Amia: Why Informatics? Podcasts

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Women in AMIA Podcast. Informatics turns data into information and knowledge. Informaticians discover health insights and accelerate healthcare transformation. The Women in AMIA Podcast showcases talented women at all career stages to reveal the limitless world of biomedical and health informatics professions, and the unique challenges women face pursuing S.T.E.M careers.

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  • For Your Informatics: Episode 36- Forgotten No More Series: Henrietta Lacks

    01/03/2024 Duración: 24min

    Co-Hosts: Leyla Warsame, MD and Davina Zamanzadeh, PhD Guest: Dr. Victoria Nichols Johnson, MD, retired Associate Professor and Physician from Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Obstetrics and Gynecology. She is the founder and past president of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, and past chair of the Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues Work Group of AMIA. Description: This latest installment of the Forgotten No More Series perfectly intersects with the observance of Black History Month and the start of Women's History Month as we focus on Henrietta Lacks. Listen and share this storytelling and historical perspective of the no longer forgotten, Henrietta Lacks.

  • For Your Informatics: Episode 35- AI in Medicine and Healthcare

    06/11/2023 Duración: 47min

    Guest Host: Kevin Wiley, PhD, Medical University of South Carolina  Guest: Prof. Meredith Broussard, Associate Professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Insititute of New York University and Research Director at the NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology. Her work has been featured in the New Yorker, the New York Times, the Atlantic, BBC, Wired, the Economist, and more. She appears in the Emmy-nominated documentary "Coded Bias" on Netflix and serves on the advisory board for the Center for Critical Race & Digital Studies. In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the world of Artificial Intelligence and its pervasive impact on the field of medicine and healthcare. While AI holds incredible promise to revolutionize healthcare and benefit patients, regardless of background, it is not all roses and sunshine. Join us as we explore the crucial and often overlooked issue of AI bias in medicine and healthcare.  

  • Episode 34: ACM-AMIA Joint Podcast Series: Clinical AI-Challenges and Advice

    12/10/2023 Duración: 45min

    Hosts: Sabrina Hsueh PhD Adela Grando, PhD Guest: Regina Barzilay, School of Engineering Distinguished Professor of AI & Health in the Department of Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the AI Faculty Lead at MIG Jameel Clinic In this episode, part of a special collaboration between ACM ByteCast and the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)’s For Your Informatics podcast, hosts Sabrina Hsueh and Adela Grando welcome Regina Barzilay, a School of Engineering Distinguished Professor of AI & Health in the Department of Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the AI Faculty Lead at MIT Jameel Clinic. She develops machine learning methods for drug discovery and clinical AI. In the past, she worked on natural language processing. Her research has been recognized with the MacArthur Fellowship, an NSF Career Award, and the AAAI Squirrel AI Award for Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Humanity. Regina is a member of the National Academy o

  • Episode 33: ACM-AMIA Joint Podcast Series

    01/08/2023 Duración: 50min

    Hosts: Sabrina Hsueh, PhD Adela Grando, PhD Guest: Mor Peleg, PhD, University of Haifa's Data Science Research Center In this episode, part of a special collaboration between ACM ByteCast and the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)’s For Your Informatics podcast, hosts Sabrina Hsueh and Adela Grando welcome Mor Peleg, Professor of Information Systems at the University of Haifa and Founding Director and Head of its Data Science Research Center. She is Editor in Chief of the Journal of Biomedical Informatics and an international fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI). She received AMIA's New Investigator Award for work on the GLIF3 guideline modeling language. Mor is a renowned researcher in clinical guideline-based decision support. Initially fascinated by biomedical engineering, Mor shares how she arrived at the intersection of information systems and medicine, after working in IT and completing her postdoctoral research at Stanford. She mentions her recent project, MobiGuid

  • Episode 32: ACM-AMIA Joint Podcast Series

    18/04/2023 Duración: 38min

    Host:  Dr. Sabrina Hsueh and Dr. Sullafa Kadura Guest: Dr. Holly Urban, MD, MBA, VP of Clinical Product Design at Clinicomp Fireside chat with Dr. Holly Urban: Career transition from clinician to product management Dr. Holly Urban is a pediatrician and clinical informaticist.  She received her BA from Stanford, her MD from the University of Colorado, and her MBA from Regis University.  After working for several years as a practicing pediatrician, Holly transitioned to working in product management roles for Healthcare IT vendors, including product leadership roles at McKesson and Hearst Health.  Most recently, Holly was CMIO at Oracle Cerner before recently starting a new role as VP of Clinical Product Design at Clinicomp.  

  • For Your Informatics: Episode 31- Teens, Portals, and 21st Century Cures Act

    01/02/2023 Duración: 35min

    Host: Anita Murcko, MD, MACP, FAMIA Guests: Marianne Sharko, MD, MS, and Trent Rosenbloom, MD, MPH, FACMI, FAMIA Description: This podcast is focused on information blocking and sensitive health data, more specifically, the newly implemented 21st Century Cures Act and the unanticipated impact these regulations have on teens, parents, and providers. Our experts will explore the policy and practice landscape of the 21 Century Cures Act with a focus on adolescent health data sharing and its sometimes direful consequences.  

