Resources
American Medical Informatics Association
(AMIA) - The American Medical Informatics Association's Web site is a connection to news, grant opportunities, academic programs and other vital resources in medical informatics.- Journal of the American Medial Informatics Association
(JAMIA) - JAMIA's bimonthly journal, which presents peer-reviewed articles that assist physicians, informaticians, scientists, nurses and other healthcare professionals to develop and apply medical informatics to patient care, teaching, research and healthcare administration. JAMIA has rapidly established a reputation for presenting high-quality and cutting-edge information. Each issue contains state-of-the-art reviews, discussion forums and invited editorials presented as brief reviews or full-length papers. A variety of formats accommodate work at all stages, from model formulation through definitive studies. - Handbook of Medical Informatics
- The Handbook of Medical Informatics Web site provides clinicians with an overview of medical informatics. The Web site is divided into three main groups of information: data, systems and methodological aspects of medical information. In addition, the Web site provides medical informatics information after the basic as well as the advanced levels. - Medical Informatics Computer Applications in Healthcare and Biomedicine (Book)
- Medical Informatics Computer Applications in Healthcare and Biomedicine is a book that provides clinicians with an overview of information related to medical informatics. The book concentrates on the many different topics related to medical informatics, focusing mainly on electronic health records, medical decision making and standards in medical informatics. - Editors: Edward H. Shortliffe, Leslie E. Perreault, Gio Wiederhold and Lawrence M. Fagan.
Copyright: 2001 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. - Second Edition
- Stanford Short Course in Medical Informatics
- The Informatics Review
- The Informatics Review is a publication that reviews scientific articles related to clinical informatics. The reviewers express their opinions on the findings published in leading medical and informatics journals.