SESSION 303: Information and knowledge management
Track 4
| Monday, July 10, 2023 |
| 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM |
| C4.3 |
Overview
C4.3
Presentations
Presentations
Speaker
Dr Samaneh Madanian FAIDH
Senior Lecturer
Auckland University of Technology
Session chair
Biography
I am a senior lecturer with a multi-disciplinary background that gives me a very broad overview of technologies and their applications in complex environments such as healthcare.
My research focuses on e-health technologies and applications, specifically IoT and data science approaches, in both mainstream healthcare and disaster situations.
Dr Sonia Benitez
Member of Board of Innovation
Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
Automatic speech recognition system to record progress notes in a mobile EHR: A pilot study
11:00 AM - 11:10 AMBiography
MD, graduated with honors, University of Buenos Aires. Internal medicine specialty, University of Buenos Aires. MSc in Health Informatics, Oregon Health & Science University. PhD candidate in Health Sciences, Hospital Italiano University.
Chief Research & Technology Innovation Officer at Health Informatics Department at Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
Dr Ryan Shaw
Associate Professor
Duke University
Mobile monitoring-enabled telehealth for patients with complex chronic illnesses
11:10 AM - 11:20 AMBiography
Ryan Shaw leads teams that discover how to integrate patient generated data and emerging technologies into novel care delivery models that manage and improve health outcomes for patients with complex chronic illnesses. This includes data from wearables, sensors and devices that monitor and augment patient care and interface with EHRs.
Dr Sonia Benitez
Member of Board of Innovation
Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
Integrating dermoscopic images into PACS using DICOM and Modality Worklist
11:20 AM - 11:30 AMBiography
MD, graduated with honors, University of Buenos Aires. Internal medicine specialty, University of Buenos Aires. MSc in Health Informatics, Oregon Health & Science University. PhD candidate in Health Sciences, Hospital Italiano University.
Prof Björn Schreiweis
Professor for Medical Informatics
Kiel University
Large-scale standardised image integration for secondary use research projects
11:30 AM - 11:40 AMBiography
Björn Schreiweis is head of the junior research group "Integrating Multimedia-Objects and PACS Environments into Universal Knowledge Management Systems" (IMPETUS), head of the medical data integration center at University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein full professor for Medical Informatics at Kiel University, Germany.
Prof Frank Verbeke
Professor
University of Lubumbashi
Routine national scale EMR registration for evaluating the impact of HIV on childbirth in Burundi
11:40 AM - 11:50 AMBiography
Medical doctor with a PhD in health Informatics from the Vrije Universiteit Brussels. Has been working in health informatics in sub Saharan Africa for more than 30 years. Author of several national digital health strategies in Africa. Professor in Digital Health Sociology in DRC, Guinea and Burundi.
Dr Masamichi Ishii
Deputy Director of Center for Medical Informatics Intelligence
National Center for Global Health and Medicine
Case-reported data management methodology using an RDF data model for building a multicenter clinical registry
11:50 AM - 12:00 PMBiography
Sep. 2017-present Deputy director of National Center for Global Health and Medicine (JP)
Jan. 2014-Aug. 2017 Registered researcher of the University of Tokyo Hospital
Oct. 2010- Dec. 2014 Project researcher of the University of Tokyo Hospital
Apr. 1989- Sep.2010 Project manager of hospital information systems
Kseniia Sholokhova
Student
Taipei Medical University
Adjustable cuffless smartphone attachment (ACSA+) for estimation of blood pressure trends: A pilot study
12:00 PM - 12:10 PMBiography
Kseniia is currently a Biomedical Informatics Master's student at Taipei Medical University working on elderly-friendly smart device development for monitoring blood pressure.
Dr Dana Bradford
Principal Research Scientist
Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO
A new role for chatbots: Automation of a sleep-dependent memory task
12:10 PM - 12:20 PMBiography
Dr Bradford has a BSc Neuroscience/Psychology, Hons Neuroscience, PhD Neuroscience, Dip Pos Pysc & Wellbeing, and over 10 years in social, biological and technological research experience. Her project work at CSIRO has predominantly centred on digital services for equitable healthcare, developing innovative and effective technologies to enhance health autonomy.