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- AMIA Knowledge in Motion Working Group
- AMIA Nursing Informatics Working Group
- AMIA Pharmacoinformatics Working Group
- Summit on Translational Bioinformatics
AMIA Clinical Information Systems Working Group Podcasts
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https://www.amia.org/podcasts/rss/AMIA+Clinical+Information+Systems+Working+Group
Clinical Information Systems Working Group Presents: Chief Medical Informatics Officer Effectiveness
Please note that this podcast was recorded live as part of a workshop and the sound quality is variable.
Moderator: John PoikonenSpeakers: Toby Samo Scot Silverstein Paul Fu Joseph Kannry Christoph U. Lehmann
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Meaningful Use
Meaningful Use or Meaningful Uselessness?
Moderator: Joseph KannrySpeakers: Gail Kennan, John Poikenen
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Personal Health Records: Patient Empowerment or Chaos?
Date: May 08, 2009
The Kannry Group
"Clinical Informatics You Can Use"
Dr. Joseph Kannry leads a panel of informatics experts in the discussion of real world applications of biomedical informatics.
Episode One
Personal Health Records: Patient Empowerment or Choas?
References
Kahn JS, Aulakh V, Bosworth A. What It Takes: Characteristics Of The Ideal Personal Health Record. Health Aff 2009;28(2):369-376. http://content.healthaffairs.org/cgi/content/abstract/28/2/369
Halamka JD, Mandl KD, Tang PC. Early Experiences with Personal Health Records. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008;15(1):1-7.
Miller H, Vandenbosch B, Ivanov D, Black P. Determinants of personal health record use: a large population study at Cleveland Clinic. J Healthc Inf Manag 2007;21(3):44-8.
Kaelber DC, Jha AK, Johnston D, Middleton B, Bates DW. A Research Agenda for Personal Health Records (PHRs). J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008;15(6):729-736.
Ralston JD, Carrell D, Reid R, Anderson M, Moran M, Hereford J. Patient web services integrated with a shared medical record: patient use and satisfaction. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2007;14(6):798-806.
Tang, Paul C., Lee, Thomas H. Your Doctor's Office or the Internet? Two Paths to Personal Health Records. N Engl J Med 2009 360: 1276-1278
Patients Privacy And Data Security Health Affairs, 28, no. 2 (2009): 415 doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.28.2.415
http://content.healthaffairs.org/cgi/content/full/28/2/415
Google, Microsoft Say HIPAA Stimulus Rule Doesn't Apply to Them
http://www.ihealthbeat.org/Articles/2009/4/8/Google-Microsoft-Say-HIPAA-Stimulus-Provision-Doesnt-Apply-to-Them.asp
Moderator: Dr. Joseph KannryThe Kannry Group
"Clinical Informatics You Can Use"
Dr. Joseph Kannry leads a panel of informatics experts in the discussion of real world applications of biomedical informatics.
Episode One
Personal Health Records: Patient Empowerment or Choas?
References
Kahn JS, Aulakh V, Bosworth A. What It Takes: Characteristics Of The Ideal Personal Health Record. Health Aff 2009;28(2):369-376. http://content.healthaffairs.org/cgi/content/abstract/28/2/369
Halamka JD, Mandl KD, Tang PC. Early Experiences with Personal Health Records. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008;15(1):1-7.
Miller H, Vandenbosch B, Ivanov D, Black P. Determinants of personal health record use: a large population study at Cleveland Clinic. J Healthc Inf Manag 2007;21(3):44-8.
Kaelber DC, Jha AK, Johnston D, Middleton B, Bates DW. A Research Agenda for Personal Health Records (PHRs). J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008;15(6):729-736.
Ralston JD, Carrell D, Reid R, Anderson M, Moran M, Hereford J. Patient web services integrated with a shared medical record: patient use and satisfaction. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2007;14(6):798-806.
