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WASHINGTON, DC – The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) announced the 2024 class of 84 Fellows of AMIA (FAMIA) in the FAMIA Applied Informatics Recognition Program. They were selected by a committee of 38 reviewers and will join a community of 526 current FAMIA inductees.

FAMIA recognizes AMIA member professionals who apply informatics skills and knowledge towards the goals of enhanced personal and population health, improved organizational performance and learning, and individual empowerment in healthcare. Fellows apply informatics skills and knowledge within their professional setting, demonstrate professional achievement and leadership, and contribute to the betterment of AMIA.  

“Applied clinical informatics improves healthcare systems and healthcare delivery. We are thrilled to recognize a sixth cohort of FAMIA inductees who demonstrate sustained accomplishments, impactful leadership, and continued dedication to the promise and possibilities of using informatics to improve human health,” said Gretchen Purcell Jackson, MD, PhD, FACS, FACMI, FAMIA, AMIA Board Chair and President, Vice President and Scientific Medical Officer, Intuitive Surgical and Associate Professor of Surgery, Pediatrics, and Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center.  

A formal induction ceremony will be held at the AMIA 2024 Clinical Informatics Conference May 22-23 in Minneapolis.

2024 Class

  • Mitchell A. Izower, MD, MBI, FAMIA
  • David Aguero, PharmD, MSTL, ACHIP
  • Sadia Akter, PhD
  • Mohammad Ateya, PharmD, MS
  • Kamel Azhar, MD
  • Carrie Baker, DO, MS
  • Benjamin Barsotti, MD
  • Nancy Beale, PhD, RN-BC, FAMIA
  • Joao Bettencourt-Silva, BSc, MSc, PhD
  • Tim Burdick, MD MBA MSc
  • Narath Carlile, MD MPH
  • Steven Chan, MD, MBA
  • Jack Chang, PhD, MS
  • Adam Cheriff, MD
  • Karen Courtney, RN
  • Robert Davis, MD
  • Roosevelt De Los Santos, MD, MBA, MS, FAAP, FACHE, FAMIA
  • Christina Eldredge, MD, PhD
  • John Gill, MD, FAAFP, FAMIA
  • Jia-Wen Guo, PhD, RN
  • Yi Guo, PhD
  • Philip Hagedorn, MD, MBI
  • Ben Hamlin, DrPH
  • Sean Hernandez, MD
  • Coleman Hilton, MS
  • Tonya Hongsermeier, MD, MBA
  • Hu Huang, Ph.D., ACHIP, FAMIA
  • Swaminathan Kandaswamy, PhD
  • Christopher Kelly, MD
  • Naqi Khan, MD, MS, FAMIA
  • Sharath Kharidi, MD, FACP, FAMIA
  • Hilda Klasky, MS
  • Vishnoo Kothapeta, MD, MBA
  • Yaa Kumah-Crystal, MD, MPH, MA
  • Gabriel Labbad, MD
  • Gregory Lawton, MD
  • Eric Lee, MD
  • Qi Long, Ph.D.
  • Marcelo Lopetegui, MD
  • Yves Lussier, MD
  • Piyush Mathur, MD, FCCM
  • Lia McNeely, MA, MSN, MBI, CPNP, ACHIP
  • Joshua Medow, MD MSc PhD FAANS FACS FNCS FAHA FCCM
  • John Methot, MS, FAMIA, ACHIP
  • Amir Mohammad, MD, MPH
  • Farhad Nasar, MD, MMI
  • David Ng, MD
  • Anobel Odisho, MD, MPH
  • Eliel Oliveira, MS, MBA
  • Shawn Ong, MD
  • Evan Orenstein, MD
  • Jung In Park, PhD, RN
  • Tushar Patel, MD
  • Yifan Peng, PhD
  • Shobha Phansalkar, PhD
  • Jami Pincavitch, MD, MAS
  • Pradeep Podila, PhD, MHA, MS
  • Kimberly Powell, PhD, RN
  • Anil Rajpal, MPH
  • Luke Rasmussen, MS
  • Rakhal Reddy, MD MSHI ACHIP FACHE
  • Thomas Reese, PharmD, PhD
  • Mark Anthony Rivera, MD, BCMAS, ACHIP, CPHIMS, FAMIA
  • David Robinowitz, MD
  • Christian Rose, MD
  • Shelley Rusincovitch, MMCi
  • Neil Sarkar, PhD, MLIS
  • Abeed Sarker, PhD
  • Jeffrey Sattler, PharmD, DO
  • Ankit Shah, MD
  • Fadia Shaya, PhD, MPH
  • Shannon Sims, MD, PhD
  • Joshua Smith, PhD
  • Vignesh Subbian, PhD
  • Craig Tenner, MD
  • Nikhil Thaker, MD
  • Anncy Thomas, D.O.
  • Aaron Thompson, MD, MPH
  • Colby Uptegraft, MD, MPH, MBI
  • Ece Uzun, PhD
  • Jessica Williams, MD, FAAP, FAMIA
  • Zhijun Yin, Ph.D.
  • Kun-Hsing Yu, MD, PhD
  • Iris Zachary, PhD

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AMIA, the leading professional association for informatics professionals, is the center of action for more than 5,500 informatics professionals from more than 65 countries. As the voice of the nation’s top biomedical and health informatics professionals, AMIA and its members play a leading role in assessing the effect of health innovations on health policy and advancing the field of informatics. AMIA actively supports five domains in informatics: translational bioinformatics, clinical research informatics, clinical informatics, consumer health informatics, and public health informatics.