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Robert Jenders received his bachelorís degree in computer science from Marquette University, his MD from the University ofWisconsin, and a masterís degree in computer science from Northeastern University. After a fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, he joined the faculty at Columbia University, and for the past three years has been Associate Professor of Medicine at UCLA while practicing at Cedars Sinai in Los Angeles. Dr. Jenders began his work with Arden Syntax shortly after its initial publication as an American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standard in 1992 and has led efforts for its continued development as well as promoted its use by vendors and health care institutions. He has been the co-chair of the Health Level 7 Clinical Decision Support Technical committee since 1998. Over this time, this committee has expanded its area of influence considerably to include several other key clinical decision support technologies including the ëëInfobutton,íí computable guidelines, and order sets in addition to ongoing development and dissemination of the Arden Syntax. Dr. Jenders developed a multihospital immunization registry (EzVac) in New York City that facilitated data sharing among the participating institutions and with local government to allow better delivery of vaccination services. This work was reflected in his membership of theWorkgroup on Immunization Registries of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee that published a national action plan in 1999. This work continues through participation in the technical working group of the National Immunization Program. His election to the College recognizes these varied and sustained contributions to the field.

Affiliations

Fellows of AMIA (FAMIA)

FAMIA stands for “Fellow of the American Medical Informatics Association” and it recognizes the contributions and professional accomplishments of AMIA members who apply informatics skills and knowledge to their practice – be that in a clinical setting, a public or population health capacity, or as a clinical researcher.

Year Inducted
2020
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The American College of Medical Informatics

ACMI is a college of elected Fellows from the U.S. and abroad who have made significant and sustained contributions to the field of medical informatics. It is the central body for a community of scholars and practitioners who are committed to advancing the informatics field.

Year Elected
2005
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