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SEMINAR SCHEDULE
GRADUATE PROGRAM IN HEALTH INFORMATICS
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Spring 2000 HEALTH INFORMATICS SEMINARS
  • Time: Thursdays at 3:30-4:30 p.m., refreshments at 3:15.

  • Location: 102 ME

     
    1/20 Douglas Wholley, Ph.D.
    Steven Parente, Ph.D.
    Medical Informatics and Health Services Research: Bridging the Gap - Report on AHRQ/NLM Meeting on January 6 and 7, 2000.
    1/27 George Demiris, M.S., Ph.D. Candidate An instrument to measure patients' perceptions of telemedicine's role inhome care.
    2/3 Phillip Judson, Ph.D. Computer Prediction of Metabolism: METEOR
    2/10 Nancy Johnson, R.N., M.S. Advanced Informatics Implementation Issues of a Web-based Evaluation Tool.
    2/17 Bonnie L. Westra, RN, PhD, VP Client Services, CareFacts Information Systems, Inc. The Zen of Computerizing Home Care
    2/24 Walter G. Suarez, M.D., Executive Director, Minnesota Health Data Institute
    John Fraser, Director of Information Systems, Minnesota Health Data Institute
    The Minnesota HealthKey Project:  building a community-based Public Key Infrastructure for secure health care electronic commerce
    3/2 Brian Milavitz, Director of Network Services and Development Fairview Health Services
    Diane Strandlund, Epic Implementation Director Fairview Health Services
    Implementing an Ambulatory Electronic Medical Record: Real Life Stories
    3/9
    Stuart M. Speedie. Ph.D.
    Zhifu Sun
    Health Informatics
    Developing Networked Palm Computing Applications for Medical Education.
    3/16 Bruce Dahlman, M.D., UM Duluth Applications of Palm Computing for Medical Care.
    3/23 Gary Braley, Braley Consulting Services, Inc. Project Management - a New Way to Look at the Internet
    4/6 Stephen T.  Parente, Ph.D. Carlson School of Management Health e-commerce: Hype, Obstacles and Opportunities
    4/13 Sandra J. Potthoff, Ph.D. Carlson School of Management Information Technology in Long Term Care: The State of the Art and the Art of the Possible
    4/20 Graduate Student/Faculty Program Discussion Not open to public
    4/27 Penny Teder, R.N., M.S., Ph.D., Health Informatics Testing Screening Algorithms: A Tale of Two Different Decision Tasks
    5/4 Christopher Chute MD, DrPH, Mayo Clinic, Rochester Enterprise Terminology Servers: The state of the art
     
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