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MEBI 590, Winter 2007
Biomedical and Health Informatics Lecture Series

Class Schedule

Week 1 (1/9)
 
"Molecular Dynameomics"
   
Valerie Daggett, PhD, Professor, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Adjunct Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Adjunct Professor, Division of Biomedical and Health Informatics
(details)

Week 2 (1/16)
  "Swimming in the Gobs of Data" (Bioinformatics)
   Eugene Kolker, PhD, President and Director, The BIATECH Institute, Bothell, WA, and Affiliate Associate Professor, Division of Biomedical and Health Informatics (details) Rescheduled due to snow. New date April 17th.

Week 3 (1/23)
  "Addressing the Unintended Consequences of Computerized Physician Order"
  
Joan Ash, MLS, MBA, PhD, FACMI, Associate Professor, Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine, and Associate Processor, Libraries, Oregon Health Sciences Univerisity, Portland, OR (details)

Week 4 (1/30)
  "Public Health Informatics Competencies - Defining the Specialty"
  
Bryant T. Karras, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Health Services in the School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Adjunct Assisstant Professor, Division of Biomedical and Health Informatics (details)

Week 5 (2/6)
  "Computerized Physician Order Entry Implementation and ICU Mortality - A Tale of Two Cities"
  
Mark DelBeccaro, MD, Professor, Pediatrics, UW, Clinical Director of Information Services, CHRMC, Chair Medical Records and Informatics Committee CHRMC, Associate Clincal Director, Emergency Services, Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center (CHRMC)(details).

Week 6 (2/13)
  "Developing practical terminology strategies for clients: Terminology case studies"
  
Fred E. "Chip" Masarie MD, FACMI, Principal, Masarie Consulting, Portland, OR. (details)

Week 7 (2/20)
  
"Managing Health Information in Your Life"
  
Wanda Pratt, PhD, Associate Professor, Information School, Associate Professor, Division of Biomedical and Health Informatics (details)


Week 8 (2/27)
   "Methods and data sources for pathway inference"
   
Roger Bumgarner, PhD, Associate Professor, Microbiology, Director, Center for Array Technololgy

Week 9 (3/6)
  
Topic: Public Health Informatics, title TBD
   
Sherrilynne Fuller, PhD, FACMI, Professor, Division of Biomedical and Health Informatics, Professor, Information School, Adjunct Professor Department of Health Services in the School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Director Health Sciences Library (details)



Past Speakers: Fall 2006


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 Last Updated:
01/04/07

Contact the instructor at: pth@u.washington.edu