Digital posters - Global health informatics
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Wednesday, July 12, 2023 |
12:45 PM - 2:00 PM |
Innovation Expo |
Speaker
Dr Sue Feldman
Professor
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Substance use telemedicine retention and outcomes
Biography
Dr Sue Feldman is a Professor and Director of Graduate Programs in Health Informatics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Her research is primarily in the area of developing systems for social good. Most recently she was awarded the HIMSS 21 Changemaker in Health Award.
Dr Sue Feldman
Professor
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Evaluation of a COVID-19 risk tool
Biography
Dr Sue Feldman is a Professor and Director of Graduate Programs in Health Informatics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Her research is primarily in the area of developing systems for social good. Most recently she was awarded the HIMSS 21 Changemaker in Health Award.
Prof Hyo Jung Kim
Research Professor
Sungkyunkwan University
Traffic exposure and breast cancer mortality by area of residence: Incorporating clinical and socioeconomic data
Biography
Hyo Jung Kim, Ph.D., RN, is a research professor in the department of digital health, Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Sciences & Technology (SAIHST), Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea. She is a seasoned clinical informaticist with over 15 years of working experience in clinical practice, EHR software architecture, and academic research.
Professor Jialin Liu
Director
West China Hospital Sichuan University
Telemedicine and COVID-19 Pandemic: Experiences of Western China Hospital
Biography
Jialin Liu MD, is a professor and director of the Department of Medical Informatics at West China Medical School of Sichuan University and a professor in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology of West China Hospital Sichuan University. Jialin serves as an associate editor of the Journal of Medical System
Dr Samaneh Madanian FAIDH
Senior Lecturer
Auckland University of Technology
Pandemic management: Health data and public health surveillance
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 Samaneh Madanian FAIDH
Senior Lecturer
Auckland University of Technology
Mental health monitoring: Design concept of a smartphone application
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 Yasuhiro Morii
Researcher
National Institute of Public Health
Optimal transport system for acute ischemic stroke patients: A cost-effectiveness analysis
Biography
Yasuhiro Morii works at Center for Outcomes Research and Economic Evaluation for Health, National Institute of Public Health, the work of which is dedicated to the Cost-effectiveness Evaluation for repricing in Japan. He is also specialized in healthcare resource allocation especially using geographic information system.
Noushin Nazarian
PhD Student
The University of Melbourne
Clinical experiences of working with patient-generated health data in primary care
Biography
Noushin Nazarian is a medical engineer at Siemens Healthineers and vising researcher at the University of Melbourne, the Center for Digital Transformation of Health. She has worked extensively in healthcare and is passionate about leveraging her industry and academic experiences to examine novel digital solutions and improve healthcare.
Dr Julianna Prim
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Objective smartwatch indices of affective switching: A pilot study in premenstrual dysphoric disorder
Biography
Julianna is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Center for Women's Mood Disorders where she is developing a digital health paradigm incorporating objective digital metrics and mood ratings that could help predict affective state change. She was selected as a UNC Student Ambassador and American Australian Association-Sir Keith Murdoch Scholar.
A/Prof Takumi Tanikawa
Associate Professor
Hokkaido University
COVID-19 online health monitoring system to support municipal health centers
Biography
Takumi Tanikawa is an associate professor of Health Sciences at Hokkaido University of Sciences in Japan. His work is particularly focused on the analysis of community medicine using GIS. He also has an interest in developing healthcare systems utilizing GIS platforms.
Gilyan Thorn
Senior Primary Care Engagement Officer
Northern Queensland Primary Health Network
Improving health equity to primary care for first nations peoples living in Northern Queensland
Biography
Having more than 20 years experience working across the health sector, Gilyan has an understanding of the needs for streamlined integrated care to bridge the gaps between hospital discharge back to GP care using a prevention/intervention model.
She has specialised in Chronic Disease and Quality Improvement and an interest in helping to build nursing capacity and capability in Primary Care.
Gilyan has been working as a Senior Primary Care Engagement Officer with Northern Queensland Primary Health Network (NQPHN) for the past 3 years, developing quality improvement activities and sourcing educational opportunities for Primary Care clinicians.
Sung Goo Yoo
Postgraduate Student
The Catholic University of Korea
Developing a cost-effectiveness model of digital therapeutics for smoking cessation
Biography
Sunggoo Yoo is a postgraduate student of medical informatics lab at the Catholic University of Korea. He received his BSc degree (Computer science and management studies) from the University of Nottingham and B.Econ degree from Seoul National University. His research interest include medical information management, statistical analysis and economics
