Michael Fitzmaurice is Senior Science Advisor for Information Technology in the Immediate Office of the Director of the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. Dr. Fitzmaurice received his BS degree in Mathematics (with a minor in Engineering Physics), his BA degree in Economics from St....
ACMI Fellows
The College originated in 1984 when five pioneers in informatics decided to establish an honorific society to recognize expertise in biomedical Informatics. Today, there are nearly 300 Fellows, with 10-20 new Fellows elected each year when Voting Fellows of the College judge nominees during a formal election process. Use the search feature below to view the names of individuals who have achieved ACMI Fellowship, one of the highest honors in the field of informatics.
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Dr. Florance received BA and MA degrees in medical anthropology from the University of Utah, a master’s degree in library science from Brigham Young University, and a PhD in information and library science from the University of Maryland. She has held medical library administrator...
Dr Fraser received his Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Science/Physiology and his MD from Edinburgh University. He earned his MRCP Medical Boards at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, along with a Masters degree in Knowledge based systems from Edinburgh University. At the time...
Dr. Fridsma received his Bachelors in Biomedical Sciences and MD degrees from the University of Michigan, then moved to Stanford for an Internal Medicine Residency and graduate training leading to his PhD in Medical Informatics from Stanford. He joined the faculty at the University of Pittsburgh...
Andrew Friede joined Cerner Corporation in 1997 and serves as a Physician Executive. He completed his medical training at Johns Hopkins (MD, 1981), an internship in pediatrics at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, and a residency in preventive medicine at Harvard School of Public Health (MPH...
A physician who trained at Harvard and Stanford, Dr. Friedman spent a few years with Octo Barnett at Massachusetts General Hospital (where he contributed to the early development of Computer-Stored Ambulatory Record, COSTAR) before moving in 1974 to a faculty position in the Department of...
Dr. Friedman received her bachelors degree from City College and her Masters and Ph.D. in Computer Science from New York University. At the time of election to the College she was a Professor of Computer Science at Queens College and is also on the faculty of the Center for Medical...
Dr. Gadd received her Bachelors degree in Textile Engineering from NC State, and an MBA from Winthrop University, where she joined the faculty before returning to school to get a Masters in Medical Informatics from Duke, and a PhD in Information Systems and Cognitive Science from the University...
Carole Gassert is the Informatics Nurse Consultant and Advisor for Informatics and Distance Learning in the Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration. Dr. Gassert received a BS in Nursing from the University of Virginia, a Masters of Nursing...
Antoine Geissbuhler is a Professor of Medical Informatics at Geneva University School of Medicine and Director of the Division of the Medical Informatics at Geneva University Hospitals.
Dr. Geissbuhler graduated from the Geneva University School of Medicine in 1991 as a Philips European...

