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The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

 

 

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SEMINAR SCHEDULE
GRADUATE PROGRAM IN HEALTH INFORMATICS
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SPRING 1999 HEALTH INFORMATICS SEMINARS
  • Time: Thursdays at 3:30-4:30 p.m., refreshments at 3:15.

  • Location: 2-101 Basic Sciences Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, except as indicated.

  • Theme: The Internet. It is out there, it is large, it is growing, it will take over. Or will it? What is presently possible with Internet technology, what is on the horizon, and how is it being used in health and bioinformatics?

 
04/01 Stuart Speedie, PhD. Professor,
Div. Of Hlth. Computer Sci.
"The Next Generation Internet and Health Professions Education"
04/8 Bruno Laval
Cognia Bioinformatics
"BPTI/HINF/SAP Joint Seminar: Financing the Future of Bioinformation"
04/15 Joseph Hanlon, Pharm.D.
( To be held in 7-135 WDH )
"Duke EPESE: A Resource for Pharmacoepidemiology Research"
04/22 Michael Frakes, Pharm.D.
Vice President, Health Outcomes, Inc.
"Documentation Requirements for Pharmaceutical Care Reimbursement"
04/29 Kenneth Barker, Ph.D., Professor
Auburn University
"Pharmacy automation"
05/06 Nancy Ostrove, Ph.D. & Melissa Moncavage, MPH
FDA-Center for Drug Eval. & Research
"Emerging information sources about prescription medications"
05/13 No Joint Seminar
Pharmacy Day
HInf, Graduate Program Discussion
05/20 Michael Murray, Pharm.D. Associate Professor
Pharmacy Practice Director, Health Care Data Core
"Pharmacist work measurement and computerized treatment guidelines"
05/27 Terence Bernhardt, B.A. & Alan Heaton, Pharm.D.
Prime Therapeutics, Inc., St. Paul
"Using Diagnosis Clusters: A Case Study of the Specification of the Cost of Care for a Health Plan Population and Selected Sub-Populations"
06/03 TBA TBA
 
HInf Seminar in Winter 1999
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