AMIA 2002 Annual Symposium AMIA 2002 Symposium - Schedule


The American Medical Informatics Association 2002 Symposium begins on Saturday, November 9, 2002 and concludes on Wednesday afternoon, November 13, 2002. There are several ways to explore the Symposium schedule:

Browse by day, date and time using the session listing on this page. Click on the schedule tables shown below for additional information on any session. Use the Author Index to find a specific presentation. Use the Full Text Search to search session titles, authors and abstracts using your own search words.
Saturday, Nov 9 2002
Tutorials 08:00 AM-11:30 AM
Tutorials 01:00 PM-04:30 PM
Workshops 07:30 PM-10:00 PM
Tutorials 08:00 AM-04:30 PM

Sunday, Nov 10 2002
Tutorials 08:00 AM-04:30 PM
Tutorials 08:00 AM-11:30 AM
Tutorials 01:00 PM-04:00 PM
Workshops 08:00 PM-10:30 PM

Monday, Nov 11 2002
Sessions 01:45 PM-03:15 PM
Sessions 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Sessions 03:30 PM-05:00 PM
Posters 05:15 PM-07:00 PM
Sessions 08:30 AM-10:00 AM

Tuesday, Nov 12 2002
Sessions 08:30 AM-10:00 AM
Sessions 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Sessions 01:45 PM-03:15 PM
Sessions 03:30 PM-05:00 PM
Posters 05:15 PM-07:00 PM

Wednesday, Nov 13 2002
Sessions 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
Sessions 08:00 AM-09:30 AM

Symposium Schedule by Day, Date and Time

(Note: There are up to 11 simultaneous sessions at times during the meeting; you may need to scroll your browser window left and right to see all sessions. For printing, Landscape mode is recommended.)
Theme
Colors
Bioinformatics: Computation for the Genome Era
Clinical Informatics: Applications for Research and Clinical Care
Technology Transfer: Disseminating and Generalizing Innovation
Education and Training: Creating and Enhancing Learning and Learning Environments