Tang, Paul C., Lee, Thomas H. Your Doctor's Office or the Internet? Two Paths to Personal Health Records. N Engl J Med 2009 360: 1276-1278
Patients Privacy And Data Security Health Affairs, 28, no. 2 (2009): 415 doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.28.2.415
http://content.healthaffairs.org/cgi/content/full/28/2/415
Google, Microsoft Say HIPAA Stimulus Rule Doesn't Apply to Them
http://www.ihealthbeat.org/Articles/2009/4/8/Google-Microsoft-Say-HIPAA-Stimulus-Provision-Doesnt-Apply-to-Them.asp
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AMIA Knowledge in Motion Working Group Podcasts
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Session 1 - Patient Empowerment (May 1, 2007)
Moderator: Kevin J. Leonard, Gunther EysenbachReturn to Top
Session 2 - Dr. Terrence Adam Discusses Personalized Medicine (Jun 20, 2007)
Moderator: Terrence Adam MD, PhDReturn to Top
Session 3 - Public Policy & Ethical Considerations in the Application of Mobile Technologies to Disease Management & Wellness
Moderator: Lawrence B. Afrin, MDReturn to Top
AMIA Nursing Informatics Working Group Podcasts
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https://www.amia.org/podcasts/rss/AMIA+Nursing+Informatics+Working+Group
Nursing Informatics (NI-WG) Working Group Presents: An Interview wtih Norma Lang
Please note that this podcast was recorded live as part of a workshop and the sound quality is variable.
Moderator: Lina DietrichSpeakers: Gigi Bifolco (introduction)
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AMIA Pharmacoinformatics Working Group Podcasts
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Session 1 - Introduction to Pharmacy Informatics (5/18/2006)
Moderator: Sandi MitchellSpeakers: Andy Seger, Brent Fox, Joanie Kapusnik-Uner, and John Poikonen
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Session 2 - ePrescribing (6/13/2006)
Moderator: Andy SegerSpeakers: Bob Beckley, Sure Scripts with Sandi Mitchell
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Session 3 - Post-graduate Pharmacy Informatics Residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital (8/17/2006)
Moderator: Andy SegerSpeakers: Sandi Mitchell
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Session 4 - Informatics Training in Pharmacy: St. Louis College of Pharmacy (10/19/2006)
Moderator: Andy SegerSpeakers: Terry Seaton, PharmD, St. Louis College of Pharmacy
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MiPi #1 ASHP MCM Review (Jan 17, 2007)
Moderator: John PoikonenSpeakers: Sandi Mitchell, Andy Seger, Joan Kapusnik-Uner, Bonnie Levin
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MiPi #2 JAMIA CPOE Review (Feb 14, 2007)
Moderator: John PoikonenSpeakers: Sandi Mitchell, Joan Kapusnik-Uner, Bonnie Levin
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MiPi #3 HIMSS 2007 Review (Mar 14, 2007)
Summary: Review of the HIMSS 07 Pharmacy Symposium, HIMSS Sessions, unforgettable images of Katrina and an innovative pharmacy research proposal.
Moderator: John PoikonenSpeakers: Special Guest: Allen Flynn with Joan Kapusnik-Uner, Bonnie Levin and Brent Fox
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MiPI #4 Bar Code Medication Administration Evidence (Apr 15, 2007)
Summary: Bar Code Medication Administration - Evidence based practice? A comprehensive review of the evidence is discussed. The full bibliography can be found on the PharmacoInformatics Working Group Document Section.
Moderator: John PoikonenSpeakers: Special Guest: Brent Fox, PharmD, PhD Auburn University
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MiPI #5 Discussion on Current Topics in Pharmacy Informatics (Jul 5, 2007)
Summary: Click here for a list of topics.
Moderator: John Poikonen, PharmD, UMass Medical CenterSpeakers: Frederick Albright, MS, PhD University of Utah, Sandra Mitchell, MS, Johns Hopkins Medical Center, Andrew Seger, PharmD, Partners Health Care System
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MiPI #6 Informatic Standards in Pharmacy Education (Oct 20, 2007)
Summary: Click here for a list of topics.
Moderator: John Poikonen, PharmD, UMass Medical CenterSpeakers: Derrick Albright, University of Utah, Joan Kapusnik-Uner, FirstDataBank, University of California, San Francisco, Sandi Mitchell, The Johns Hopkins Medical Center, University of Maryland, Terry Seaton, St. Louis College of Pharmacy
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MiPI #7 AMIA 2008 Annual Symposium Review from a PharmacoInformatics Point of View (Mar 20, 2008)
Moderator: John Poikonen, PharmD, UMass Medical CenterSpeakers: Joan Kapusnik-Uner, PharmD, FirstDataBank, Derrick Albright, University of Utah, Sandi Mitchell, MS, The Johns Hopkins Hospital and MaxIT Consulting
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MiPI #8 Review of the 2007 Midyear Clinical Meeting from a Pharmacoinformatics Point of View (Apr 10, 2008)
Date: April 10, 2008Moderator: John Poikonen
Speakers: Andy Seger, Pharm.D. Partners Healthcare & Brigham and Womens Hospital Bonnie Levin, Pharm.D. MBA, Medstar Health, Silver Springs MD Derrick Albright, PhD, University of Utah Hahn Chu, Pharm.D. Patient Safety Resident, UMass Memorial Medical Center
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MiPI #9 Discussion of lastest Pharmacoinformatics News (Apr 2008)
Summary: Click here for a list of topics.
