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Awards - Past Winners
- This award recognizes an individual for early informatics contributions and significant scholarly contributions on the basis of scientific merit and research excellence.
2007
David A. Dorr
AMIA New Investigator Award
2006
Mia K. Markey, PhD
2005
Mor Peleg, PhD
Virginia K. Saba Informatics Award
- This award recognizes a distinguished career with significant impact permeating the care of patients and the discipline of nursing.
2007
Sue Grobe
2006
Suzanne Bakken, RN, DNSc
2005
Virginia K. Saba, EdD, RN
Donald A.B. Lindberg Award for Innovation in Informatics
This award recognizes an individual at any stage of a career for a specific technological, research, or educational contribution that advances biomedical informatics.
2007
Randolph A. Miller
2006
Mark A. Musen, MD, PhD
2005
William W. Stead, MD
1995
Nurses, Pagers, and Patient-Specific Criteria: Three Keys to Improved Critical Value Reporting
K.E. Tate, PhD, R.M. Gardner, PhD, K. Scherting, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Distinguished Poster Award
Distinguished posters are selected from a slate of candidate posters recommended by the AMIA Annual Symposium Poster Committee and the AMIA Awards Committee during the poster sessions at the AMIA Annual Symposium.
2007
Assessing Effects of the e-Chasqui Laboratory Information System on Accuracy and Timeliness of Bacteriology Test Results in the National Tuberculosis Program in Peru
J. Blaya, Partners in Health
Comparison of the Effectiveness of Wireless Electronic Tracking Devices Versus Traditional Paper Systems to Track Victims in a Large Scale Disaster Drill
C. Buono, University of California, San Diego
Patient Review of Selected Electionic Health Record Data Improves Visit Experience
A. Businger, Partners Healthcare System
Genomic Analysis and Geographic Visualization of H5N1 and SARS-CoV
A. Hill, University of Colorado
Real-time Demand Forecasting in the Emergency Department
S. Jones, University of Utah
Designing CPOE Systems Using an Ecological Approach
C. Lin, University of Washington
Natural Language Processing to Identify Venous Thromboembolic Events
R. Reichley, BJC Healthcare
Feasibility of Linking External Valuation Sources to Bedside-Caregiver Activities in Interdisciplinary Patient Care Standards
J. Washburn, Intermountain Healthcare
Priscilla Mayden Award
The Informatics Superhighway: Prototyping on the World Wide Web
J.J. Cimino, MD, S.A. Socratous, R. Grewal, MBA, Departments of Medical Informatics and Surgery, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY.
1994
PEN-Ivory: The Design and Evaluation of a Pen-based Computer System for Structured Data Entry (pp 447)
A.D. Poon and L.M. Fagan, Section on Medical Informatics Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA
1993
Using a Hospital Information System to Assess the Effects of Adverse Drug Events
R. Scott Evans, PhD, D.C. Classen, MD, L.E. Stevens, MS, S.L. Pestotnik, RPh, R.M. Gardner, PhD, J.F. Lloyd, BS, and J.P. Burke, MD
- Distinguished papers are selected from a slate of candidate papers recommended by the AMIA Annual Symposium Scientific Program Committee and forwarded to the AMIA Awards Committee who nominated the finalist papers.
2007
Using the Literature-based Discovery Paradigm to Investigate Drug Mechanisms
C. Ahlers, H. Kilicoglu, D. Hristovski, T. RindfleschNetwork Analysis of Toxic Chemicals and Symptoms:
Implications for Designing First-responder Systems
S. Bhavnani, A. Abraham, C. Demeniuk, R. Richardson, G. ValabhaA Rationale for Parsimonious Laboratory Term Mapping by Frequency
D. Vreeman, J. Finnell, J. Overhage2006
Infodemiology: Tracking Flu-Related Searches on the Web for Syndromic Surveillance
Gunther Eysenbach, University of Toronto & University Health Network, Toronto, Quebec, Canada.A Novel Method for the Efficient Retrieval of Similar Multiparameter Physiologic Time Series Using Wavelet-Based Symbolic Representations
Mohammed Saeed, Philips Medical Systems, Harvard-MIT, Cambridge, MA.Improving the Sensitivity of the Problem List in an Intensive Care Unit by Using Natural Language Processing
Stephane Meystre, University Hospital of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.Ontology-Based Representation of Stimulation Models of Physiology
Daniel Rubin, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.Barriers to Electronic Health Record Use during Patient Visits
Jeffrey Linder, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.
