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Informatics in clinical instruction

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2009
Pharmacy informatics is the application of technology to the practice of pharmacy.[1][1] Pharmacy education has been encouraged to integrate technology in all curriculum aspects and to increase students’ awareness of the importance of technology in practice.
Valerie, Oji   +2 more
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Clinical Informatics in Undergraduate Teaching of Health Informatics

2011
We are reporting on a recent experience with Health Informatics (HI) teaching at undergraduate degree level to an audience of HI and Pharmacy students. The important insight is that effective teaching of clinical informatics must involve highly interactive, applied components in addition to the traditional theoretical material.
Stefan V, Pantazi   +2 more
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Clinical Informatics

JAMA, 2014
Only a few years ago, the mention of informatics in clinical circles generated questions regarding the rigor or relevance of the field. With the expanding interest and investment in health information technology by hospitals, health systems, and practitioners, however, interest in and acceptance of clinical informatics has increased substantially ...
Don E, Detmer, Edward H, Shortliffe
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Innovations in clinical trials informatics

2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2008
This paper will investigate innovations in information management for use in clinical trials. The application typifies a complex, adaptive, distributed and information-rich environment for which continuous innovation is necessary. Organisational innovation is highlighted as well as the technical innovations in workflow processes and their ...
Ron, Summers   +5 more
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Clinical Research Informatics

2013
The conduct of clinical research is critical to the advancement of health care delivery. Clinical research studies provide the basis for generating high quality and empirically grounded evidence that can be used at the patient and population levels. The design and conduct of contemporary clinical research studies is data, information, and knowledge ...
Philip R. O. Payne   +2 more
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Reengineering Clinical Research with Informatics

Journal of Investigative Medicine, 2006
The future success of the translational research spectrum depends on the clinical research enterprise's ability to break through the barriers that constrain its productivity. As more basic science discoveries emerge, our ability to effectively translate this knowledge into improved patient care rests squarely on the manner in which we answer clinical ...
Thomas K, Chung   +2 more
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1.1 Clinical Informatics

2018
Clinical informatics is the discipline that results from the intersection between computers and medicine. According to the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA), those who practice this art “transform health care by analyzing, designing, implementing, and evaluating information and communication systems that enhance individual and population ...
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Clinical informatics

Analytical Chemistry, 1995
S C, Kazmierczak, P G, Catrou
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CLINICAL RESEARCH INFORMATICS

Clinical research informatics is a sub-domain of biomedical informatics that involves the use of informatics in the discovery and application of new knowledge relating to health and diseases and better treatment strategies. It includes the management of processing information in respect to human system integration with machine and data. In other words,
Dr. Rumi Deori   +3 more
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