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1996 AM A Annual Fall Symposium

1996 AM A Annual Fall Symposium. SCAMC. 1996 AM A Annual Fall Symposium. (Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care). Beyond the Superhighway: Exploiting the Internet with Medical Informatics. teledoctor slide. photo of zapper. C i t a t i o n s.

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1996 AM A Annual Fall Symposium

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  1. 1996 AM A Annual Fall Symposium

  2. SCAMC 1996 AM A Annual Fall Symposium (Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care)

  3. Beyond the Superhighway:Exploiting the Internet with Medical Informatics

  4. teledoctor slide

  5. photo of zapper

  6. C i t a t i o n s Internet & WWW in Medline

  7. Two Themes: Exploitation Internet and World Wide Web Medical Informatics Information Science

  8. Exploiting the Internet • Networks in education and training • Community health information networks • Electronic medical records and the Web • Expert systems via the Internet • International health • Internet publishing • Uses of the Internet by care givers

  9. Information Science and the Internet • Digital libraries • Telemedicine • IAIMS and the Internet • Sharing health information • Extending the Web paradigm • Collaborative research

  10. Commerce and Telecommunications • Health care is commerce • How does the commercial world exploit telecommunications? • How is the commercial world shaping telecommunications?

  11. "InfoStructures" of TomorrowTim WildVice President, Tandem Computers

  12. The Review Process • 590 submissions • 290 papers (53% acceptance) • 32 panels • 268 posters, demos, tutorials, etc. • 9 track chairs + 3 specialists • 388 reviewers • 840 reviews (2.9 per paper) • 63 sessions • 1910 e-mail messages

  13. 1910 E-mail Messages 505 24 357 143 881

  14. photos of program committee

  15. The Program Committee E. Andrew Balas Randolph C. Barrows Christopher G. Chute Suzanne B. Henry George Hripcsak Gil J. Kuperman Daniel R. Masys Alexa T. McCray H.C. "Moon" Mullins Mark A. Musen Vimla L. Patel Mark S. Tuttle

  16. The AMIA Staff Jeanne Nevin Janice Kennedy Vernell Henry Sharon Jadrnak Andria Brummitt Gwyn V. Roberts Y. Michelle Daniels Kristina Sims Debbie Preusse Monica Jonas

  17. The Authors

  18. The Authors (continued)

  19. The Reviewers

  20. Meeting Logistics I • Paper Presentations • Student papers • Panels • Theater Demonstrations • Poster Sessions • Track Keynotes

  21. Meeting Logistics II • Tutorials • Exhibit Hall • Meet the Experts • Workshops • Working Groups Sessions • Closing Session

  22. Meeting Logistics III • First Timers' Breakfast • Membership Meeting • Working Group Meetings • Committee Meetings • Reception

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