Moderator: John Poikonen, UMass Memorial Medical CenterSpeakers: Andy Seger, Pharm.D. Partners Healthcare & Brigham and Womens Hospital Derrick Albright, PhD, University of Utah Sandi Mitchell,The Johns Hopkins Medical Center, University of Maryland
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MiPI #10 Interview with Stu Levine, Informatics Specialist, Institute for Safe Medication Practices (Jul 2008)
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MiPI #11 Discussion of the Sept 2008 Medicine 2.0 Congress and use of Web 2.0 technologies in practice and education
Moderator: John Poikonen, PharmD, UMass Medical CenterSpeakers: Kevin A. Clauson, PharmD, Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice, Nova Southeastern University, Peter Murray, PhD, Vice President for Strategic Planning, International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA)
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AMIA Annual Symposium 2008: From a Pharmacy and Pharmacoinformatics Perspective
American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium 2008
From a Pharmacy and Pharmacoinformatics Perspective
http://symposium2008.amia.org/
November 8-12, 2008 Washington DC
Podcast Panel
John Poikonen
Clinical Informatics Director
UMass Memorial Health Care
Jennifer Boehne
Pharmacy Resident
University of Minnesota
Jim Carpenter
Decision Support Pharmacist
Providence Health Care
Portland, OR
Derrick Albright
College of Pharmacy
University of Utah
Links to information mentioned in the Podcast
http://archimedesmodel.com/index.html
http://healthit.ahrq.gov/
http://oninformatics.com/
http://oninformatics.com/?p=107 Video: When H.I.T. Attacks - A Panel Discussion of a Fictional Clinical Information Systems Failure Scenario: H.I.T. or Miss
Some of the sessions discussed included
S02 - Broad-based Initiatives for Clinical Decision Support
S11 - National Health IT Agenda: The Next Generation
S19 - Adverse Drug Events
S25 - Informatics as a Health Profession and AMIA as Its Home
S37 - Web 2.0 and Clinical Decision Support
S48 - Designing Technology for Safer Patient Care
S52 - New Perspectives from the Health Information Community
S71 - Shared Resources
S76 - The Digital Patient Record Certification
S85 - Towards a Rigorous Evidence Base for Health Informatics
Speakers: Jennifer Boehne,Jim Carpenter,Derrick Albright
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Meaningful Use for Pharmacy
Date: February 10, 2010Moderator: John Poikonen
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Summit on Translational Bioinformatics Podcasts
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2009 Summit on Translational Bioinformatics - Closing Session
Closing Session Keynote Presentation
Translational Bioinformatics Year In Review
Dr. Russ Altman, Professor and Chair of Bioengineering, Professor of Medicine, Genetics, and Computer Science (by courtesy), Stanford University, and Principal Investigator of Simbios, one of the National Centers for Biomedical Computing.
The importance of Translational Bioinformatics continues to grow in biomedical research, genetics, education, and diagnostic and therapeutic discovery. In the past year, we have seen the public-release of the first human diploid genome, as well as tens of thousands of individuals participating in genome-wide association studies. This session will review a sample of notable events that have occurred in the past twelve months. Included will be new findings from the published literature, achievements in the application of bioinformatics, changes in public policy and government, and emerging new methodologies. The implications of these events for the future of Translational Bioinformatics and clinical practice will be addressed.
Please note: The file is large and may take serveral minutes to download depending on your connection speed.
Moderator: MultipleSpeakers: Dr. Russ Altman
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thanks to AMIA.
I can have some idea by listening to your podcasts.
SSW
I canot get it to open or to work.
What is the secret access to the Podcast?
Naomi Broering
nbroering@pacificcollege.edu
this is great work and appreciate the effort, one comment however, when save the RSS feeds to a reader the title is non-descript, "Podcasts and Media", can you have it say "AMIA Podcasts" or "AMIA CIS-WG Podcasts", etc.
Thanks
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