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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A physician by training, Dr. Terry Hannan has emerged as a leader of the informatics community in Australia. His fascination with the field led to his involvement, from 1984 through 1992, as Medical Manager of the project involved in the international transfer and implementation of the wellknown...

2003

William G. Harless is the Director of TIME Project at the Georgetown University School of Medicine. His prime interest in informatics is centered in the use of intelligent systems to support more relevant, experiential, and confluent methods of education. He has developed patient simulations...

1988

Daniel K. Harris is the Director of the American Medical Association’s Medical information Network and President of the Medical Division of SoftSearch, Inc., a software engineering firm. Mr. Harris was President of the Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care in 1986 19X7. He...

1987

In 1995 the College created the new category of International Associates to honor the achievements of medical informaticians outside of North America who have had an important impact on medical informatics in this country, and throughout the world...

2006

Peter Haug is the Director of Medical Informatics for the Urban Central Region, a three-hospital group of Intermountain Health Care. He is currently housed at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is also an Associate Professor of Medical Informatics at the University of Utah and serves...

2001

Reinhold Haux is Professor and Director of the Department of Medical Informatics at the University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany. Dr. Haux received a masters degree (German “Diplom”) in Medical Informatics from the University of Heidelberg and University of Applied Sciences Heilbronn in...

1999

Brian Haynes is an internist and clinical epidemiologist. He is Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics and Professor of Medicine at McMaster University in Hamilton Ontario Canada, and founded the Health Information Research Unit there in 1987. His main interests are in the reliable...

1992

Suzanne Bakken Henry is Associate Professor, Nursing and Medical Information Science, at the University of California, San Francisco. She serves on the Executive Committee of the MIS Program and heads the focal area in Knowledge Management. Dr. Henry received her BSN from Arizona State...

1997

William R. Hersh is Associate Professor of Medicine, Medical Informatics, and Public Health at Oregon Health Sciences University, where he also serves as Director of the Master of Science Program in Medical Informatics. Dr. Hersh received his BS degree in Biology and his MD from University of...

1996

Ed’s introduction to medical informatics came as a summer intern in the newly-established Laboratory of Computer Science at the Massachusetts General Hospital in 1963, where a technological breakthrough was a sound-deadening cover for the teletypes to allow information to be printed at...

1989

Frank M. Holden is the Director of the Veterans Administration Department of Medicine and Surgery at the Boston Development Center. He has been responsible for the development and implementation of important computer-based health system management techniques, including the DRG system for...

1988

William Hole is Research Medical Officer for the Unified Medical Language System Metathesaurus at the National Library of Medicine. He received his BA in chemistry from Earlham College in Indiana and his MD from Ohio State University. He completed a residency in pediatrics at Mount Zion Hospital...

2001

Dr. Holmes received his bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Pennsylvania, a master’s degree in information systems design and doctorate in information science from Drexel University. Beginning in 1982, he rose through the ranks of research staff of the Clinical...

2006

George Hripcsak is Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Informatics at Columbia University. He received his BS, summa cum laude, from Haverford College and his MD from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He completed his residency in internal medicine at...

1995

Richard K. C. Hsieh is Director for International Programs at the National Library of Medicine. His early work was with the U.S. Public Health Service in computer applications in hospitals. ambulatory care facilities, and multi-phasic health testing services. Dr. Hsieh’s current interest...

1989

Stanley M. Huff is a Senior Medical Informaticist at Intermountain Health Care and an Associate Professor (Clinical) in Medical Informatics at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. Huff received his BS degree in Chemistry from Brigham Young University and his MD...

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