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Public Biography
Dorothy Bouldrick has over 25 years of experience in healthcare and academia. She has spent her career working in large healthcare organizations, college of health professions, and medical universities. She has clinical and administrative experience in patient access, clinical informatics, ambulatory and acute delivery services, training and development in large health organizations and a senior instructional design for nursing and medical education. She has held positions as Program Director of Medical Assisting and Medical Office Administration programs and has presented at numerous conferences and chaired committees on advancing health professions education, interprofessional collaboration and health informatics to achieve workforce demands. She completed her Doctor in Health Administration with a concentration in Interprofessional Collaboration and Leadership from the Medical University of South Carolina. Currently employed as Sr. Instructional Designer for Clinical Solutions with Elsevier and Program Manager/Instructor for Doctor of Health Administration program at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA.

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Public Health Informatics
Working Group

Vice Chair 2024-2025

Public Health Informatics is the application of informatics in areas of public health, including surveillance, reporting, and health promotion.

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Clinical Research Informatics
Working Group

Member-at-Large 2024-2025

The Clinical Research Informatics Working Group's mission is to advance the discipline of Clinical Research Informatics (CRI) by fostering interaction, discussion and collaboration among individuals and groups involved or interested in the practice and study of CRI, and to serve as the home for CRI professionals within AMIA.

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