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Clinical Research Professional
Resume dec2015
Resume dec2015
Mary Edna Parish
This is a talk I gave at my own organisation - National Institute for Health Innovation (NIHI) of the University of Auckland on 6 Aug 2014. Abstract as follows: In this talk I’ll first cover the topic of clinical registry – an invaluable tool for supporting clinical practice but also gaining momentum in research and quality improvement. NIHI has been very active in this space: we have delivered the prestigious and highly successful National Cardiac Registry (ANZACS-QI) together with VIEW research team and also very recently launched the Gestational Diabetes Registry with Counties Manukau DHB & Diabetes Projects Trust. A few others are in likely to come down the line. This is a huge opportunity for health data driven research and NIHI to position itself as ‘the health data steward’ in the country given our independent status and existing IT infrastructure and “good culture” of working with health data . NIHI’s ‘health informatics’ twist in delivering these projects is how we go about defining ‘information’ – using a scientifically credible and robust methodology: openEHR. This is an international (and now national too) standard to non-ambiguously define health information so that they are easy to understand and also are computable. We build software (even automatically in some cases!) using models created by this formalism. I’ll give basics of openEHR approach and then walk you through how to make sense out of all these. Hopefully you may have an idea about its ‘value proposition’ (as business people call) or Science merit as I like to call it ;)
Health research, clinical registries, electronic health records – how do they...
Health research, clinical registries, electronic health records – how do they...
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Terry cannestra resume 2016.07.30
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Nicholas Black: Linking disease registry information
Nicholas Black: Linking disease registry information
Nuffield Trust
My prezo at Medinfo 2015 for openEHR Developers Workshop Shinji Kobayashi, Pablo Pazos, Koray Atalag, Sebastian Garde, Ian McNicoll, Erik Sundvall
A Standards-based Approach to Development of Clinical Registries - NZ Gestati...
A Standards-based Approach to Development of Clinical Registries - NZ Gestati...
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Kevin Turner
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Valerie Shaner
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Clinical Research Professional
Resume dec2015
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Mary Edna Parish
This is a talk I gave at my own organisation - National Institute for Health Innovation (NIHI) of the University of Auckland on 6 Aug 2014. Abstract as follows: In this talk I’ll first cover the topic of clinical registry – an invaluable tool for supporting clinical practice but also gaining momentum in research and quality improvement. NIHI has been very active in this space: we have delivered the prestigious and highly successful National Cardiac Registry (ANZACS-QI) together with VIEW research team and also very recently launched the Gestational Diabetes Registry with Counties Manukau DHB & Diabetes Projects Trust. A few others are in likely to come down the line. This is a huge opportunity for health data driven research and NIHI to position itself as ‘the health data steward’ in the country given our independent status and existing IT infrastructure and “good culture” of working with health data . NIHI’s ‘health informatics’ twist in delivering these projects is how we go about defining ‘information’ – using a scientifically credible and robust methodology: openEHR. This is an international (and now national too) standard to non-ambiguously define health information so that they are easy to understand and also are computable. We build software (even automatically in some cases!) using models created by this formalism. I’ll give basics of openEHR approach and then walk you through how to make sense out of all these. Hopefully you may have an idea about its ‘value proposition’ (as business people call) or Science merit as I like to call it ;)
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Health research, clinical registries, electronic health records – how do they...
Koray Atalag
Terry Cannestra RN
Terry cannestra resume 2016.07.30
Terry cannestra resume 2016.07.30
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Nicholas Black: Linking disease registry information
Nicholas Black: Linking disease registry information
Nuffield Trust
My prezo at Medinfo 2015 for openEHR Developers Workshop Shinji Kobayashi, Pablo Pazos, Koray Atalag, Sebastian Garde, Ian McNicoll, Erik Sundvall
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Valerie Shaner
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The Inferscience introduce Infera, a clinical decision support engine that improves decision making, assisting clinicians to work more quick-witted. In this presentation, you can get the detailed information about this Advanced Clinical Decision Support System.
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wenhsing yang
To address family history collection, interpretation, and application in busy primary care practices, NCHPEG has collaborated collaborating with the March of Dimes, Genetic Alliance, Harvard Partners, and the Health Resources and Services Administration to develop and evaluate a novel family history tool that focuses on prenatal and neonatal health. The tool helps to improve health outcomes for the female patient, fetus, and family by providing clinical decision support and educational resources for risk assessment based on family history. A set of screenshots and an overview of the module can be reviewed via this downloadable ppt.
PreNatal Module, HughesRiskApps
PreNatal Module, HughesRiskApps
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Operartions research in US Healthcare Industry
Operartions research in US Healthcare Industry
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Learning to speak medicine
Learning to speak medicine
Xavier Amatriain
This is the prezo I presented at HINZ 2014 conference. Gestational diabetes has implications for both mother and child with risk of complications during pregnancy, and type 2 diabetes later in life. This paper presents the initial lessons learned from the development of a clinical registry. The aims of the Registry are: 1) 100% successful diabetes screening within 3 months of delivery; 2) Annual type 2 diabetes screening; 3) Early warning in subsequent pregnancies. We have employed the openEHR standard which underpins our national interoperability reference architecture to represent the dataset and also to build the web-based registry system. Use of this rigorous methodology to tackle health information is expected to ensure semantic consistency of Registry data and maximise interoperability with other Sector projects. The development work has been facilitated by the ability to transform the dataset automatically into software code – ensuring clinical requirements accurately translated into technical terms. Dataset has been finalised, registry system has been developed and deployed for pilot implementation. Data entry is underway for participants after consenting. This registry is expected to increase the screening of women leading to earlier detection of diabetes. It should provide a valuable picture of the condition and is intended for extension and wider roll-out after evaluation.
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An accomplished and polished professional with an extensive background as a Certified Medical Assistant. Provides clinical office support to Physicians, performs patient care and administrative duties, delivering quality patient care. Ability to utilize medical skills as a training instructor or manager. Excellent telephone manner and deals effectively with the public. Versatile to work independently, in a team, or flexible when required.
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Albert Stratton
EMR software allow the transfer of data from anywhere to any place, in the shortest possible time, to enable doctors across the globe to take care of their patients in a much better way than before. This has been made possible through the wide usage of EMRs. Implementation of EMR, that has been a personal preference hitherto, may be mandated in the medical service over time. As electronic exchange of information facilitates better service for patients and supports physicians as well, it is no wonder that a major portion of the medical professionals are beginning to lean more toward EMR as their preferred system. Quick access, reliability, ‘anytime and anywhere’ reach are the main factors that make EMRs popular among today’s learned medicos. At times, it becomes necessary to share patient details using EMRs, when patients need medical attention from different doctors. EMR involves sharing individual information over the digital media. This calls for a cautious and secure exchange of data.
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