you are sitting at the computer to which you are remotely connected. In conjunction with the VPN client, you can access your Stanford computer’s desktop from home. For PCs, Windows provides a Remote Desktop Connection client which allows you to accomplish this. We do NOT recommend using any type of VNC connections as they are not encrypted. VNC connections may be subject to compromise.

What is Stanford VPN?

A VPN is a Virtual Private Network which encrypts network traffic from a remote computer to the Stanford VPN server, which then unencrypts it and passes it to the desired destination. General computer users in the School of Medicine can use Stanford University's Public VPN service to securely connect to Stanford resources from off-campus.

How to remotely connect to a computer?

Setting up Windows Remote Desktop Connection 1 Click on the Start menu and go to Control Panels -> System (Control Panels are sometimes under Settings in the Start menu) 2 Click the Remote tab 3 Under Remote Desktop, check “Allow users to connect remotely to this computer” and click OK. 4 Click on the Start menu and click “Run…” 5 Type cmd and click OK. 6 At the command prompt, type ipconfig 7 Under your Local Area Connection, look for a field called “IP Address” and write down that number. If you are on the School of Medicine network, it should start with a 171.65. 8 *Note* The target computer must have a user account with a password to connect using the Remote Desktop Connection. If your user account does not have a password, you should give it one in the User Accounts Control Panel.

How to connect to a remote desktop?

Click on the Start menu and go to Control Panels -> System (Control Panels are sometimes under Settings in the Start menu) Click the Remote tab. Under Remote Desktop, check “Allow users to connect remotely to this computer” and click OK. Click on the Start menu and click “Run…”. Type cmd and click OK.

Access and Accounts

Your username will be provided by your supervisor. You can reset your password by calling tech support.

Mobile Devices

Mobile devices owned by housestaff and used for clinical purposes must have Mobile Device Management software installed: LPCH Mobile Device Management

Epic

Training resources for Epic are made available to those with Stanford SUNet IDs:

Haiku

Haiku is a mobile version of Epic. Its features are limited but it can be very useful if used correctly. In depth instructions can be found on MedWiki:HITEC.

Information for Medical Staff

Physician well-being is an important part of the culture at Stanford Health Care. Learn about the many resources available that support health and wellness.

Leadership

Meet the elected leadership team representing the medical staff, department and deputy chiefs, and learn about the committees that help develop hospital policies.

Services and Support

Contact information for technical support, parking access, photo ID badges, billing inquiries, dictation, and more.

image
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9