SESSION 504: <br/>Information and knowledge management
Track 5
| Wednesday, July 12, 2023 |
| 11:10 AM - 12:40 PM |
| C4.4 |
Overview
C4.4
Presentations
Presentations
Details
The duration of each presentation is 10 minutes, with a Q&A session scheduled at the end. Please utilise the conference app to submit your questions. In case your question remains unanswered during the session, the authors may reply via the app.
Speaker
Dr Shan Rodrigo FAIDH
Digital Health Consulatnt
A-Health e-Care
Session chair
Biography
I bring a unique blend of expertise as a Consultant, Entrepreneur, and Researcher in Digital Health. With a strong background in Medical, Information Technology, and Health Administration, I possess a wealth of knowledge and experience.
Recognized as a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Digital Health and a member of the American Medical Informatics Association.
Currently, as the Founder and Co-director of A-Health e-Care, I have played a pivotal role in designing the flagship product, eCare Pathways.
My unwavering dedication lies in advancing digital health innovations in Australia and worldwide and I’m passionate about providing high quality clinical care through futuristic digital health solutions.
Sophie Klopfenstein
Physician and Research Fellow
Berlin Institute of Health
Bringing communities together: Mapping the Investigation-Study-Assay model (ISA) to Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR)
11:10 AM - 11:20 AMBiography
Sophie Klopfenstein, MD, studied medicine in Germany, Canada, France, Austria and Switzerland. She works as a research fellow and project coordinator and focuses on Interoperability in healthcare, and Patient Monitoring and Alarm Management in Intensive Care. Sophie is currently in a programme to gain additional qualification in medical informatics.
Dr Chulhyoung Park
Assistant
Ajou University
Multi-institutional collaborative research using ophthalmic medical image data standardised by Radiology Common Data Model (R-CDM)
11:20 AM - 11:30 AMBiography
Doing Ph.D. in medical informatics after obtaining a doctor's license in order to become a person who combines medical and IT technology. Currently working in a laboratory that standardises health and medical data for efficient multi-institutional collaborative research.
Caroline Bönisch
Research Associate
University Medical Center Göttingen
FAIR+R: Making clinical data reliable through qualitative metadata
11:30 AM - 11:40 AMBiography
Caroline Bönisch holds a Masters degree in Medical Informatics from the University of Applied Sciences Stralsund and currently works as research associate and PhD student at the Medical Data Integration Center (MeDIC) of the University Medical Center Göttingen. Her field of interest include metadata reliability and interoperability in health care.
Eunsuk Chang
Flight Surgeon
Republic of Korea Air Force
Auditing the hierarchical relations of partially antonymous concept pairs in SNOMED CT
11:40 AM - 11:50 AMBiography
Eunsuk Chang, MD, MPH, PhD, is a flight surgeon and health informatician in the Republic of Korea Air Force. With a PhD in health informatics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, his research interests focus on the use of biomedical ontologies in theoretical and practical settings.
Richard Noll
Research Associate
Institute for Medical Informatics
Translation of ontological concepts from English into German using commercial translation software and expert evaluation
11:50 AM - 12:00 PMBiography
PhD researcher at the Institute of Medical Informatics with a focus on Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing. Current ongoing projects have the topics "Decision support systems for rare and unclear diseases" and "App development for telemedical support of HIV patients".
Napthaline Gerard
PhD Student
Ecole Centrale Lille
Symbolic artificial intelligence to diagnose tuberculosis using ontology
12:00 PM - 12:10 PMBiography
Napthline Gerard is a Ph.D. student in Medical decision support systems integrating Artificial Intelligence techniques to help diagnose diseases. She has a B.Tech degree in Computer Science (2019) and an M. Sc degree in International Biomedical Engineering(2021). Her research interests include Artificial Intelligence and Data Science in Healthcare.
Dr Jean Nikiema
Assistant Professor
Université De Montréal
Technical support services for drugs-related information and interoperability
12:10 PM - 12:20 PMBiography
Jean-Noël is an assistant professor at Université de Montréal. He is a specialist in biomedical terminologies and ontologies. His research focuses on quality assurance and interoperability of knowledge organisation systems and their application in natural language processing, knowledge discovery, and information integration.