Distinguished Paper Award
2005
Data Quality in the Outpatient Setting: Impact on Clinical Decision Support Systems
Eta S. Berner, Ramkumar K. Kasiraman, Feliciano Yu, Midge N. Ray, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; and Thomas K. Houston, University of Alabama at Birmingham and Birmingham VA Medical Center, Birmingham, AL
Deriving the Expected Utility of a Predictive Model When the Utilities are Uncertain
Gregory F. Cooper, and Shyam Visweswaran, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Two Dl-based Methods for Auditing Medical Terminological Systems
Ronald Cornet, Academic Medical Center, Dept of Medical Informatics, Amsterdam, Netherlands; and Ameen Abu-Hanna, Academic Medical Centre, Dept. of Medical Informatics, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Early Detection of Rotavirus Gastrointestinal Illness Outbreaks by Multiple Data Sources and Detection Algorithms at a Pediatric Health System
James E. Levin, Children’s Hospitals and Clinics, Saint Paul, MN; and Sivakumaran Raman, Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, Roseville, MN
Mapping Cancer Patients’ Symptoms to UMLS Concepts
Laura A. Slaughter, Cornelia M. Ruland, and AnnKristin Rotegård, Center for Shared Decision Making and Nursing Research, Oslo, Norway
Ontodiagram: Automatic Diagram Generation for Congenital Heart Defects in Pediatric Cardiology
Katik Vishwanath, Venkatesh Viswanath, University of Missouri - Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; William Drake, Section of Cardiology, The Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics, Kansas City, MO; and Yugyung Lee, University of Missouri - Kansas City, Kansas City, MO
Best Paper - Theoretical
- In recognition of the paper that best represents an advance in the theoretical foundations of medical informatics research.
2003
Classifying Instantaneous Cognitive States from fMRI Data
Tom M. Mitchell, R. Hutchinson, M.A. Just, R. S. Niculescu, F. Pereira, and X. Wang, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.
2002
Exploring the Boundaries of Plausibility: Empirical Study of a Key Problem in the Design of Computer-based Clinical Simulations
Charles P. Friedman, PhD, G.G. Gatti, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, G.C. Murphy, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC, T.M. Franz, PhD, St. John Fisher College, Rochester, NY, P.L. Fine, MD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, P.S. Heckerling, MD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.
2001
In recognition of the paper that best represents an advance in the theoretical foundations of medical informatics research.
A Virtual Medical Record for Guideline-based Decision Support
Peter D. Johnson, MBBS
2000
Boosting Naïve Bayesian Learning on a Large Subset of MEDLINE
W. Wilbur, MD, PhD, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD
1999
Nuala Beennett, MS, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana
1998
An Evaluation of Natural Language Processing Methodologies (p. 855)
Carol Friedman, George Hripcsak, and Irina Shablinsky
1995
An Architecture for a Distributed Guideline Server
M. Barnes, MD, and G.O. Barnett, MD, Laboratory of Computer Science, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
1994
(two recipients)
Development and Evaluation of a Computer-Assisted Management Protocol (CAMP): Improved Compliance with Care Guidelines for Diabetes Mellitus (pp 787)
D.P. Lobach, MD, PhD, MS, and W. E. Hammond, PhD, Division of Medical Informatics, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC.
The Use and Impact of a Computer-based Support System for People Living with AIDS and HIV Infection
David H. Gustafson, PhD
1993
Words or Concepts: the Features of Indexing Units and their Optimal Use in Information Retrieval
Y. Yang, PhD, and C.G. Chute, PhD
Section of Medical Information Resources, Mayo Clinic/Foundation, Rochester, MN
Best Paper - Application
- In recognition of the paper that best describes an application of medical informatics in health care or biomedical research
2003
A Cognitive Framework for Understanding Barriers to the Productive Use of a Diabetes Home Telemedicine System
David R. Kaufman, J. Starren, and V.L. Patel, Columbia University, New York, NY, P.C. Morin, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, C. Hillman, and J. Pevzner, Columbia University, New York, NY, R.S. Weinstock, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, R. Goland and S. Shea, Columbia University, New York, NY.
2002
The Sublanguage of Cross-coverage.
