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- Summary: This article answers some frequently asked questions about
- Medical Informatics and the sci.med.informatics newsgroup.
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- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): Medical Informatics, sci.med.informatics
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- This document is intended to answer some frequently asked questions about
- medical informatics and the newsgroup sci.med.informatics. It is posted
- each month. It is periodically updated and all comments and contributions are
- welcome.
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- 5/10/03: Updated all links.
- 5/08/03: Resumed posting with my working e-mail address (sorry for 8-yr delay).
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- Contents:
- 1) What is medical informatics?
- 2) What is the purpose of the sci.med.informatics newsgroup?
- 3) Where can I train in medical informatics?
- 4) What do people trained in Medical Informatics do?
- 5) How do I learn more about medical informatics?
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- 1) What is medical informatics?
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- Simplistic definition: Computer applications in medical care
- Better definition:
- Biomedical Informatics is an emerging discipline that has been defined
- as the study, invention, and implementation of structures and
- algorithms to improve communication, understanding and management of
- medical information. The end objective of biomedical informatics is
- the coalescing of data, knowledge, and the tools necessary to apply
- that data and knowledge in the decision-making process, at the time
- and place that a decision needs to be made. The focus on the
- structures and algorithms necessary to manipulate the information
- separates Biomedical Informatics from other medical disciplines where
- information content is the focus.
- Even better: http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/dbmi/informatics.html
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- 2) What is the purpose of the sci.med.informatics newsgroup?
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- As stated in the Charter:
- The focus of this newsgroup will be the discussion of the grand
- challenges facing medical informatics today (and tomorrow).
- Appropriate topics include, but are not limited to:
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- * Medical Information Standards
- * Medical Informatics Training
- * IAIMS (Integrated Academic Information Management Systems)
- * Computerized Medical Records
- * Clinical Information Systems
- (including radiology, laboratory, pharmacy, nursing, etc.)
- * Physician Order Entry Systems
- * Computer-Aided Instruction
- * Medical Expert Systems
- * Nursing Informatics
- * Announcements of Interest, e.g. conferences, journals, societies
- * National Library of Medicine
- * Health Information Networks
- * Medical Software Reviews
- * Research Funding Opportunities
- * Policy Making
- (including procurement and certification of medical software)
- * Medical Software Engineering
- * Cultural/Sociologic Changes
- * Medical Software Security
- * Telemedicine
- * Veterinary Informatics
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- 3) Where can I train in medical informatics?
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- National Library of Medicine training sites in U.S.:
- Harvard, New England Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Yale,
- Duke-UNC, Oregon Health Sciences U., Rice-Baylor, U.Missouri,
- Columbia, U. Minnesota
- Some other U.S. programs: Vanderbilt, Johns Hopkins, Utah, Alabama,
- U.Washington, Harvard/Center for Clinical Computing, U.Penn/
- Philadelphia VA Medical Center
- Outside U.S.: Victoria (Canada), Geneva (Switzerland), Heidelberg/
- Heilbronn (Germany), Hildesheim (Germany), Luebeck (Germany),
- Manchester (UK), Campinas (Brazil)
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- Many others exist, some of which are catalogued in the following site:
- http://www.amia.org/resource/acad&training/f1.html
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- 4) What do people trained in Medical Informatics do?
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- Many people who train in medical informatics have professional degrees in
- a health related area. Nurses, physicians, medical librarians, and computer
- scientists will each find their professional niche in a different area:
- Consultants with management consulting firms, hospital record managers, data
- analysts, librarians, senior staff in state health departments, programmer/
- analysts in industry, and just good old family doctors.
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- Different educational programs have varying expectations for their students
- future careers. It is best to contact each program to explore the range
- of career opportunities their graduates are prepared for.
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- 5) How do I learn more about medical informatics?
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- Popular textbook: Medical Informatics by Shortliffe and Perreault.
- Popular journals: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association,
- M.D. Computing, Methods of Information in Medicine, Computers and
- Biomedical Research
- Other sources: Yearbook of Medical Informatics, Proceedings of Symposium on
- Computer Applications in Medical Care, MEDINFO Proceedings
- Good Review article: Greenes RA. Shortliffe EH. Medical informatics. An
- emerging academic discipline and institutional priority.
- JAMA.263(8):1990 Feb 23.
- A Few WWW Home-Pages:
- American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA): http://www.amia.org/index.html
- Vanderbilt: http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/dbmi/
- Stanford: http://www-camis.stanford.edu/
- Duke: http://dmi-www.mc.duke.edu/
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- Acknowledgements: Dean Sittig, Robin Lake, Al Stone, Oliver Niedung, Joseph Hales.
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