The Laboratory of Computer Science (LCS) directs a post-doctoral training program (fellowship) in medical informatics as part of the Boston Program in Biomedical Informatics.
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Ishir Bhan, MD
Dr. Bhan's research interests include chronic kidney disease detection and management, the Research Patient Data Registry (RPDR), and mobile computing. His current projects include Nephromatic and Apprentice. |
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Guido Davidzon, MD
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Michael Jernigan, MD
Dr. Jernigan's research interests include methods for increasing quality in computerized documentation as both a record keeping and communication tool. His current projects include H&P (a client-side note writing tool) as well as evaluation of template integration into an outpatient medical record system. |
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Leo Celi, MD
Dr. Celi's goal is to re-design the workflow in the ICU that is characterized by information overload and is riddled with inefficiencies that are costly financially and resource-wise. He has joined the MIT-based Bioengineering Research Partnership and has ties with the Australia New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) Database Management Committee. |
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Elisabeth Lee Scheufele, MD
Dr. Scheufele's current research projects involve temporal visualization of clinical information and the development of a web portal for the Boston Area Medical Informatics Program. |
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Adrian Zai, MD, PhD
Dr. Zai's present research interests include chronic disease management and population disease management. His current projects include Registry Population Management (RPM) and Scutwork, a residency program review site. |