Peter D. Stetson, MD, S.B. Johnson, PhD, M. Scotch, G. Hripcsak, MD, MS, Department of Medical Informatics, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
2001
Development of Visual Diagnostic Expertise in Pathology
Rebecca S. Crowley, MD
2000
ActiveGuidelines: Integrating Web-based Guidelines with Computer-based Patient Records
P.C. Tang, MD, and C.Y. Young, PhD, Epic Research Institute, Mountain View, CA.
1999
Nick S. Booth, MD, University of Newcastle and Primary Healthcare Development Center, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
1998
Improving Patient Outcomes by Including Patient Preferences in Nursing Care (p.448)
Cornelia M. Ruland, PhD, RN
1995
Creating Temporal Abstractions in Three Clinical Information Systems
M.G. Kahn, MD, PhD, and K.A. Marrs, MS, Section of Medical Informatics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.
1994
An Application of Expert Network to Clinical Classification and MEDLINE Indexing
Y. Yang, PhD, C.G. Chute, PhD, Section of Medical Information Resources, Mayo Clinic/Foundation, Rochester, MN
1993
Clinical Performance of a Rule-Based Decision Support System for Mechanical Ventilation of ARDS Patients
G.E. Thomsen, PhD, D. Pope, T.D. East, A.H. Morris, A.T. Kinder, D.A. Carlson, G.L. Smith, C.J. Wallace, J.F. Orme, Jr., T.P. Clemmer, L.K. Weaver, F. Thomas, and N.C. Dean, Pulmonary Divisions of the Departments of Internal Medicine, LDS Hospital and University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.
2006
User Interface Considerations for Collecting Data at the Point of Care in the Tablet PC Computing Environment
Garry Silvey, Duke University Medical Center
Errors in the Emergency Department: The Epidemiology of Medication Prescribing
Dominik Aronsky, Vanderbilt University, Department of Biomedical Informatics
Evaluating the Safety and Efficiency of a CPOE System for Continuous Medication Infusions in a Pediatric ICU
Azizeh Sowan, University of Maryland
Prospective Evaluation of a Bayesian Network for Detecting Asthma Exacerbations in a Pediatric Emergency Department
David Sanders, Vanderbilt University, Department of Biomedical Informatics
GODSN: Global News Driven Disease Outbreak and Surveillance
Sharib Khan, Columbia University
Comparison of Alcohol Abusers Who Seek Traditional Treatment Versus Those Who Use An Online Program
Suena Huang, George Washington University Hospital
Integrating Genetic Information Resources with an EHR
Guilherme Del Fiol, Intermountain Healthcare
Reengineering Real Time Outbreak Detection Systems for Influenza Epidemic Monitoring
John Brownstein, Childrens Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School
2005
Unit-wide Notification of Ventilator Disconnections
R. Scott Evans, LDS Hospital/Intermountain Health Care, Salt Lake City, UT
Intervention to Improve Dyslipidemia Screening in Hospitalized Diabetics
Richard M. Reichley, BJC Healthcare, St. Louis, MO
Improving Override Rates for Computerized Prescribing Alerts in Ambulatory Care
Nidhi R. Shah, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
Using Computerized Physician Order Entry to Decrease Insurance Denials
Alan M. Weiss, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
Diana Forsythe Award
- In recognition of research that best exemplifies the spirit and scholarship of Diana Forsythe's work at the intersection of informatics and social sciences. The Diana E. Forsythe Award winner is chosen by the AMIA People and Organizational Issues Working Group, co-chaired by Cynthia Gadd, PhD, and Annette L. Valenta, DrPH.
2007
The Work to Make Telemedicine Work: A Social and Articulative View
David Nicolini
2006
Physicians, Patients, and the Electronic Health Record: An Ethnographic Analysis.
Ventres, William, Kooienga, Sarah, Vuckovic, Marlin, Ryan, Nygren, Peggy, and Stewart, Valerie.
2005
An Ontology of Geo-Reasoning to Support Medical Response to Attacks with Weapons of Mass Destruction
David Kirsh, PhD, Nicole Peterson, Leslie A. Lenert, MD, MS.
Mother Knows Best: Medical Record Management for Patients with Spina Bifida During Transition from Pediatric to Adult Care
Carston S. Østerlund, MA, PhD, Nienke P. Dosa, MD, MPH, and Catherine Arnott Smith, MA, MSIS, PhD.
