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J. Lederberg, How DENDRAL was conceived and bom, in ACM Symposium on the History of Medical Informatics, National Library of Medidne, 1987. Later published in A History of Medical Informatics, B. I. Blum, K. Duncan (Eds.), Association for Computing, Machinery Press, New York 1990, 14-44. [Pg.541]

Muller H, Michoux N, Bandon D, Geissbuhler A. A review of content-based image retrieval systems in medical applications—clinical benefits and future directions. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2004 73 1-23. [Pg.185]

Medical school objectives project medical informatics objectives, URL http //www.aamc.Org/meded/.msop/ informat.htm, accessed 7-4-2000. [Pg.790]

The benefits of presenting chemoinformatics data in an intuitive manner make Prometheus an obvious asset to researchers. The customizable software being developed for chemistry of natural products should enable scientists to rapidly process large spectroscopic data sets and solve the structure of new isolates more efficiently. The machine learning aspect of the medical informatics component holds significant future promise. Additionally, the characterization aspect of Rx s toolkit is particularly attractive for medical practitioners. Fully developing the early warning system component of Rx s toolkit would increase its usefulness in ICU s and the medical community. [Pg.225]

Neuroradiology Unit, Department of Radiology and Medical Informatics, University Hospitals Geneva, 24 rue Micheli-du-Crest, 1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland... [Pg.239]

Teich, J. M., Wagner, M. M., Mackenzie, C. R, Schafer, K. O. (2002). The informatics response in disaster, terrorism, and war [Eiectronic version]. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 9, 97-104. [Pg.398]

Holzemer, W. L., Reilly, C. A. (1995). Variables, variability and variations research implications for medical informatics. Journal of American Medical Informatics Association, 2, 183-190. [Pg.567]

Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics. 2001. Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Leveraging Advances in Biotechnology and Medical Informatics to Improve Homeland Biodefense Capabilities, Vol. IV, Washington, D.C., October. [Pg.34]

Mandl KD, Overhage JM, Wagner MM, et al. Implementing Syndromic Surveillance A Practical Guide Informed by the Early Experience. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 11(2) 141-150, 2004... [Pg.238]

Professor of Pathology and Medical Informatics Oregon Health and Science University Portland, Oregon Clinical Laboratory Informatics... [Pg.2424]

Stanford Medical Informatics The Protege ontology editor and knowledge acquisition system (2005), http //protege.staiiford.edu/... [Pg.843]

E. Shortliffe and L. E. Perreault (Eds.), Medical Informatics Computer Applications in Health Care. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1990. [Pg.398]

Rogers, J. E., W. D. Solomon, A. Rector, and R Zanstra 1997. From rubrics to dissections to GRAIL to classifications. In Medical Informatics Europe (MIE97), 241-5. Thesalonika, Greece IOS Press. [Pg.479]

For the unique requirements of the healthcare and life sciences industry, clearly a dynamic business unit of work management is required. But what does this mean Put simply, it is a mechanism that addresses the medical informatics requirement for the online collaboration in a distributed environment. In this vision the business flow management system (DBFMS) handles... [Pg.163]

The broad scope of medical informatics reflects the vision of healthcare decision makers who see the cutting edge currently reserved for the research elite eventually being available in routine clinical practice. It is not far-fetched that someday the computer will tell us whether a certain protein involved in a pathway is related to a CNS disorder, and give also its 3D structure, elucidate the level of expression in all brain cell types, and list all the known chemical compounds that bind to the protein, including the toxicological profiles of these compounds. This is the direction in which biomedical informatics is heading, and this is the ultimate practical application of personalized healthcare. [Pg.168]

There is much we still don t know or don t understand. Scientists don t always come up with tools and then do the experiments often it is instead that tools evolve with the experiments. So it is with the current challenges in medical informatics. The vision of researchers is broadening. Imagine yourself fifty years from now taking a leisurely stroll in the New York s Central Park on a sunny Sunday afternoon. Suddenly a large noise startles you. Your intake... [Pg.168]

A. V. Poliakov, K. P. Hinshaw, C. Rosse, and J. F. Brinkley. 1999. Integration and visualization of multimodality brain data for language mapping. In Proceedings, American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. Washington, DC SIG Publications, pp. 349-353. [Pg.534]

S. Kaihara. 1998. Realisation of the computerised patient record Relevance and unsolved problems. International Journal of Medical Informatics 49 1-8. [Pg.547]

American Health Information Management Association. 2007. The Value of Personal Health Records A Joint Position Statement for Consumers of Health Care. Bethesda, MD American Medical Informatics Association. [Pg.547]

D. Lekkas, S. Gritzalis, and S. Katsikas. 2002. Quality assured trusted third parties for deploying secure internet-based healthcare applications. International Journal of Medical Informatics 65 79-96. [Pg.548]

P. Degoulet, L. Marin, M. Lavril, C. Le Bozec, E. Delbecke, J.-J. Meaux, and L. Rose. 2002.The HEGP component-based clinical information system.International Journal of Medical Informatics 73(2) 97-100. [Pg.548]

J. J. Cimino, V. L. Patel, and A. W. Kushniruk. 2002. The patient clinical information system (PatCIS) technical solutions for and experience with giving patients access to their electronic medical records. International Journal of Medical Informatics 68 113-127. [Pg.548]

M. Tsiknakis, D. G. Katehakis, and S. C. Orphanoudakis. 2002. An open, component-based infomation infrastructure for integrated health information networks. International Journal of Medical Informatics 68 3-26. [Pg.548]

A. Riva,K. D. Mandl,D. H. Oh,D. J. Nigrin, A. Butte,P. Szolovits,and I. S. Kohanne. 2001. The personal internetworked notary guardian. International Journal of Medical Informatics 62 27—40. [Pg.548]

G. Stalidis, A. Prentza, I. N. Vlachos, S. Maglavera, and D. Koutsouris. 2001. Medical support system for continuation of care based on XML web technology. International Journal of Medical Informatics 64 385-400. [Pg.549]


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