Medical informatics

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WHAT IS IT? In the summer of 2004 I was invited to lecture at Dartmouth. Dr. Rosen, my host, asked me if I could address my interpretation of Medical Informatics during my lecture. Thispresentation made me review and reflect on some old and new concepts that have appeared IV-1 Bronz: "2122_s004" - 2006/2/24 - 11:35 - page 2 - #2 in the literature, in some cases. I have observed, for example, that the definition varies greatly depending on the profession of the person who answers this question. A few years earlier, while at the CDC, I had the opportunity to participate in a lecture by Ted Shortliffe, in which he explained a model of Medical Informatics that appears in his book (Handbook of Medical Informatics). I also like portions of the content that appears at the Vanderbilt University website in its program of medical informatics (MI) and finally the work of Musen/Von Bemmel reflected on their Handbook of Medical Informatics.

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Kun, L. G. (2006, January 1). Medical informatics. Medical Devices and Systems. CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.1994.tb138272.x

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