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Medical Informatics Education For Nurses, Pharmacists, And Physicians, Reed Gardner Apr 2006

Medical Informatics Education For Nurses, Pharmacists, And Physicians, Reed Gardner

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Medical Informatics is a relatively new field and involves implementing Electronic Health Records (EHR), Computerized Medical Decision-Making, Public Health, and Genomics. The University of Utah has been involved in educating over 200 health care professionals in this field over the past 4 decades. This presentation shares Dr. Gardner's experience in a collaborative Informatics education program that has resulted in exciting interactions between information scientists and clinicians. Examples of successes with these professions will be discussed.


Electronic Health Records - What Data Can Be Automatically Collected From Laboratory Instruments And Bedside Monitors?, Reed Gardner Apr 2006

Electronic Health Records - What Data Can Be Automatically Collected From Laboratory Instruments And Bedside Monitors?, Reed Gardner

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Electronic Health Records (EHR) are becoming more common in today\'s modern health care systems. However, gathering key clinical data by nurses, pharmacists and physicians in an accurate, timely, and efficient manner is still problematic. However, just as with banking and the Internet, there are "automated" methods that help solve these problems. This presentation discusses these methods and shows how they are used in the clinical setting.


Flyer For Reed Gardner Presentations, April 2006, Reed Gardner Apr 2006

Flyer For Reed Gardner Presentations, April 2006, Reed Gardner

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Flyer, with abstracts, promoting two informatics presentations given by Reed Gardner, PhD at the UNM Health Sciences Center in 2006.