SESSION 222: <br/>Global health informatics
Track 3
| Sunday, July 9, 2023 |
| 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM |
| C4.3 |
Overview
C4.3
Presentations
Presentations
Speaker
Dr Michael Bainbridge FAIDH CHIA
CIO & Adjunct Prof Clinical Informatics
University of Victoria
Session chair
Biography
Mike is a leader in Health and Clinical Informatics having contributed for over 35 years. He's skilled in Consulting, Performance Improvement, Medical Devices, Enterprise Architecture, UI / UX, Safety and Policy. He's also a strong business development professional with academic credentials
A/Prof Helen Monkman
Assistant Professor
University of Victoria
Citizens' access to online health information: An international survey of IMIA member countries
11:00 AM - 11:10 AMBiography
Dr Helen Monkman's mission is to improve consumer health information systems by making them easier for people to use and the information easier to understand. Her research interests include human factors, user experience, usability, and eHealth literacy, and how these factors impact the use and understandability of health information systems.
Dr Adiebonye Jumbo
Assistant Professor
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
Survey of potential disparity issues among minority stroke survivors in Central Brooklyn
11:10 AM - 11:20 AMBiography
Dr. Adiebonye Jumbo is a trained biomedical informatician and an Assistant Professor at the Health Informatics Program, School of Health Professions, SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University. Her expertise includes clinical informatics, applied data science and systems implementation. Dr. Jumbo teaches computer science for health informatics comprises programming concepts, data science.
Dr You Chen
Assistant Professor
Vanderbilt University
Discovering social determinant of health risk factors for perinatal morbidity through real world data
11:20 AM - 11:30 AMBiography
You Chen, PhD, is an assistant professor in the DBMI at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. His research in medical data mining and machine learning for disease progression path modeling, personalized medicine and other areas has been incorporated into a variety of clinical settings, including neonatal, maternal and critical patient care.
Dr You Chen
Assistant Professor
Vanderbilt University
Measuring associations between community-level social determinants of health and bariatric surgery weight loss outcomes
11:30 AM - 11:40 AMBiography
You Chen, PhD, is an assistant professor in the DBMI at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. His research in medical data mining and machine learning for disease progression path modeling, personalized medicine and other areas has been incorporated into a variety of clinical settings, including neonatal, maternal and critical patient care.
Dr Jay Patel
Assistant Professor
Temple University
Utilising electronic dental records to predict neuro-degenerative diseases in a dental setting: A pilot study
11:40 AM - 11:50 AMBiography
Dr. Jay Patel is a Dentist and an Assistant Professor of Health Informatics at the College of Public Health, Temple University. His research interest is in clinical informatics, especially in utilizing electronic health record data to develop prediction models and learning health systems for early diagnosis and prevention.
Dr Chris Paton
Clinical Senior Lecturer
University of Otago
Open source software in healthcare: International case studies from the IMIA open source working group
11:50 AM - 12:00 PMBiography
Dr Chris Paton is the Director of the Postgraduate Digital Health Programme at the University of Otago and head of the Global Health Informatics Group at the University of Oxford.
Prof Martin Boeker
Chair of Medical Informatics
Medical Center rechts der Isar
Herding cats in pandemic times - towards convergence efforts for pandemic mastering in university medical centers
12:00 PM - 12:10 PMBiography
Director of the Institute of Medical Informatics, founding member of Center for Biomedical Imaging and Processing, HTW Berlin, working group leader of Medical Imaging and Signal Processing WG of GMDS; research interests in collaborative and distributed biomedical research environments, biosignal analysis, reproducibility and reliability in biomedical imaging and signal processing.