AMIA 2000 Program
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ACMI Events
The American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI) was formed in 1984 as an honorary organization to recognize the contributions of leaders in the science and application of medical informatics. As part of the consolidation of the American Association for Medical Systems and Informatics (AAMSI), ACMI, and the Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care (SCAMC), ACMI became the fellowship component of AMIA. Fellows of ACMI nominate individuals for membership, and several new members are elected to ACMI each year. New members are inducted into ACMI at the AMIA Annual Symposium. ACMI Meet the Experts Come meet the experts, who are ACMI Fellows or invited. These outstanding leaders will describe their recent activities, or discuss yours, in a casual small group setting. This is an opportunity to ask those special questions you may have that could not be addressed in the more formal presentations.
Monday, November 6
Russ B. Altman, MD, PhD
Marion J. Ball, EdD
Patricia Flatley Brennan, RN, PhD
Keith E. Campbell, MD, PhD
Carole A. Gassert, RN, PhD
John A. Paton, PhD
Tuesday, November 7
Eta S. Berner, EdD
Charles P. Friedman, PhD, ACMI President-Elect
Joseph W. Hales, PhD
Betsy S. Humphreys
Henry J. Lowe, MD
Virginia K. Saba, EdD, RN
Williams A. Yasnoff, MD, PhD Other ACMI Events ACMI will host other events at AMIA 2000 mentioned elsewhere in this program, including:
Morris F. Collen Award of Excellence This special award is made to an individual who has shown leadership and made significant contributions to medical informatics. Charles Safran, MD, will present the ACMI Morris F. Collen Award of Excellence to Jean-Raoul Scherrer, MD, PhD. Emeritus Professor Jean-Raoul Scherrer's long and distinguished career in medical informatics spans over four decades. In 1959, Dr. Scherrer received his MD from the Geneva University Medical School. He became laureate of the faculty for his doctorate thesis in 1965. From 1967 to 1970 he was collaborator in research in medical physics at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Long Island, New York and on research projects within the Department of Anaesthetics at Columbia University, New York. In 1971, Dr. Scherrer became lecturer in medical informatics at the Geneva University Medical School and a full Professor in 1979. In 1971 he led a major hospital informatics system development in Geneva called "DIOGENE." Professor Scherrer was nominated Director of Geneva University Hospital's computer center where he lead the migration from the former star network system of the early 1970s into the full migration onto a distributed architecture in 1995. In 1984 he founded the Swiss Society for Medical Informatics (SSMI). Dr. Scherrer became executive vice president of IMIA in charge of Working Groups and Special Interest Groups (1993-1996) and executive president of European Federation of Medical Informatics (EFMI) from 1996-1998. In 1995-96 with the help of the Ministry of Health of the Geneva Dr. Scherrer created Health On the Net Foundation (HON) where became president upon his retirement in 1998. In addition to this long career in medical informatics and medicine he is author of more than 300 scientific publications. ACMI Distinguished Lecture Every other year ACMI sponsors the ACMI Distinguished Lecture delivered by a decorated ACMI Fellow. W. Ed Hammond, MD, will deliver this year's lecture. ACMI Executive Committee Meeting Sunday, November 5 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM San Fernando, Lobby Level The Annual ACMI Dinner and Induction of New Fellows (by invitation only) Sunday, November 5 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites San Gabriel B/C, Lobby Level
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