SESSION 301: Information and knowledge management
Track 2
| Monday, July 10, 2023 |
| 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM |
| C4.1 |
Overview
C4.1
Presentations
Presentations
Speaker
Philip Robinson FAIDH
Treasurer
IMIA
Session chair
Biography
Philip is an experienced Non-Executive Director in health informatics, acute health, community health and disability services. As a Senior Executive, he has more than 30 years experience as a specialist in the installation of clinical and administrative systems in large health care organisations and senior manager of health information systems including senior ICT management roles as CIO of Eastern Health and University Hospital Sharjah, and as IT Manager of the Royal Women’s & Royal Children’s Hospitals in Australia.
Dr Shengqiang Chi
PhD
Zhejiang Lab
Temporal phenotyping for end-stage renal disease using longitudinal electronic health records
11:00 AM - 11:10 AMBiography
Shengqiang Chi, Ph.D., associate researcher from Zhijiang Laboratory. The main research directions are medical informatics, medical big data and artificial intelligence.
Rajeev Bopche
PhD Student
Norwegian University of Science & Technology
Predicting in-hospital death from derived EHR trajectory features
11:10 AM - 11:20 AMBiography
Rajeev Bopche is a Ph.D. student at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. He is also part of the CoSeM project and Gemini center for sepsis research. He has worked in the telecommunication industry as an engineer in India. He was born and brought up in India.
Dr Shyam Visweswaran FAIDH
Professor of Biomedical Informatics
University of Pittsburgh
Time-series aware metrics for the evaluation of intraoperative electroencephalography-based ischemia detection
11:20 AM - 11:30 AMBiography
Dr Shyam Visweswaran is a Professor of Biomedical Informatics with training in informatics, artificial intelligence, and clinical neurology. His interests include developing artificial intelligence / machine learning based clinical decision support, precision medicine and personalised modeling, data mining and causal discovery from biomedical data, and research data warehousing.
A/Prof Brian Chapman
Medical Informatics & Digital Health
The University of Melbourne
Using PubMed to analyse the spread of informatics
11:30 AM - 11:40 AMBiography
Dr Brian Chapman is an Associate Professor in the School of Computing and Information Systems at the University of Melbourne. A native of the United States, he has lived in Australia since 2019. By training, Brian is a medical informaticist, by interest an armchair philosopher, by temperament an artist, and by necessity an experienced patient. A survivor of two childhood cancers as well as two adult cancers, Brian’s experiences as a patient have shaped his work as a teacher and a researcher. At the same time, his training as an informaticist has shaped his experiences as a patient. He is passionate about empowering consumers to be informed and knowledgeable pilots of their healthcare.
Joshua Bress
Medical Director
Global Strategies
What-you-see-is-what-you-get computer-interpretable guidelines: The case of NoviGuide Neonatal
11:40 AM - 11:50 AMBiography
Dr Joshua Bress is a Board certified pediatrician and president of the non-profit organisation Global Strategies. He attended medical school at Vanderbilt School of Medicine before completing his paediatric residency at the University of California San Francisco.
Dr Genevieve Melton-Meaux
Professor
University of Minnesota
Machine learning for risk prediction of recurrent AKI in adult patients after hospital discharge
11:50 AM - 12:00 PMBiography
Dr Melton is a Professor of Surgery and Health Informatics and founding Director of the Center for Learning Health System Sciences at the University of Minnesota. She also serves as Chief Analytics and Care Innovation Officer for M Health Fairview, an integrated academic healthcare system in Greater Minnesota and Western Wisconsin, leading informatics, data analytics, and evidence-based care practices and associated care transformations across 10 hospitals and over 50 clinics. Dr Melton received her medical degree and completed surgical training at Johns Hopkins, a colorectal surgery fellowship at Cleveland Clinic, postdoctoral training in Biomedical Informatics at Columbia University, and a Ph.D. in Health Informatics at the University of Minnesota. She co-founded the University of Minnesota’s highly successful Natural Language Processing and Information Extraction Program, which has extended clinical NLP methodologies and applications, as well as provided robust tools for clinical and translational researchers. Her leadership in informatics includes leadership with the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA), including current Chair-elect to its Board of Directors, serving 8 years on the inaugural Clinical Informatics Fellowship Board Examination Committee, and being President of the American College of Informatics. Dr. Melton is an author of over 300 publications. Her current research portfolio is focused on projects and evaluations toward building learning health systems.
Adison Goh
Clinical Informatics Analyst
National Healthcare Group, Singapore
An in-house developed probiotics database e-reference information for healthcare professionals
12:00 PM - 12:10 PMBiography
Mr Adison Goh is a Clinical Informatics Analyst at the National Healthcare Group, Singapore and a registered Pharmacist in Singapore.
His interests and expertise lie at the intersection between healthcare and IT, including clinical decision support, knowledge databases, EHR adoption as well as oncology and pharmacy workflows.
Prof Jim Cimino
Director, Informatics Institute
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Planning for actionable precision medicine
12:10 PM - 12:20 PMBiography
James Cimino is a clinical informatician, practicing internist, Professor of medicine and Director of the Informatics Institute at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He has pioneered desiderata for biomedical ontologies, web-based clinical information systems, clinical decision support (including Inforbuttons), and clinical research information systems.