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10 DBMI Faculty Named 2021 Fellows of AMIA

Congratulations to the faculty members in the Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI), who were named Fellows of AMIA! They will be inducted into the FAMIA during the AMIA 2021 Virtual Clinical Informatics Conference. See the 10 inductees below:

FORBES: "An Exciting, Surprisingly Imaginative, Techy Vision Of Telemedicine’s Future," featuring Yaa Kumah-Crystal

Avatars, virtual waiting rooms, virtual scribes, in-home testing devices, "syndromatic" facial analysis using AI and machine learning, screen-sharing, and sentiment analysis...There are many exciting innovation possibilities on the horizon that will make telemedicine even more productive, informative, helpful and fun and personable, than current, in-person doctor visits.

Faculty Position Opportunity – Apply Now!

Paul Harris, PhD, FACMI, FIAHSI, Director of the VUMC Office of Research Informatics & Professor of Biomedical Informatics & Biomedical Engineering, is seeking a non-tenured faculty member with expertise in clinical and translational research, digital health, predictive modeling and machine learning. 

3 DBMI Faculty Named to Hold VUMC Endowed Directorships

Eight leaders from across Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) have been named as holders of endowed directorships - three of whom are faculty members in the Department of Biomedical Informatics. Congratulations to Daniel Fabbri, PhD; Cindy Gadd, PhD, MBA, MS, FACMI; and Adam Wright, PhD, FACMI, FAMIA, FIAHSI! 

Yaa Kumah-Crystal Presenting on "Efforts to Reduce Clinician Burden" at 2021ONC Annual Meeting, 3/29/21

Yaa Kumah-Crystal, MD, MPH, MS, Assistant Professor in Biomedical Informatics and Pediatric Endocrinology, will be joining a group of panelists to discuss "Efforts to Reduce Clinician Burden: Success, Partial Success, or a Future Not Yet Realized" at the 2021 Office of the National Coordinator for Health Informatics Technology (ONC) Annual Meeting. The 2021 ONC meeting will take place on Monday, March 29, 2021. 

JAMIA: DDIWAS: High-Throughput Electronic Health Record-Based Screening of Drug-Drug Interactions

Researchers from Vanderbilt University Medical Center's Department of Biomedical Informatics and Medicine, Vanderbilt's School of Medicine, and the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine developed and evaluated Drug-Drug Interaction Wide Association Study (DDIWAS). This novel method detects potential drug-drug interactions (DDIs) by leveraging data from the electronic health record (EHR) allergy list. 

ACI: Extracting Medical Information from Paper COVID-19 Assessment Forms

Members of Vanderbilt University Medical Center's (VUMC) Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI) and Medicine and Vanderbilt University School of Medicine published a study that examined the validity of optical mark recognition, a novel user interface, and crowdsourced data validation to rapidly digitize and extract data from paper COVID-19 assessment forms at a large medical center.