2003
IT, Gender, and Professional Practice: Or, Why an Automated Drug Distribution System Was Sent Back to the Manufacturer
Joel Novek
2002
Asking Questions: Information Needs in a Surgical Intensive Care Unit
M.C. Reddy, MS, University of California - Irvine, Irvine, CA, W. Pratt, PhD, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, P. Dourish, PhD, University of California - Irvine, Irvine, CA, and M.M. Shabot, MD, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA.
2001
Resisting and Promoting New Technologies in Clinical Practice: The Case of Telepsychiatry
Dr. Carl May
Social Science in Medicine 2001 Jun;52(12):1889-901
Homer Warner Award
- The award is named for Homer R. Warner, MD, PhD, a pioneer in the field of informatics and the founder of the Department of Biomedical Informatics at the University of Utah. This awarded is presented to the paper that best describes approaches to improving computerized information acquisition, knowledge data acquisition and management, and experimental results documenting the value of these approaches
2007
Critical Issues in an Electronic Documentation System
Charlene R. Weir, RN, PhD, VA SLC GRECC and Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah
Jonathan R. Nebecker, MS, MD, University of Utah, Department of Internal Medicine2006
Evaluating the Impact and Costs of Deploying an Electronic Medical Record System to Support TB Treatment in Peru
Hamish S. F. Fraser, MDChB, MSc; Joaquin Blaya, MS; Sharon S. Choi, MS; Cesar Bonilla, MD; and Darius Jazayeri, MEng
2005
Physician Use of Electronic Medical Records: Issues and Successes with Direct Data Entry and Physician Productivity
Paul D. Clayton, Intermountain Health Care, Salt Lake City, UT.
2003 (There was a tie in 2003)
Using Adaptive Turnaround Documents to Electronically Acquire Structured Data in a Clinical Setting
Paul G. Biondich, V. Anand, S.M. Downs, and C.J. McDonald, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN.
Use-centered Development of a Web-based Preschool Vision Screening Tool
David P. Taylor, Partners Healthcare System, Wellesley, MA, B.E.Bray, and N. Staggers, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, and R.J. Olson, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA.
2002
Using Point of Service Clinical Documentation to Reduce Variability in Charge Capture
S.N. Thorton, PhD, H. Yu, MD, Intermountain Health Care, and R.M. Gardner, PhD, Intermountain Health Care and University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.
2001
The Effects on Clinician Ordering Patterns of a Computerized Decision Support System for Neuroradiology Imaging Studies
David L. Sanders, MD
1998
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Automated Term Composition (p.765)
P.L. Elkin, MD, K.R. Bailey, PhD, C.G. Chute, MD, DrPH
1996
The UMLS Knowledge Source Server: a versatile Internet?based research tool.
McCray AT, Razi AM, Bangalore AK, Browne AC, Stavri PZ.
Morris Collen Award
- In honor of Morris F. Collen, a pioneer in the field of medical informatics, this prestigious award is presented by teh American College of Medical Informatics of Informatics to an individual whose personal commitment and dedication to medical informatics has made a lasting impression on the field.
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2007
William Stead, MD2006
Edward H. Shortliffe, MD, PhD2005
Reed M. Gardner, PhD2004
Clement J. McDonald, MD2003
W. Edward Hammond, PhD2002
Marion J. Ball, EdD2001
Co-recipients
Howard L. Bleich, MD and Warner V. Slack, MD2000
Jean-Raoul Scherrer, MD, PhD1999
Joshua Lederberg, PhD1998
Robert S. Ledley, DDS1997
Donald A.B. Lindberg, MD1996
G. Octo Barnett, MD1995
Not Presented1994
Homer Warner, MD, PhD1993
Morris Collen, MD
Harriet Werley Award
In recognition of the paper, with a nurse as first author, making the greatest contribution to advance the field of nursing informatics.
2007
An Analysis of Narrative Nursing Documentation in an Otherwise Structured Intensive Care Clinical Information System
Jacqueline Moss, University of Alabama at Birmingham – Nursing
2006
Toward the Creation of an Ontology for Nursing Document Sections: Mapping Section Names to the LOINC Semantic Model
Sookyung Hyun, Columbia University School of Nursing, New York, NY.
2005
Promoting Safe Nursing Care By Bringing Visibility to the Disciplinary Aspects of Interdisciplinary Care
Gail M. Keenan, School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and Elizabeth Yakel, School of Information, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
2003
Clinical Information Needs in Context: An Observational Study of Clinicians Whil Using a Clinical Information System
Leanne M. Currie, M. Graham, M. Allen, S. Bakken, V. Patel, and J.J. Cimino, Columbia University, New York, NY.
