
Associate Professor, University of Texas School of Health Information Sciences at Houston
Houston, Texas Area

Associate Professor, University of Texas School of Health Information Sciences at Houston
Houston, Texas Area
I have been involved in medical informatics research and education for 20 years at various academic medical centers including: Yale, Vanderbilt, Harvard, Oregon Health & Science University, and now University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
Clinical Decision Support; clinical information systems
(Medical Practice industry)
2008 — Present (1 year )
University of Texas School of Health Information Sciences at Houston
(Information Technology and Services industry)
1999 — Present (10 years )
(Sole Proprietorship; 1-10 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
November 1998 — Present (11 years 1 month)
The Informatics Review is the e-journal of the Association of Medical Directors of Information System. It is an on-line journal devoted to the field of clinical informatics and computer-based decision making.
(Information Technology and Services industry)
1987 — Present (22 years )
(Non-Profit; 10,001 or more employees; Hospital & Health Care industry)
2001 — 2008 (7 years )
(Information Technology and Services industry)
1996 — 1999 (3 years )
(Information Technology and Services industry)
1996 — 1999 (3 years )
(Information Technology and Services industry)
1996 — 1999 (3 years )
(Information Technology and Services industry)
1991 — 1995 (4 years )
(Information Technology and Services industry)
1984 — 1988 (4 years )
Medical Informatics 1999 — 2008
Ph.D. , Medical Informatics , August 1984 — June 1988
Co-author of "Improving Outcomes with Clinical Decision Support: An Implementer’s Guide" available at: http://www.himss.org/ASP/book.asp?ContentID=65044, Co-founder of the Improve-IT Institute see: http://www.improve-it-institute.org/ for more information Legal matters related to clinical information systems, health information technology and clinical decision support
Member of the American Medical Informatics Association
Fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics
1987 Martin Epstein Award "Best Student Paper" Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care (SCAMC) now known as Fall Symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)