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Health Informatics: Utilization of Information Technology in Health Care and Patient Management

International Journal of Cyber and IT Service Management
 Medical informatics uses IT to improve health care and patient management.In the current digital era, medical informatics plays an important role  in addressing various challenges in the medical field.This papers discusses the importance of medical ...
Liis Kask, Nicholas Bloom, Rafael Porta
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A career in medical informatics

BMJ, 2002
Mohammad Al-Ubaydli explains how to have a career in medical informatics1 If you want to understand why I love technology, take a look at my hearing aid. Just before starting my house job, my nightmare scenario was of being deafened by the vacuum cleaner during the ward round while my consultant barked orders at me.
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Introducing medical students to medical informatics

Medical Education, 1993
Medical informatics (MI) has been introduced to medical students in several countries. Before outlining a course plan it was necessary to conduct a survey on students' computer literacy. A questionnaire was designed for students, focusing on knowledge and previous computer experience.
Ferran Sanz   +4 more
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Medical Informatics Education

1998
Medical Informatics is a multidisciplinary field, dealing mainly with informatics and technology applications in health care. Medical Informatics is composed from a number of sub-areas such as computer based patient record (CPR), processing of multimedia information (signals, images), coding and transmission through high speed networks of medical ...
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Medical Informatics

2009
Publisher Summary Medical informatics has three areas specific to medical and health care management, research, and delivery. These three general areas are shown as things related to a patient/doctor relationship like prescriptions and records, involving the accumulation of considerable data; the area of three-dimensional imaging like PET and MRI ...
Robert Nisbet, John Elder, Gary Miner
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Medical Informatics — Fiction or Reality?

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1979
At the end of this international event, I would like to step back from the area of projects and preoccupation to come to a closing synthesis of what is happening in our little section of the spaceship earth (2), where we are isolated in time and space on our journey to what we hope will be progress and achievement.
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Adversarial attacks and defenses on AI in medical imaging informatics: A survey

Expert systems with applications, 2022
Sara Kaviani, K. Han, I. Sohn
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Standardization in Health and Medical Informatics

2006
When things go well then often it is because they conform to standards (ISO, 2005). According to the Oxford Dictionary of Modern English, there is a lot of explanation of what standard means, but, in context of the first sentence, the best meaning is «standard is a thing or quality or specification by which something may be tested or measured ...
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Medical Informatics, Artefacts or Science?

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1996
Successful and productive medical informatics research is evidently a combination of luck, creative art, and science, but some researchers focus too much on building computer artefacts and writing anecdotal reports of their experience. They need to adopt a less technology-fixated approach, be willing to evaluate their systems and publish failures as ...
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