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Health Informatics
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Clinical Informatics
Fellows and International
Dr Tarczy-Hornoch
摘要:
This article features the 2004 American College of Medical Informatics Fellows and International Associates. Peter Tarczy-Hornoch is a 1985 graduate of Stanford University. He majored in biology but had already developed an interest in medical informatics. His neonatology fellowship from 1992 to 1995 did not prevent him from continuing to pursue his interest in medical informatics, and by 1995, he was playing the role of Clinical Informatics Lead on the University of Washington IAIMS grant. As an undergraduate, Tarczy-Hornoch had formed his own software company and served as a key programmer on the Pathfinder project, a collaborative project that was later commercialized as Intellipath. Another is Michael M. Wagner, who, after completing his education, practiced internal medicine from 1979 to 1988 at Baltimore City Hospital, Bellevue Hospital, and with the Hawaii Permanente Medical Group. His research has focused on building information systems for clinicians and epidemiologists including the Benedum Electronic Medical Record, CLEM, a notification system, the RODS system, and the National Retail Data Monitor. A 1970 graduate of the medical group program at Birmingham University in Great Britain, Andrew Grant earned a DPhil in Clinical Biochemistry from Oxford University in 1983 and then served as a lecturer at the University of Leeds until 1989. Grant is a pioneer in medical informatics in Quebec and in Canada. His Collaborative Research for Effective Diagnosis is concerned with diagnostics evaluation and technology application.