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  Veterinary Informatics
This study used the peer-reviewed biomedical literature to define the veterinary informatics knowledgebase and associated subspecialties, and assesses the level of activity in the field over the thirty-year period from 1966 through 1995.
Veterinary Informatics - Veterinary Informatics is the discipline concerned with the application of information science, engineering, and computer technology to support veterinary teaching, research, and practice.
Veterinary Informatics and Epidemiology - Mission, To provide an environment which will enable researchers from a variety of disciplines to contribute their scientific talents towards the improvement of animal health and welfare.
www.nurses.info /veterinary_nursing_informatics.htm   (198 words)

  
 Veterinary Public Health - Methods
Veterinary Public Health (VPH) is of preventive and not of curative character, i.e.
Veterinary Public Health includes several subareas of the traditional veterinary medicine: microbiology, virology, parasitology, pathology, food and feed hygiene, environmental hygiene, toxicology.
The dissimilitude of the tasks of Veterinary Public Health in the context animal - food - man leads to a wide spectrum of problems the heterogeneity of which may be seen as typical for veterinary epidemiology in the public health area.
www.veterinary-public-health.de /home_e/methoden/methoden_e.htm   (466 words)

  
 Veterinary informatics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Veterinary informatics and the larger field of medical informatics is often called health care informatics or biomedical informatics, and forms part of the wider domain of eHealth.
These later-generation terms reflect the substantive contribution of the citizen and non-medical professions to the generation and usage of healthcare data and related information.
Medical informatics began in the 1950s with the rise of useable computation devices, computers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Veterinary_informatics   (268 words)

  
 Talbot Veterinary Informatics Symposium- Call for Papers and Posters
Alternatively, those who have an information technologic approach to any aspect of patient care which formally renders clinical decisions clearer or the rational treatment strategy more distinguishable were also invited to contribute.
While most modern informatic problem solving techniques and decision support systems involve computers, the interest of the education committee was not confined to computer programs.
With the generous support of REMOTE VETERINARY CONSULTANTS and DVM COMMUNICATIONS, the entire third day is to be devoted to telemedicine and includes didactic presentations, live teleconsulting with both veterinary and human centers (e.g., New England Medical Center), as well as hands-on opportunities to personally explore diagnostic data input and display device workstations.
groups.csail.mit.edu /medg/people/duane/98Talbot/talbot.htm   (777 words)

  
 Veterinary Report Vol. 25 No. 4: Kudos
She is a speaker for "The Language of Biology and Medicine," a joint effort of the College of Veterinary Medicine and the College of Engineering for physical scientists interested in biomedical research.
Jonathan Foreman, veterinary clinical medicine, was invited to serve on the National Organizing Committee for the 6th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, to be held in Lexington, Ky., in September 2002.
Deoki Tripathy, veterinary pathobiology, gave presentations on fowl pox virus at the 50th Western Poultry Disease Conference at the University of California, Davis, in March and at the Annual Convention of the American Veterinary Medical Association in Boston in July.
www.cvm.uiuc.edu /vetreport/fall2001/kudos.html   (994 words)

  
 Abstracts of the Richard B Talbot Symposium for Veterinary InformaticsAbstracts of the Richard B Talbot Symposium for ...
Abstracts of the Richard B Talbot Symposium for Veterinary Informatics
The Patient Information Acquisition Model (PIAM) is a generalized representation of the decision-to-perception chain and serves as a framework for a systematic approach to diagnosing the cause or causes of missing or inaccurate information.
The model describes a synergistic relationship between motivation to use electronic bibliographic databases for patient-care tasks, the use of information derived from databases in problem-solving and decision-making activities related to patient care, and assessments of clinical veterinarians of the impact of information derived from search of the databases on patient-care outcomes.
groups.csail.mit.edu /medg/people/duane/98Talbot/abstracts.htm   (5818 words)

  
 Glenna M Gobar DVM, MPVM, MS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In addition to her veterinary career, Dr Gobar has been sole proprietor of an investment business including real estate acquisition, sale, rental management, as well as non-real estate investment activities for over 25 years.
Knowledge of clinical veterinary medicine with years experience as a practicing veterinarian in companion animal emergency and general medicine.
Informatics consulting services for various academic and private medical and veterinary medical clients.
members.aol.com /gmgobar/gobar.htm   (1079 words)

  
 Biomedical Informatics Research Group
The Biomedical Informatics Research Group (BIRG) is a multi-disciplinary group of researchers who have expertise in veterinary clinical pathology, veterinary informatics, instructional design, development and evaluation, computer science, and interface design.
The Director of the BIRG is Dr. Holly Bender, a recognized expert in veterinary clinical pathology who has received 23 teaching awards in the past 22 years.
The Biomedical Informatics Research Group is dedicated to improving the communication and acquistion of medical knowledge through thoughtful application of core concepts in informatics, instructional design, and information technology.
www.vetmed.iastate.edu /pathfinder/birg/BIRG.html   (126 words)

