Continuing medical education and patient safety: an agenda for lifelong learning.
Author(s): Elkin, Peter L, Gorman, Paul N
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1244
Author(s): Elkin, Peter L, Gorman, Paul N
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1244
Is the solution for medical errors medical or cognitive? In this AMIA2001 panel on medical error, we argued that medical error is primarily an issue for cognitive science and engineering, not for medicine, although the knowledge of the practice of medicine is essential for the research and prevention of medical errors. The three panelists presented studies that demonstrate that cognitive research is the foundation for theories of medical errors and [...]
Author(s): Zhang, Jiajie, Patel, Vimla L, Johnson, Todd R
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1232
The search filters in PubMed have become a cornerstone in information retrieval in evidence-based practice. However, the filter for diagnostic studies is not fully satisfactory, because sensitive searches have low precision. The objective of this study was to construct and validate better search strategies to identify diagnostic articles recorded on MEDLINE with special emphasis on precision.
Author(s): Bachmann, Lucas M, Coray, Reto, Estermann, Pius, Ter Riet, Gerben
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1124
To extend the Clinical LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers, Names, and Codes) semantic schema to support (1) the representation of common types of assessment instruments and (2) the disambiguation of versions and variants that may have differing reliability and validity.
Author(s): White, Thomas M, Hauan, Michael J
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1033
In addition to providing new capabilities, the introduction of technology in complex, sociotechnical systems, such as health care and aviation, can have unanticipated side effects on technical, social, and organizational dimensions. To identify potential accidents in the making, the authors looked for side effects from a natural experiment, the implementation of bar code medication administration (BCMA), a technology designed to reduce adverse drug events (ADEs).
Author(s): Patterson, Emily S, Cook, Richard I, Render, Marta L
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1061
This case study describes a project that explores issues of quality of service (QoS) relevant to the next-generation Internet (NGI), using the PathMaster application in a testbed environment. PathMaster is a prototype computer system that analyzes digitized cell images from cytology specimens and compares those images against an image database, returning a ranked set of "similar" cell images from the database. To perform NGI testbed evaluations, we used a cluster [...]
Author(s): Shifman, Mark A, Sayward, Frederick G, Mattie, Mark E, Miller, Perry L
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1030
The analytical representation and simulation of complex molecular pathways can contribute to understanding and evaluating physiological as well as pathological processes. We are interested in modeling the processes of menopause to stratify women in terms of the genotypic and environmental components and their implications for development of individualized risk of postmenopausal disorders, e.g., breast and ovarian cancer, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis. We have initiated this study using the UltraSAN package [...]
Author(s): Tsavachidou, Dimitra, Liebman, Michael N
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1103
Author(s): Safran, Charles
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1080
The aim of the project was to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a CD-ROM-based multimedia program as a tool to increase user's knowledge about the differences between "normal" forgetfulness and more serious memory loss associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Author(s): Mahoney, Diane Feeney, Tarlow, Barbara J, Jones, Richard N, Sandaire, Johnny
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1021
The AMIA Annual Symposium began life as the Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care (SCAMC) in 1977. Inaugurated as a multidisciplinary meeting with multiple sponsors, the Symposium quickly became a force in the development of the field of medical informatics. The authors summarize the 25-year history of the meeting and its proceedings, drawing on information in the printed programs and proceedings and on the personal recollections of some Symposium [...]
Author(s): Lindberg, Donald A B, Humphreys, Betsy L
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1076