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Running from February 4 to May 27, the 2005 Clinical Informatics seminar series focused on the Electronic Health Record (EHR). Featuring a diverse group of national and local speakers, the series provided a general introduction to the numerous technical, economic and policy issues surrounding the Electronic Health Record. Streaming video and slides from each seminar is freely available to the public on this site.

The seminars were held at noon in room 4105 of the Center for Clinical Sciences Research (CCSR) at the School of Medicine. MAP>

   
 

  
     Date    Topic
David J. Brailer, M.D., Ph.D.

   2.4.2005
 

TOWARDS A NATIONAL MODEL FOR THE ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD
David J. Brailer MD, PhD
National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

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James Cimino, MD

   2.11.2005
 

RESOLVING CLINICIANS ON-LINE INFORMATION NEEDS:A SHORT HISTORY OF BUTTONS
James Cimino, MD
Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Medicine
Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons

Noon, Room 4105, CCSR
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Henry Lowe, MD
   2.18.2005
 

THE STRIDE PROJECT AT STANFORD - TOWARDS A STANDARDS-BASED HEALTH INFORMATION RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY
Henry Lowe, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine and Director, Stanford Center for Clinical Informatics
Stanford University School of Medicine

Noon, Room 4105, CCSR
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David Bates MD, MSc
  3.4.05
  USING THE ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD TO IMPROVE PATIENT SAFETY
David Bates MD, MSc
Professor of Medicine - Harvard Medical School

Noon, Room 4105, CCSR
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Paul Tang MD
   3.11.05
 

AT THE QUALITY CROSSROADS: INTEGRATING ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD SYSTEMS AND PATIENT PORTALS
Paul Tang MD
Chief Medical Information Officer, Palo Alto Medical Foundation and Associate Clinical Professor, UCSF
Noon, Room 4105, CCSR
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Carol Friedman, PhD
   3.18.05
  NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING FOR CLINICAL APPLICATIONS: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Carol Friedman, PhD
Professor of Biomedical Informatics
Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons

Noon, Room 4105, CCSR
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Alexa McCray PhD
   4.1.05
  PROMOTING HEALTH LITERACY
Alexa T. McCray PhD
Harvard Medical School
Noon, Room 4105, CCSR
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   4.8.05
 

BARRIERS TO ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD USE FOR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN AMBULATORY CARE
Robert Miller PhD - Professor of Health Economics in Residence, Institute for Health & Aging and Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences,
University of California, San Francisco.
Noon, Room 4105, CCSR
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Clem McDonald MD
   4.15.05
 

THE TARPITS OF MEDICAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPERS: WRONG EXPECTATIONS AND WRONG  PREMISES -- LESSONS FROM THE 35 YEAR REGENSTRIEF EXPERIENCE
Clem McDonald MD - Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine and Director, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care
Noon, Room 4105, CCSR
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Kent Spackman MD, PhD
   4.29.05
  INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL TERMINOLOGY STANDARDIZATION FOR THE ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD
Kent Spackman MD, PhD
Professor of Pathology, Public Health and Medical Informatics - Oregon Health Sciences University

Noon, Room 4105, CCSR
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Daniel Sands MD, MPH
   5.6.05
  WHOSE HEALTH IS IT ANYWAY? HOW IT CAN TRANSFORM PATIENT CARE
Daniel Sands MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine - Harvard Medical School

Noon, Room 4105, CCSR
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Gilad Kuperman MD, PhD
   5.13.05
  USING INFORMATION SYSTEMS TO IMPROVE HEALTH CARE QUALITY
Gilad Kuperman MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics
Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons
Director of Quality Informatics, New York Presbyterian Hospital

Noon, Room 4105, CCSR
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Michael Lincoln MD
   5.20.2005
 

THE VA HEALTH DATA REPOSITORY PROJECT
Michael Lincoln MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Department of Veterans Affairs - University of Utah

Noon, Room 4105, CCSR
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Mark Musen MD, PhD
   5.27.05
  GETTING CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT"RIGHT": THE ROLE OF ONTOLOGIES
Mark Musen MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine (and, by courtesy, Computer Science) - Stanford University School of Medicine and head of Stanford Medical Informatics

Noon, Room 4105, CCSR
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