2002
Information Model and Terminology Models Issues Related to Goals
S. Bakken, RN, DNSc, Columbia University, New York, NY, J.J. Warren, RN, PhD, University of Kansas, Kansas City, KS, A. Casey, RN, MSc, Royal College of Nursing, London, United Kingdom, D. Konicek, RN, SNOMED International, Northfield, IL, C. Lundberg, RN, Kaiser Permanente, Aurora, CO, and M. Pooke, MSc, DpodM, Clinical Professions Information Advisory Group, Northampton, United Kingdom.
1999
Suzanne Bakken, RN, DNSc, School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, CA
1998
Designing HeartCare: Custom Computerized Home Care for Patients Recovering from CABG Surgery (page 381)
Patricia Flately Brennan, RN, PhD, Barrett Caldwell, PhD, Shirley M. Moore, PhD, RN, N. Sreenath, PhD, Josette Jones, MS,
The Martin Epstein and Student Paper Awards
The Martin Epstein and Student Paper Awards are issued in recognition of best student papers at the Annual Symposium. Student papers are selected by the Annual Symposium Scientific Program Committee and forwarded to the Student Paper Advisory Committee (SPAC) who nominate eight finalist papers for presentation at the Student Paper Competition. Based on a combination of the written paper and oral presentation, the judges will select a first, second, and third place paper. If the first place paper is truly extraordinary, the (SPAC) awards the Martin Epstein Award.
Martin Epstein Award Winner
2006
Discovering Biological Guilds through Topological Abstraction, Gil Alterovitz, MIT/Harvard, Cambridge, MA
For 2006, the student paper award winners are as follows:
Adam Wright
Christopher Johnson and Roni F. Zeiger
First Prize
Discovering Biological Guilds through Topological Abstraction
Gil Alterovitz and Marco F. Romani, MIT/Harvard, Cambridge, MA
Second Prize
Automated Development of Order Sets and Corollary Orders by Data Mining in an Ambulatory Computerized Physician Order Entry System
Adam Wright and Dean F. Sittig, Oregon Health & Science University, Northwest Permanente Medical Group, Portland OR
Third Prize
Task Analysis of Writing Hospital Admission Orders: Evidence of a Problem-Based Approach
Christopher Johnson and Roni F. Zeiger, Stanford Medical Informatics, Palo Alto, CA
For 2007, the student paper award winners are as follows:
First Prize
SANDS: An Architecture for Clinical Decision Support in a National Health Information Network
Adam Wright, Oregon Health & Science University
Second Prize
Signout: A Collaborative Document with Implications for the Future of Clinical Information Systems
Daniel Stein, Columbia University
Second Prize (2)
Use of Classification Models Based on Usage Data for the Selection of Infobutton Resources
Guilherme Del Fiol, University of Utah
2005
First Prize
Design, Implementation, Use, and Preliminary Evaluation of SEBASTIAN, a Standards-based Web Service for Clinical Decision Support
Kensaku Kawamoto and David F. Lobach, Duke University, Durham, NC
Second Prize
Using Bayesian Networks to Predict Survival of Liver Transplant Patients
Nathan Hoot and Dominik Aronsky, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN
Third Prize
Patient-specific Models for Predicting the Outcomes of Patients With Community Acquired Pneumonia
Shyam Visweswaran and Gregory F. Cooper, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
2003
First Prize
Text Categorization Models for Retrieval of High Quality Articles in Internal Medicine
Y. Aphinyanaphongs, and C.F. Aliferis, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.
Second Prize
The Cognitive Complexity of a Provider Order Entry Interface
J. Horsky, D.R. Kaufman, and V.L. Patel, Columbia University, New York, NY.
Third Prize
IndexFinder: A Method of Extracting Key Concepts from Clinical Texts for Indexing
Q. Zou, W.W. Chu, C. Morioka, G.H. Leazer, H. Kangarloo, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.
2002
First Prize
Analysis of Identifier Performance Using a Deterministic Linkage Algorithm
S.J. Grannis, MD, J.M. Overhage, MD, PhD, and C.J. McDonald, MD, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN.