  • For Your Informatics: Episode 30- Inclusive Informatics: Reducing Bias in Our AI Systems

    19/12/2022 Duración: 01h02min

    Host: Leyla Warsame, MD Guests: Kevin Wiley, PhD Kenrick Cato, PhD, RN, CPHIMS, FAAN Tina Hernandez-Boussard, PhD Adrienne Pichon, MPH, PhD Description: Listen in on the discussion of defining and reducing AI Bias during the live recording at the AMIA 2022 Annual Symposium.

  • For Your Informatics: Episode 29- The Informatics Industry

    23/05/2022 Duración: 41min

    Host: Anita Murcko, MD, FACP, FAMIA Clinical Associate Professor, Arizona State University Introduction: Dina Santucci, Vice President of Business Development Guests: Eileen Koski, MPhil, FAMIA Program Director, Health Data & Insights, Health Care & Life Sciences, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Russell B. Leftwich, MD, FAMIA Senior Clinical Advisor, Interoperability, InterSystems Description: Academic and clinical informatics are well-known career paths in informatics, but what about the industry side of informatics? What is industry? What is the role of informatics in industry organizations? Learn this and more about the partnerships with industry within AMIA and the potential career paths toward industry.

  • For Your Informatics: Minisode 28- Public Health Communication + Health Informatics

    11/05/2022 Duración: 06min

    Host: Karmen Williams, DrPH, MBA, MSPH, MA , CPH., City University of New York  Director of the For Your Informatics Podcast Guest: April Morena, Founder and CEO of the Public Health Podcast Network For Your Informatics Podcast has joined the Public Health Podcast Network's Directory to share in the mission of building powerful communities through public health communication. We are the first informatics-based podcast on this network. Dr. April Moreno explains the network and how we can continue the mission.

  • Episode 27: ACM-AMIA Joint Podcast Series

    22/04/2022 Duración: 36min

    Co-Hosted: Sabrina Hsueh, PhD, Bayesian Health  Karmen Williams, DrPH, MBA, MSPH, MA , CPH., City University of New York  Guest: Dr. Wendy Chapman, Director of the Centre for Digital Transformation of Health, University of Melbourne Dr. Chapman's research focuses on developing computer algorithms to understand information typed into electronic medical records - natural language processing of clinical text. She sees incredible opportunities for improving healthcare delivery and individual health if we can harness information to support decision making, improved processes, and behaviour change. She enjoys skiing, mountain biking, cooking, and visiting dog parks and beaches with her two huskies. She moved to Melbourne with her husband and youngest son and looks forward to the time when her older children can visit. ACM-AMIA Joint Podcast Series is a joint effort of the Women in AMIA’s For Your Informatics (FYI) podcast and the ACM ByteCast, is a podcast series exploring the interdisciplinary field of medical in

  • For Your Informatics: Episode 26- Equal Pay Day 2022

    04/04/2022 Duración: 35min

    Host: Mindy Ross, MD, MAS, MBA, UCLA Health Guest: Amy Gottlieb, MD, FACP, Baystate Health, UMass Chan - Baystate Introduction: William Hersh, MD, Oregon Health & Science University Description: Equal Pay Day in the United States represents how much longer women have to work, including their earnings from the previous year, to earn what men earn for the previous year. These earnings also vary by race, ethnicity, and region. We bring this special episode to highlight the gender-based pay inequities in medicine for Equal Pay Day 2022.  

  • For Your Informatics: Episode 25- Allow Us to Reintroduce Ourselves' - AMIA Working Groups (Part 1)

    24/02/2022 Duración: 13min

    Host: Dr. Wendy Marie Ingram, PhD, Co-Founder, and CEO of Dragonfly Mental Health and Research Scientist at Geisinger Health Meet a few of AMIA's 23 Working Groups and learn about their missions and goals, as well as, how you can get involved! Working Groups:  Mental Health WG - Wendy Marie Ingram AMIA Working Group Steering Committee - Vicki Tiase Education WG - Kris Alpi Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues WG - Melissa Clarkson Consumer Health Informatics WG - Katherine Kim Dental Informatics WG - Karmen Williams Nursing Informatics WG - Karen Dunn Lopez

  • For Your Informatics: Episode 24- HI: The Human Side of Artificial Intelligence

    24/01/2022 Duración: 01h04min

    Host: Dr. Wendy Marie Ingram, PhD, Co-Founder and CEO of Dragonfly Mental Health and Research Scientist at Geisinger Health Guest: Irene Dankwa-Mullan, MD, MPH - A nationally recognized physician, researcher, and industry thought leader working at the intersection of healthcare, health equity, public health Informatics, data science, and applied artificial intelligence. She serves as the Chief Health Equity Officer and Deputy Chief Health Officer at IBM Watson Health. Live from AMIA 2021 Annual Symposium,  an intimate conversation with the closing speaker about HI, the human side of artificial intelligence

