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DTMI, in partnership with the Duke University School of Nursing and the Department of Community and Family Medicine’s Division of Clinical Informatics, is sponsoring a seminar series on the application of biomedical and health informatics to clinical practice and research. Leveraging the extensive body of work currently being conducted at Duke, this series explores key areas in which biomedical informatics is being used to improve human health.

Health Informatics topic -- 3rd Wednesday of every month -- 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Target Audience: practicing clinicians and researchers, staff supporting clinicians, and researchers and students within the Schools of Medicine and Nursing, and the Clinical Research Training Program.

Location

Room 1011, Duke University School of Nursing, Trent Drive

Parking is available ($1.00 per hour) in the Trent Drive lot directly across the street from the School of Nursing building. Presentations will be recorded and archived here for post-production viewing.




Upcoming Topics/Speakers



WEDNESDAY, 18 NOVEMBER 2009

Speaker: David L DeMets, PhD
Assistant Director for Biostatistics and Informatics
Professor of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Topic: The State of Health Informatics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Institute for Clinical & Translational Research: More details.

WEDNESDAY, 16 DECEMBER 2009

Speaker(s) and Topic: TBA





Past Presentations

21 OCTOBER 2009
Dr. Clem McDonald of the National Library of Medicine

16 SEPTEMBER 2009
Visual Analytics Approach to Practice Evidence-Based Medicine - Ketan K. Mane and Chris Bizon [Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI)]: More details.

20 MAY 2009
On-line genomic resources for researchers - Dr. Simon Gregory: More details.

15 APRIL 2009
The caBIG CTMS Knowledge Center: Clinical Research Informatics Support Finds a Home - Robert Annechiarico, Mohammad Farid: More details.

18 MARCH 2009
Applying human factors methods to health informatics design and evaluation - Noa Segall: More details

18 FEBRUARY 2009
PEDIGENE® A Proven Comprehensive Approach to Information Management for Genetic Studies - Carol Haynes: More details.

21 JANUARY 2009
DEDUCE: Duke Enterprise Data Unified Content Explorer - Dr. Jeffrey Ferranti. More details.

17 DECEMBER 2008
Two Case Studies in Using Duke Clinical Data to Support Secondary Uses: Trauma Registry Reporting and National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP)

2 DECEMBER 2008
Simon Gregory, Ph.D. - Online Genomic Resources

19 NOVEMBER 2008
David Lobach, M.D., Ph.D., M.S. - Decision Support
Dr. Lobach is an Associate Professor of Community and Family Medicine, and Chief of the division of Clinical Informatics.

4 NOVEMBER, 2008
Cecil Charles, Ph.D. & Mark Peedin, Clinical & image data management for clinical trials and research

15 OCTOBER 2008
Ken Gersing, M.D., - Behavioral Health EMR

7 OCTOBER 2008
Joe Lucas & Will Thompson, The use of high throughput proteomics for developing predictors of clinical outcomes. [Recording is not available.]

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