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Dr. Lisa Allen, director of the Capital Health Center for Comprehensive Breast Care, talks about the wide range of support services available to patients at Capital Health. Visit capitalhealth.org to learn more. Video Rating: / 5
Learn about the steps you can follow to develop the most effective treatment plan to promote healing with the 7 Steps to Effective Wound Management. Video Rating: / 5
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http://www.bigdataexperience.org Dr. Tiranee Achalakul (ดร. ธีรณี อจลากุล) has worked in the fields of big data analytics, high performance computing, and software engineering since 2000. She has wide experience working with both the IT industry and in academia in the United States and Thailand in fields such as design and implementation of data methodologies, software systems and computing infrastructure; she has published two textbooks and multiple journal and conference papers.
During the past 14 years, Dr. Tiranee Achalakul has been participating in many data analytics and software development projects in the private and public sectors and has served on advisory boards for multiple agencies and on the committee of the National e-Science Infrastructure Consortium of Thailand. In addition to being Assistant President in Innovation and Partnership with the King Mongkut University of Technology Thonburi, she is Director of the Big Data Experience Center and the KMUTT student incubator (Hatch). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx Video Rating: / 5
The complexities of managing and delivering value from high throughput multi-omics data far outpace traditional approaches to IT infrastructure. Thus, building a robust, centralized ecosystem that ingests, stores & pre-processes these data for downstream ML applications becomes critical. Join our panel of industry experts as they make a case for strategic investments in biomedical data management and shed light on the challenges of building a data infrastructure from the ground up.
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Health Information Exchange (HIE) is one of the most complex data systems in health care. Most HIEs are working to meet the challenge of streamlining data to create insights and support various stakeholders in their community around population health initiatives. Join speakers Jaime Bland, CEO of NeHII (Nebraska Health Information Initiative), one of the most advanced HIEs with a bold vision around HIEs as the enabler of population health through aligning HIE data to value based care, alternative payment model infrastructure and population health analytics, and Vineeth Yeddula, CEO of KPI Ninja, who has enabled NEHII to operationlize this vision by collaborating with NeHII. During this webinar, you will learn how using advanced analytics is revolutionizing this space by delivering insights in easing the burden for payors and providers as well as accelerating the improvement of outcomes. You’ll discover the unique approach to leverage existing data sources and design a population health analytics roadmap and improve the clinical outcomes that are aligned to value-based financial reimbursement.
Aasoka presents a video to describe the different types of body movements and the bone joints that facilitate such movements. It describes the four types of joints i.e. hinge, ball and socket, pivot, and gliding joints. Each joint is described with animations for better understanding and long-term knowledge retention.
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What are columnar joints? Are these features even natural? How do they form? This video will delve into some history, processes that form these amazing geologic features, and a short rundown of some key scientific papers that help shape our understanding of columnar joints.
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Have you ever wondered why or how your joints pop? In this video, I explain the physiological mechanism underlying the cracking or popping of joints such as those in the fingers or neck. The exact reasons may surprise you.
Health Data is traditionally held and processed in large and complex mazes of hospital information systems. The market is dominated by vendors offering monolithic and proprietary software due to the critical nature of the supported processes and – in some cases – due to legal requirements. The “digital transformation”, “big data” and “artificial intelligence” are some of the hypes that demand for improved exchange of health care data in routine health care and medical research alike. Exchanging data at these scales requires open data formats and protocols, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and agile development. As an example, the de-facto messaging standard organization in medicine HL7 noticed a much more positive response from the medical research community regarding their openly available FHIR specification in comparison to the for-members-only and XML-based HL7v3 messaging standard specification.
While some past (or rather: ongoing) projects on a national scale in the German health care system have tried centralized, top-down specification and development approaches, more recent infrastructure projects embrace the competitive collaboration of a decentralized, bottom-up strategy. As a result, importance and recognition of free software increase in the Medical Informatics research community.
In a series of rapid spotlights, we present tools and frameworks that serve as cornerstones for the envisioned health data exchange infrastructure, including: Organization and collaboration tools; data extraction from clinical source systems, data transformation and de-identification; data management systems and long-term archival using persistent globally-unique object identifiers; federated queries across multiple independently managed clinical data integration centers.
We aim to encourage participants to actively add tools and frameworks within the discussion and highlight their experiences and challenges with using open systems in Medical Informatics.
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Marcel Parciak and Markus Suhr are research associates at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG), Department of Medical Informatics.
Marcel graduated the Göttingen Medical Informatics Master program in 2018 and is currently a PhD student, investigating the challenges of data provenance in medical research. He is a system architect for the HiGHmed project that facilitates innovative federated infrastructure for cross-organisational secondary use of health care data.
Markus started his professional career in 2014 as a system administrator and software developer at the UMG hospital data center. He joined the Department of Medical Informatics in 2017, becoming lead developer for a free software project and working on multiple biomedical research projects. Since 2019 he is technical lead for the newly created Medical Data Integration Center. Markus is a supporter of the Free Software Foundation Europe.
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