  • For Your Informatics: Episode 23- 25x5: The Critical Mission to Reduce Documentation Burden

    21/12/2021 Duración: 29min

    Host: Dr. Wendy Marie Ingram, PhD, Co-Founder and CEO of Dragonfly Mental Health and Research Scientist at Geisinger Health Guests: Judy Murphy, RN, BSN, FACMI, FAAN, nursing executive with a long history in health informatics, and Amanda Moy, MPhil, MPH, MA, PhD student at Columbia University Description: An AMIA-led project to reduce documentation burden to 25% of what it is today within 5 years. This project was led by a Steering Committee of AMIA members who organized and convened a Symposium on the topic, called “25 by 5”, in 2020 and 2021. This episode highlights the 25x5 Symposium, results, and next steps. Additionally, the guests describe the survey that was initiated by the Steering Committee to evaluate informatics professionals’ thoughts on documentation reduction strategies instituted during Covid.

  • For Your Informatics: Episode 22- Women in Informatics Around the Globe

    14/09/2021 Duración: 22min

    Host – Adela Grando, PhD, Associate Professor, College of Health Solutions, Arizona State University   Guests - Josephine Nabukenya, PhD and Raniah Aldekhyyel, PhD    Dr. Nabukenya is an Associate Professor of Informatics and the former Dean of the School of Computing and Informatics Technology at Makerere University in Uganda. She founded and chairs the Health Informatics Research Group at the Makerere University to solve fundamental health challenges in Uganda, the African Region, and other low- and middle-income countries.   Dr. Aldekeyel is an Assistant Professor in health informatics at the College of Medicine, King Saud University in Saudi Arabia. She published this year a JAMIA paper on “What it means to be a woman in the field of biomedical informatics in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia”. She is a member of several committees to review health informatics standards and develop national-level training programs in Saudi Arabia.

  • For Your Informatics: Episode 21- FYI & ACIF Go Live Joint Series: History of Medical Informatics - Mentorship

    30/08/2021 Duración: 29min

    Host: Karmen S. Williams, DrPH and Meera Subash, MD Series Introduction: Bryan McConomy, MD Guest: Patricia Flatley Brennan, RN, PhD, Director of the National Library of Medicine This joint podcast series discusss the history of medical informatics through the lens of pioneers in the field. We aim to highlight historical events in health informatics as well as topics of interest to new and upcoming professionals. We begin with the topic of mentorship and how to build mentorship in areas that are non-existent, new, and up-and-coming. Enjoy!

  • For Your Informatics: Episode 20- AMIA as a Catalyst for Collaboration

    23/08/2021 Duración: 13min

    Host: Maria Adela Grando, PhD, Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics at the Arizona State University and Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic.  Guests: Christina Eldredge, MD,PhD, Victoria Ngo,PhD, Lu He, PhD Candidate, and Xiaoyu Liu, PhD Student Discussion on the power of networking and collaboration. Specifically, the role of AMIA to support team science.

  • For Your Informatics: Episode 19- Underrepresented Leaders: Discussions with Clinical Informatics Fellowship Directors

    29/07/2021 Duración: 29min

    Host: Anita Murcko, MD, FACP, FAMIA - Clinical Associate Professor, Arizona State University Guest Interview: Deepti Pandita, MD, FACP, FAMIA - Chief Health Information Officer (CHIO) and Program Director of the Clinical Informatics Fellowship at Hennepin Healthcare; Assistant Professor at University of Minnesota Special Introduction by: Tiffany Leung, MD, MPH, FACP, FAMIA - Assistant Professor, Maastricht University, Netherlands   In this episode, we explore the underrepresentation among fellows and directors in clinical informatics fellowship programs. Dr. Pandita Deepti, the first female director of an accredited clinical informatics fellowship, guides us on this journey.   Further resources:   1. Griffin et al 2021 https://academic.oup.com/jamia/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/jamia/ocaa344/6130712 2. Bell et al 2018 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6371309/  

  • Women in AMIA: Episode 18- Forgotten No More Series: Marty Goddard, Inventor of the Rape Kit

    28/06/2021 Duración: 29min

    Host: Leyla B. Warsame, MD, Clinical Informatics Fellow, Geisinger  Guest Interview: Pagan Kennedy, Contributing opinion writer for The New York Times This series draws attention to the stories of historical women and how their contributions continue to affect today’s world, including those whose contributions were not recognized at the time, corrects the historical record, provides inspiration for current generations, and suggests contemporary lessons for working scientists. In 1972, a homeless shelter volunteer began to realize the prevalence of rape among the women she was working with. The volunteer, Marty Goddard, also realized that these rapes were rarely prosecuted because of a lack of coordination between hospitals and police. Her brilliant idea was the group of checklists, procedures, and evidence containers now called the rape kit. Her idea changed the medico-legal landscape and helped bring justice for thousands of victims. Yet it became successful only after a man patented and promoted it.

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