  
 SNOMED browser latest in informatics - April 1, 2000
At the forefront of the SNOMED work is Dr. Jeff Wilcke, professor of veterinary medical informatics and clinical pharmacology at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine.
Wilcke's involvement in informatics began at the request of the late Dr. Richard Talbot, founding dean at Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine and 1991-1992 chairman of the AVMA Veterinary Medical Informatics Committee.
On the basis of reaction to the browser by those in attendance at that meeting in Northbrook, Ill, on Sept 22, 1999, Dr. Wilcke was invited to present his new browser to the SNOMED users group meeting on Nov 5.
www.avma.org /onlnews/javma/apr00/s040100c.asp   (771 words)

  
 Veterinary Organizations & Associations
The American Association of Veterinary Immunologists (AAVI) was formed in 1979 by a group of veterinary immunologists assembled at the annual Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases (CRWAD).
This includes serving as an educational resource, promoting the use of information technology and electronic communications, and developing and promoting standards in veterinary information management.
The Veterinary Wound Management Society's mission is to advance the art and science of animal wound management.
www.vspn.org /LIBRARY/WWWDirectory/Organizations.htm   (902 words)

  
 HealthWeb : Veterinary Medicine: Associations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
AAHA provides information to pet owners on a wide variety of topics, there is a children's section as well as how to locate a hospital.
The AVI serves its membership as an educational resource, promoting the use of information technology and electronic communications in all aspects of the profession, and the development and promotion of standards in veterinary information management.
The objective of the Association is to advance the science and art of veterinary medicine, including its relationship to public health, biological science, and agriculture.
healthweb.org /browse.cfm?categoryid=722   (444 words)

  
 Veterinary Informatics and Epidemiology welcome page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Veterinary Informatics and Epidemiology at University of Glasgow and University of Strathclyde.
Department of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Glasgow and the Department of Statistics and Modelling Science at the University of Strathclyde.
The group is under the co-direction of Professor George Gettinby (Strathclyde) and Professor Stuart Reid (Glasgow).
www.vie.gla.ac.uk   (175 words)

  
 Informatyka dla lekarzy
CLINT (Clinical Informatics Network) of the Health Information Research Unit of the McMaster University Faculty of Health Sciences Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
Informatics and IAIMS at the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center.
Veterinary Informatics and Epidemiology (a joint research group of the University of Glasgow and the University of Strathclyde).
www.fema.krakow.pl /med/m3i.htm   (1440 words)

  
 What's New at the School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis
Gobar is a candidate for the new master's degree in medical informatics jointly sponsored by the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, School of Medicine, and College of Engineering.
Both projects are based at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, where Gobar received her DVM in 1984 and MPVM in 1997.
Dick Walters, director of the MS degree program, states that within the medical informatics program, Gobar is the only veterinarian to receive such a fellowship to date, but adds, "Other DVM's in the master's program are in the process of applying for similar fellowships to merge their computer knowledge with expertise in veterinary medicine.
www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu /whatsnew/article2.cfm?id=1128   (497 words)

  
 AVI - Association for Veterinary Informatics - Expanding uses of the computer as a tool in veterinary medicine
year's focus is on topics that demonstrate how the integration of informatics and computer technology can increase the quality of patient care; provide educational enrichment and enjoyment for practitioners, hospital staff, educators and students.
Research Assistant Professor position in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology, Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Veterinary Surveillance in the UK Veterinary surveillance is the term used to describe everything we do both to collect information about diseases affecting animals and to make sure that the information gets to those who need it.
www.avinformatics.org   (702 words)

  
 AMIA - Health Information Associations
With the majority of its members involved in clinical veterinary medicine, the AVI serves its membership as an educational resource, promotes the use of information technology and electronic communication in the veterinary professions, and to promote standards and development of evaluative tools.
CHIME is constituted for the purposes of serving the professional education needs of chief information officers in healthcare settings, and for advocating for effective use of information technology in healthcare.
As association consisting of major regional national informatics associations (AMIA is the U.S. member), IMIA has international Working Groups, sponsors the MEDINFO conference which convenes once every three years hosted by one of its members, and annually publishes a Yearbook containing reprinting some of the year's best articles in informatics.
www.amia.org /informatics/resources   (954 words)

  
 Opportunities-Resident Program in Veterinary Clinical Pathology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Residents have access to all computerized information on the VMTH database and university libraries, and use computers for diagnostic reports, statistical analysis of laboratory data, quality control, method comparisons and analysis of research data.
Dr. George is a graduate of the veterinary college at Cornell and completed her clinical pathology graduate training at the University of Georgia.
The School of Veterinary Medicine, the primary health resource for California's animal populations, is regarded as one of the leading veterinary schools in the country.
www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu /pmi/opportunities/resprogram.CP.htm   (1124 words)

