Informatics Tools
Mostrando 13-24 de 46 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. "Implantação de plataforma aberta de educação a distância e sua aplicabilidade no contexto da enfermagem" / Implantation of an open distance education platform and its applicability in a nursing context
This study describes the trajectory from the requirement analysis to the configuration of software and hardware tools and human resources needed to implant a distance course system at the University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing (EERP/USP). This is one of the results of extensive studies realized since 1998, when the Study and Research
Publicado em: 2005
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14. What can digital transcript profiling reveal about human cancers?
Important biological and clinical features of malignancy are reflected in its transcript pattern. Recent advances in gene expression technology and informatics have provided a powerful new means to obtain and interpret these expression patterns. A comprehensive approach to expression profiling is serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE), which provides digi
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2003-08
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15. BLOOM BLAST Object Oriented Management: uma solução integrada para gerenciamento dos resultados do BLAST por meio de um paradigma orientado a objetos
Considered a special subject since the beginning of the 80s, bioinformatics can be defined as a way that covers all aspects of acquisition, processing, storage, distribution, analysis and interpretation of biological information. All this happens in a narrow sinergy with the molecular biology fundamental paradigm, which postulates that the genetic informatio
Publicado em: 2003
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16. Progress with Formalization in Medical Informatics?
The prevailing view of medical informatics as a primarily subservient discipline in health care is challenged. Developments in both general informatics and medical informatics are described to identify desirable properties of modeling languages and tools needed to solve key problems in the application field. For progress in medical informatics, it is conside
American Medical Informatics Association.
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17. Personalized Health Care and Business Success: Can Informatics Bring Us to the Promised Land?
Perrow's models of organizational technologies provide a framework for analyzing clinical work processes and identifying the management structures and informatics tools to support each model. From this perspective, health care is a mixed model in which knowledge workers require flexible management and a variety of informatics tools. A Venn diagram repres
American Medical Informatics Association.
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18. Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics: Collaborations on the Road to Genomic Medicine?
In this report, the authors compare and contrast medical informatics (MI) and bioinformatics (BI) and provide a viewpoint on their complementarities and potential for collaboration in various subfields. The authors compare MI and BI along several dimensions, including: (1) historical development of the disciplines, (2) their scientific foundations, (3) data
American Medical Informatics Association.
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19. Integration of Telemedicine in Graduate Medical Informatics Education
An essential part of health informatics is telemedicine, the use of advanced telecommunications technologies to bridge distance and support health care delivery and education. This report discusses the integration of telemedicine into a medical informatics curriculum and, specifically, a framework for a telemedicine course. Within this framework, the objecti
American Medical Informatics Association.
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20. Informatics at the National Institues of Health: A Call to Action
Biomedical informatics, imaging, and engineering are major forces driving the knowledge revolutions that are shaping the agendas for biomedical research and clinical medicine in the 21st century. These disciplines produce the tools and techniques to advance biomedical research, and continually feed new technologies and procedures into clinical medicine.
American Medical Informatics Association.
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21. The Contributions of Biomedical Informatics to the Fight Against Bioterrorism
A comprehensive and timely response to current and future bioterrorist attacks requires a data acquisition, threat detection, and response infrastructure with unprecedented scope in time and space. Fortunately, biomedical informaticians have developed and implemented architectures, methodologies, and tools at the local and the regional levels that can be imm
American Medical Informatics Association.
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22. Directions for Clinical Research and Genomic Research into the Next Decade: Implications for Informatics
Medical informatics is defined largely by its host disciplines in clinical and biological medicine, and to project the agenda for informatics into the next decade, the health community must envision the broad context of biomedical research. This paper is a sketch of this vision, taking into account pressures from changes in the U.S. health care system,
American Medical Informatics Association.
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23. Sequence Assembly with CAFTOOLS
Large-scale genomic sequencing requires a software infrastructure to support and integrate applications that are not directly compatible. We describe a suite of software tools built around the Common Assembly Format (CAF), a comprehensive representation of a sequence assembly as a text file. These tools form the backbone of sequencing informatics at the Sang
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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24. Evolution of a Mature Clinical Informationist Model
Achieving evidence-based practice will require new approaches to providing information during health care delivery and to integrating evidence and informatics at the point of care. To support evidence-based practice, Vanderbilt University Medical Center's Eskind Biomedical Library (EBL) introduced the role of clinical informationist, an information specialis
American Medical Informatics Association.