American Medical Informatics Association TBI/CRI 2015

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The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) TBI/CRI conference is held every March in San Francisco and is essentially “ground zero” for precision medicine research. Please check scholarship section on my site for information on abstract submissions and registration. Here are a few take home points direct from the conference:

-Precision Medicine: anticipate unique funding opportunities in NIH Data Science per Dr. Philip Bourne.

-Consider debate surrounding introduction of new data models, especially involving Patient Powered Research Networks (PPRNs) and Clinical Data Research Networks (CDRNs) to facilitate data exchange.

-Data quality is a major concern! Check recent pub by Dr. Kahn and Colleagues.

-Check out abstract presented by our team at OSUMC-Wexner Medical Center, Quality & Safety division (on page 355).

-Attn: Advisees, Nursing 3890, & NURSEADVN 4520 Informatics students! Let’s talk if you have an interest in submitting your work for the conference next year!

In honor of Star Trek; it’s all about data!!!

 

 

 

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Link to reference database: www.myendnoteweb.com

*Don’t forget to use keywords in your reference database to help you locate specific papers throughout the course of your program!