Second Prize
Free-text Medical Document Retrieval Via Phrase-based Vector Space Model
W. Mao, MS, and W.W. Chu, PhD, Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles, CA.
Third Prize
Generating a Mortality Model From a Pediatric ICU (PICU) Database Utilizing Knowledge Discovery
C.E. Kennedy, MD, and N. Aoki, MD, PhD, MS, Department of Pediatrics, Critical Care Section, and Department of Information Technology, Baylor College of Medicine, and The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX.
2001
First Prize
Building ICU Artifact Detection Models with More Date in Less Time
Christine L. Tsien, PhD
Second Prize
Comparing Syntactic Complexity in Medical and non-Medical Corpora
David A. Cambell, MPhil
Third Prize
A Knowledge Model for the Interpretation and Visualization of NLP-parsed Discharged Summaries
Michael Krauthammer, MD
1999
First Prize
Wendy W. Chapman, Department of Medical Informatics, University of Utah and LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT
Second Prize
Stephen Porter, MD, MPH, Division of Emergency Medicine, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA
Third Prize
Denise M. Goldsmith, MS, RN, Center for Clinical Computing, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA.
1998
First Place
Data Mining by Clinicians
Daniel J. Nigrin
Second Place
Using the Extensible Markup Lanaguage (XML) in Automated Clinical Practice Guidelines
Anil K. Dubey
Third Place
Vector-field Classification in Magnetic-resonance Angiography
Maria A. Tovar
Nursing Informatics Working Group Award
- In recognition of a student who demonstrates excellence in nursing informatics and who has the potential to contribute significantly to the discipline of nursing and health informatics.
2007
Beyond Surface Characteristics: A New Health Text-specific Readability Measurement
Hyeoneui Kim, Brigham and Women's Hospital2006
Predictive Modeling for the Prevention of Hospital-Acquired Pressure Ulcers
Tae Youn Kim, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, College of Nursing
2005
Predicting the Likelihood of Falls Among the Elderly Using Likelihood Basis Pursuit Technique
Kanittha Volrathongchai, School of Nursing Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand
2001
Mediating Between Nursing Intervention Terminology Systems
Nicholas R. Hardiker, RN, MSc
Chairman's Club Award
- This award honors an AMIA member for outstanding membership recruitment during the Member Get A Member Campaign. The award is presented annually at the AMIA Annual Symposium Chairman's Club Reception.
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2007
Yehoshua Perl2006
James J. Cimino2005
Daniel Sands2004
Linda Goodwin2003
Suzanne Bakken2002
Brian Gugerty2001
Connie Delaney2000-1997
Patricia Abbott1996
Syed Haque1995-1994
Alan Rowberg1993
Edward Shortliffe1992-1991
Alan Rowberg
Leadership Awards
- AMIA Leadership Awards are given by the Chairman of the Board and the President and CEO for outstanding volunteer leadership and service to the association. The awards are presented at the AMIA Annual Symposium.
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2007
Cynthia S. Gadd
Michael O. Leavitt
Nancy M. Lorenzi
Suzanne Markel-Fox
Mark A. Musen
William W. Stead
Anna Chen, University of Texas at Houston2006
David J. Brailer
Carolyn Clancy
William R. Hersh
Congresswoman Nancy L. Johnson
Steven E. Labkoff
The Honorable Michael O. Leavitt
Charles Safran
Congressman David Wu2005
Paul Clayton
Connie Delaney
Robert Greenes
William Hersh
John Holmes
Linda Kloss
Jochen Moehr
Jerome Osheroff and Jonathan Teich
Ida Sim2003
Michael Ackerman
David Bates
Peter Goltra
Paul Tang
John Zapp2002
Jeffrey Blair
Christopher Chute
James Cimino
Simon Cohn
Stanley Huff
Betsy Humphreys
Clement McDonald
Judy Ozbolt
Kent Spackman2001
Carol Aronson, Margaret Olah, Judy Privett, and Molly Pruett
Milton Corn
The Nursing Informatics Working Group
Helmuth Orthner
Thomas Piemme
Charles Safran
Blake Wachter2000
Marion Ball
Bonnie Kaplan
HC "Moon" Mullins
Edward Shortliffe1999
Patricia Abbott
Joseph Hales
W. Ed Hammond
Janice Kennedy
Charles Safran
Harold Schoolman1998
Don Detmer
Beverly Kane and Daniel Sands
Dan Masys
Kathleen McCormick
Paul Tang1997
W. Ed Hammond
Clement McDonald
William Stead1996
William Braithwaite
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