Tutorials
Saturday, Nov 9 2002
8:00 AM - 11:30 AM T04 Practical Considerations for Choosing Terminologies in Health Care Applications T05 Human Factors Engineering an Essential Component of User-Centered Design of Healthcare Informatics Systems:Usability Laboratory Tutorial T06 Introduction to Bioinformatics T07 Designing Reliable, Fault-Tolerant Systems in a Diverse Healthcare Environment T08 The Software Oversight Committee: Monitoring the Clinical Computing Environment to Reduce Errors and Improve Patient Safety T09 Electronic Medical Records: Selection and Implementation T10 Evaluating the Impact of Health Care Information Systems T11 Information Retrieval and Digital Libraries
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM T01 Data Mining in Clinical Domains: Methods, Applications, and Promise T02 Introduction to XML T03 Creating an Academic Biomedical Informatics Program: Theory and Practice
1:00 PM - 4:30 PM T12 Using NCBI Molecular Biology Resources and the Draft Human Genome T13 Customizing the UMLS Metathesaurus for Your Applications T14 Putting Standards to Work: Vocabulary Implementation in the Real World T15 Clinical Practice Guidelines, Decision Support and Patient Safety T16 Implementation Success - Mastering the Integration of Clinical Computer Applications T17 Managing Information Privacy & Security in Health Care – A HIPAA Focus T18 Managing Informatics Changes T19 Building Dynamic, Enterprise Resource-Integrated Web Applications: Theory and Practice with Cold Fusion
Sunday, Nov 10 2002
8:00 AM - 11:30 AM T23 Ontologies, Terminologies, and the Semantic Web for Clinical and Bio Scientists T24 Customized data warehousing for effective use of web genomic databanks T25 Lexical Tools for UMLS Developers T26 Presenting Your Work: Designing Presentations, Using Technology, and Giving the Show T27 Is IT Worth IT? Measuring the Economic Impact of IT on the Health System T28 Building Bayesian Decision Support Systems T29 Rapid Development of Mobile Applications: Theory and Practice T30 End-to-End Internet Performance Monitoring and Evaluation--Challenges, Tools, Future Directions
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM T20 Introduction to Clinical Information Systems T21 Clinical Information and Knowledge in HL7 version 3 - The Reference Information Model and beyond. T22 Theory and Practice of Outbreak Detection
1:00 PM - 4:30 PM T31 Clustering Genes by RNA Expression: How to Get Started and Where to Go Next T32 Introduction to Clinical Data Warehouses, Data Marts and Data Mining T33 Practical Issues in Knowledge Engineering for Usable Clinical Information Systems: Delighters for Designers T34 PDA Usability: Application design for Palm OS & Pocket PC T35 The Organizational Context of Information Technology: Perspectives, Tools, and Challenges T36 Evaluating health websites: Best practices for webpublishing, quality criteria, and methods for quality assurance of consumer health information on the web T37 XML-Based Representation of Guideline Knowledge T38 Medical Concept Representation: From Classification to Understanding
Workshops
Saturday, Nov 9 2002
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM W01 Manuscript Peer Review 101: A Guide to the (Critical) Reader W02 Intelligent Data Analysis and Data Mining in Medicine: Current work and future activity of the IMIA Working Group 3 W03 Linking Nursing Informatics Scope of Practice, Standards, and Competencies to Nursing Roles W04 Educational Program Web Sites: Demonstrations and Discussion W05 Paperless Practice W06 Strategies for Secondary Data Analysis of AHRQ-Healthcare Databases W07 Overcoming Barriers to Provide Consumer Health Information W08 CPRI-HOST CPR Selection Toolkit What is it and How can Physicians use it to Start the System Selection Process?
Sunday, Nov 10 2002
8:00 PM - 10:30 PM W09 Clinical Data Mining: Who does it, and what do they do? W10 Information Literacy: An Essential Tool for Evidence-Based Practice presented by the Interagency Council on Information Resources in Nursing W11 Nursing Informatics: From Novice to Expert W12 A Survey of Visualization with Applications to Medicine of the 21st Century W13 Standards in Clinical Decision Support: Activities in Health Level Seven W14 The Formalization of Health Informatics Education W15 Issues and Challenges in Validation of Terminology Models for Nursing Interventions W16 The Robert Wood Johnson "Exploring Online Healthcare in the Information Age" Project: Guidelines for Grantmakers and Grantseekers
Sessions
Monday, Nov 11 2002
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM S01 Bioinformatics Track Plenary: Connecting Bioinformatics to Medical Informatics Resources S02 Clinical Informatics Track Plenary: Natural Language and Information Retrieval S03 Technology Transfer Track Plenary Panel: Sociotechnical Approaches in Health Informatics S04 Education and Training Track Plenary Panel: Bio-Medical Informatics--Perspectives on Gender
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM S05 Panel: Meeting the Needs of the Applied/Professional Informatician S06 Panel: Mobile Computing in Healthcare and the Future of Point-of-Care Information Accessibility S07 Panel: Molecular and Functional Imaging: Opportunities for Increased Synergy Between Molecular Medicine and Clinical Imaging S08 Electronic Medical Records S09 User Needs - Retrieval Strategies S10 Preventing Errors S11 User Needs - Usability S12 Knowledge Based Systems S13 Controlled Terminologies - UMLS S14 Theater Style Demonstrations
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM S15 Panel: A United States National Strategy in Primary Care Informatics S16 Panel: Adverse Drug Events - Verification Variation S17 Panel: Informatics Methods for Bioterrorism Detection using Clinical Data S18 Electronic Medical Records S19 WWW Systems and Tools S20 New Algorithms for Bioinformatics S21 Surveillance S22 Terminology and Technology Assessment S23 Bioinformatics Applications of UMLS and MeSH
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM S24 Panel: Knowledge Discovery in Molecular Medicine: Computational Approaches to Mining, Visualizing, and Understanding Molecular Data S25 Panel: Building a knowledge-based clinical practice: opportunities, challenges, solutions S26 Panel: Addressing Disparities in Access to Health Care Information for Vulnerable Populations S27 Panel: Careers in Medical Informatics S28 Panel: Report on the AMIA 2002 Spring Congress S29 Panel: NLM & AHRQ Research Grants Overview S30 Partnerships in Innovation S31 Theater Style Demonstrations
5:15 PM - 7:00 PM S32 Poster Session 1
Tuesday, Nov 12 2002
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM S33 Bioinformatics Track Plenary: American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI) Special Session S34 Bioinformatics Track Plenary: Improving Security and Infrastructure in Bioinformatics S35 Technology Transfer Track Plenary: From Public Health and Biosurveillance to Organizational Readiness S36 Education and Training Track Plenary: Tele-Education
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM S37 Panel: Implementation Strategies: Friend or Foe? S38 Panel: Building a Public Health Informatics Infrastructure for Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response S39 Panel: The Role of Searching and Evaluating the Literature to Ensure Patient Safety in Clinical Research: Practices and Protocols S40 Technology Transfer S41 Security and Confidentiality S42 Telemedicine S43 Guideline Tools S44 Taxonomy Development S45 Controlled Terminologies S46 Theater Style Demonstrations
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM S47 Panel: The Relationship of Human Genome Data to the Future of Clinical Trials S48 Panel: Exchanging Standardized Information among Large Healthcare Institutions S49 Panel: Online Support Groups as Collaborators in Medical Research S50 Surveillance - Bioterrorism S51 User Information Needs S52 Knowledge Management S53 Decision Support S54 Structuring Data S55 Controlled Terminologies
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM S56 Panel: When Technology Isn't Enough: Barriers and Drivers to Innovation Adoption S57 Panel: The Need for Electronic Medical Records in Primary Care S58 Panel: Update on LOINC and RELMA-Expanded Uses in Public Health Reporting and Bioterrorism, New Drug Submissions, Attachments, Laboratory Instrument Messages, Clinical Reports, and Dentistry S59 Panel: Ethics in Informatics Education S61 Panel: AMIA Public Policy Committee Legislative Update S62 Partnerships in Innovation S63 Theater Style Demonstrations
5:15 PM - 7:00 PM S64 Poster Session 2
Wednesday, Nov 13 2002
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM S65 Bioinformatics Track Plenary: Bioinformatics and Cancer S66 Clinical Informatics Track Plenary: Application of Mathematical Models to Medical Records S67 Technology Transfer Track Plenary Panel: The Nursing Terminology Summit Conference 2002--From Reference Terminology Model to Strategic Plan S68 Education and Training Track Plenary: Clinical Simulations
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM S69 Panel: Informatics in Action - Applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Public Health S70 Panel: The A-Z for Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Applications in Health Care S71 Panel: Incorporating the Social into Medical Informatics S72 Panel: Ethics and Bioinformatics S73 Consumer Health S74 Mining Text and Databases for Bioinformatics S75 Decision Theory and Applications S76 Mathematical Models S77 Knowledge Based Systems and Tools

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