This one too…. (FYI)… should we set up a page for conferences/workshops and 
maybe discuss them (briefly) on the monthly call?

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> Subject: AMIA 2012 Symposium Late Breaking Sessions Announced - Register 
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> Date: September 26, 2012 4:31:51 PM EDT
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> Just released …
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> Late Breaking Sessions ... don't miss out!
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> Register Now.  November 3 -7, Chicago.
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> Interoperability:  Why is it Taking so Darn Long?
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> G. Kuperman, New York Presbyterian Hospital; H. Solomon, GE Healthcare; R. 
> Koppel, University of Pennsylvania; C. Jaffe, HL7
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> Questions abound around why it’s taking so long to achieve practical 
> interoperability in the US health system. Patients and their advocates wonder 
> “why can’t the records of care at one institution easily be merged with the 
> records of care somewhere else?” Or “why can’t health information 
> interoperate on the Internet the way that so many other types of industries 
> do?” More…
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> Update on the Subspecialty Certification in Clinical Informatics: Panel 
> Presentation with AMIA and the ABPM
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> W. Hersh, OHSU; C. Safran, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard 
> Medical School; J. Starren, Northwestern University Biomedical Informatics 
> Center; J. Lipsman, W. Greaves, American Board of Preventive Medicine
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> AMIA and the ABPM are working together to build the subspecialty of Clinical 
> Informatics which has received American Board of Medical Specialties approval 
> under the administration of ABPM and with the American Board of Pathology. 
> Program requirements for fellowship are being developed by the ACGME. 
> Eligibility to sit for the examination will be through a Practice Pathway for 
> the first 5 years of the examination, to begin in 2013. More …
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> Realizing a National Learning Health System
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> Organized by Charles P. Friedman, University of Michigan; additional 
> panelists TBA
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> On May 17 and 18, 2012, in Washington, D.C., the Joseph H. Kanter Family 
> Foundation (KFF) convened a two-day Learning Health System (LHS) Summit with 
> over 80 prominent individuals representing organizations and stakeholders 
> across the health care and health IT communities.  Participants worked 
> together to begin laying key foundational elements that promise to harmonize 
> and coalesce cutting-edge work presently underway into a national-scale LHS. 
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> The Future of Clinical Data Capture and Documentation: Highlights from the 
> 6th Annual AMIA Invitational Health Policy Meeting
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> D. K. Vawdrey, Columbia University Medical Center; C. M. Cusack, Insight 
> Informatics; G. Hripcsak, Columbia University Medical Center; J. M. Walker, 
> Geisinger Health System; C.Weaver, Gentiva Health Services
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> In December 2011, AMIA convened its annual Invitational Health Policy 
> Meeting. The meeting focused on the future state of technology-enabled 
> clinical data capture and documentation. This panel discussion will summarize 
> highlights of the meeting, including the current state and ideal future state 
> of clinical data capture and documentation, along with seven proposed Guiding 
> Principles for achieving the future state. More …
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> PCORI – Engaging Patients in a Meaningful Way
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> Organized by Susanne Bakken, Columbia University,Director, Center for 
> Evidence-based Practice in the Underserved Director, Reducing Health 
> Disparities Through Informatics Pre- and Post-doctoral Training 
> Program;additional panelists TBA
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> The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) was created to fund 
> research that will provide patients, their caregivers and clinicians with the 
> evidence-based information needed to make better-informed health care 
> decisions.  PCORI is developing research methods that support the engagement 
> and meaningful inclusion of patients at every step of the research process. 
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> Tutorials & Working Group PreSymposia
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> Reserve your spot early for one of 34 CME/CE eligible tutorials ... more
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> Keynotes
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> John Seely Brown, noted author of "A New Culture of Learning: Cultivating the 
> Imagination for a World" ... more
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> Panels
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> Expert panelists are featured in 33 presentations. Plus State-of-the-Practice 
> and Theatre-Style ...  more
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