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Authorized users with an active Mednet account can connect remotely to Mednet systems and applications using Virtual Private Network (VPN). Examples of resources that require VPN include: CareConnect Tip Sheets and eLearnings UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital rated among best children’s hospitals in U.S. Newsweek names UCLA Health on 2020 World’s Best Hospital list Modern Healthcare names Johnese Spisso as one of the 50 Most Influential Clinical Executives of 2020 A VPN is a secured private network connection built on top of publicly accessible infrastructure. The Campus VPN service provides an alternative to using the proxy server for remote access to the UCLA Library and other campus resources. Campus VPN access is restricted to registered students and university employees with an active staff/faculty appointment. Mednet E-Mail System Information. Training Links and Forms. VPN Information Site. Transfer.Mednet. U News. UCLA Clinical Microbiology Laboratory leads the way in When you leave UCLA Health, your Office 2016 software will enter a state of reduced functionality. Review the instructions to install Office 2016 on Personal Devices → Spok Mobile Paging App. Spok Mobile Paging app is UCLA Health's application for secure paging. UCLA Health employees may request to activate Spok Mobile on their mobile devices. VPN Global Protect Overview The Health Sciences Security Team provides tools that enable faculty and staff from the David Geffen School of Medicine to work remotely and access UCLA Health information systems over the internet. Anyone with an active Mednet AD account may take advantage of this remote access. We provide everyone in our community… Before submitting a UCLA SRP Student VPN Exception Request, please ensure the request applies to all of the following: Request is for a UCLA Student enrolled in an SRP course for the current quarter and is dual registered as a volunteer with UCLA Health Sciences. The UCLA SRP student already has a valid Volunteer Mednet account.

Your UCLA Logon ID is usually created when you first enroll in classes or accept a staff or faculty appointment. You can check your Logon ID status, or request a Logon ID if you don't have one, at https://accounts.iam.ucla.edu/ . Configure Your Computer . You can choose to use either the UCLA proxy server or the UCLA VPN (virtual private network).

ACCESSING THE MEDNET NETWORK USING GLOBALPROTECT VPN 1. Launch the Global Protect agent by double clicking the icon from the system tray or from the Start Menu and type in the portal section: gpsslvpn.mednet.ucla.edu. 2. Press connect and you will be prompted to enter a username and password. Enter your Mednet Username and password Mednet account holders have available a new secure file transfer service that is HIPAA compliant, and so is suitable for patient-related data. The secure file fransfer service is called Transfer.Mednet, and is free to the DGSOM and UCLA Health community. Your UCLA Logon ID is usually created when you first enroll in classes or accept a staff or faculty appointment. You can check your Logon ID status, or request a Logon ID if you don't have one, at https://accounts.iam.ucla.edu/ . Configure Your Computer . You can choose to use either the UCLA proxy server or the UCLA VPN (virtual private network).

Mednet account holders have available a new secure file transfer service that is HIPAA compliant, and so is suitable for patient-related data. The secure file fransfer service is called Transfer.Mednet, and is free to the DGSOM and UCLA Health community.

(VPN access are not permitted) NOTE: VPN is not permitted to be granted to Volunteers or UCLA SRP students. You do NOT need VPN to perform any of the outlined appropriate remote volunteer duties as listed on this webpage. We provide support for the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. We develop and maintain highly effective, reliable, secure, and innovative information systems to support instructional, administrative and research functions for the Institue, as well as facilitate the collection, storage, security and integrity of electronic data while ensuring appropriate access. UCLA residents and staff have access to the electronic resources at UCLA and the David Geffen School of Medicine. To connect remotely, you will need your UCLA ID (UID) and VPN. For instructions on connecting to CareConnect at UCLA, please follow the instructions you will receive during your rotation in the UCLA Health System. UCLA electronic health records program team members. UCLA Health is exploring ways to provide mobile access to CareConnect. At this time, there are several ways to access CareConnect through smartphones and tablets: Using Epic apps -- Haiku and Canto -- and by using Citrix Receiver. ACCESSING THE MEDNET NETWORK USING GLOBALPROTECT VPN 1. Launch the Global Protect agent by double clicking the icon from the system tray or from the Start Menu and type in the portal section: gpsslvpn.mednet.ucla.edu. 2. Press connect and you will be prompted to enter a username and password. Enter your Mednet Username and password Mednet account holders have available a new secure file transfer service that is HIPAA compliant, and so is suitable for patient-related data. The secure file fransfer service is called Transfer.Mednet, and is free to the DGSOM and UCLA Health community.