  
 Veterinary Medicine / Veterinary Science
IVIS (International Veterinary Information Service): Provides access to electronic books, veterinary meeting proceedings, continuing education, an international calendar of veterinary events, and image collections.
VEIN (Veterinary Education and Information Network): University of Sydney's information service for veterinary and animal scientists and allied animal health professionals.
Supplied by Euroscience, in co-operation with the Library of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, The Netherlands and the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (E.A.E.V.E.).
www.wsulibs.wsu.edu /hsl/vicki/vmvs.htm   (800 words)

  
 KSUCVM - Alumni - Alumni Fellow - Dr. Richard Talbot
Richard B. Talbot is the professor of biomedical sciences and veterinary informatics at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Va.
His current research interests involve veterinary medical informatics, including management and retrieval of pharmacologic information, veterinary medical manpower predictive models and the economic aspects of veterinary medical delivery systems.
Talbot is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, editor and secretary-treasurer of the American Veterinary Computer Society and secretary-treasurer of the American Association of Veterinary Physiologists and Pharmacologists.
www.vet.ksu.edu /DEPTS/alumni/fellows/talbot.htm   (291 words)

  
 AMIA Veterinary Working Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) is the leading organization promoting scientific collaboration, innovation, and advancement of the discipline of medical informatics.
Despite significant growth in interest and diversity of the field in general, recent events present concerns about whether the veterinary community can effectively sustain continued momentum towards innovation, research and outreach without seeking novel and creative approaches.
If you are interested in supporting and/or participating in a new veterinary WG under AMIA, you are eagerly invited to join us in support of this effort by submitting a petition to the AMIA Working Group Committee.
vetinformatics.org   (339 words)

  
 Medical Informatics FAQ
Simplistic definition: Computer applications in medical care Better definition: Biomedical Informatics is an emerging discipline that has been defined as the study, invention, and implementation of structures and algorithms to improve communication, understanding and management of medical information.
The end objective of biomedical informatics is the coalescing of data, knowledge, and the tools necessary to apply that data and knowledge in the decision-making process, at the time and place that a decision needs to be made.
The focus on the structures and algorithms necessary to manipulate the information separates Biomedical Informatics from other medical disciplines where information content is the focus.
www.faqs.org /faqs/medical-informatics-faq   (512 words)

  
 Telemedicine and Telehealth Medical Informatics Links
The American Medical Informatics Association NI working group aims to promote the advancement of nursing informatics within the larger multidisciplinary context of health informatics.
The mission of the CNIA is to be the voice for Health Informatics in Canada.
The medical informatics and technology applications consortium (MITAC) is a unique NASA Research Partnership Center (RPC), established to develop, evaluate, and promote information and medical technologies for space flight and ground applications.
tie.telemed.org /links/informatics.asp   (697 words)

  
 Medical Informatics Section, Medical Library Association, Self-Education
A systematic overview for medical and health informatics with contents, exercises, additional information on the web at http://www.mihandbook.stanford.edu/handbook/home.htm.
Stresses the interests of nursing informatics within the larger context of health informatics.
The Telemedicine Information Exchange was created and is maintained by the Telemedicine Research Center with major support from the National Library of Medicine.
www.medinfo.mlanet.org /self_ed.html   (1788 words)

  
 NetVet Veterinary Resources - Veterinary Informatics
Veterinary Informatics is the discipline concerned with the application of information science, engineering, and computer technology to support veterinary teaching, research, and practice.
Veterinary Education in the Information Age (Kevin Whithear, Veterinary Clinical Centre, University of Melbourne)
Veterinary Informatics and Epidemiology Unit (University of Glasgow)
netvet.wustl.edu /info.htm   (527 words)

  
 RDSVS Veterinary informatics
The Unit is responsible for the production and delivery of e- learning materials for the School and for informing and advising staff on related issues.
This Unit leads the collaborative project of the same name that involves all six UK veterinary schools and eleven overseas schools.
The mission of the Centre is to provide professional educational support to the teachers, students and practitioners of its individual constituent disciplines so as to enhance the quality of educational provision throughout the UK and transfer good practice in an effective and cost efficient way.
www.vet.ed.ac.uk /Informatics/veterinary_informatics.htm   (212 words)

  
 Veterinary Medical Informatics
Veterinary Medical Informatics at Virginia Tech is an interdisiplinary academic, research and service program within the Office of Research and Graduate Studies of the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine.
We deliver high-quality data, print and publication services to veterinary organizations.
We study conceptual and structural features of the medical information unique to animals.
informatics.vetmed.vt.edu   (54 words)

  
 KSUCVM - Alumni - News - Featherston
The award is given in thanks and acknowledgement of time and effort devoted to advancing the profession of veterinary medicine and for being an exemplary role model for future alumni of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University.
After graduation in 1955 and a two-year stint with the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps, Dr. Featherston returned to Manhattan to continue his studies and work as an assistant instructor at K-State, finishing his master's in Surgery and Medicine in 1958.
Robert is a member of Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi and the National Academies of Practice honor organizations and is a past Adjunct Professor at Oklahoma State University, College of Veterinary Medicine.
www.vet.ksu.edu /DEPTS/alumni/news/featherston.htm   (399 words)

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