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BMI Awards at 2014 AMIA Symposium

The Department of Biomedical Informatics was well represented at AMIA this year.  Please join us in congratulating and recognizing the following for their awards, elections and participation in the AMIA 2014 Annual Symposium.

Distinguished Paper Award nomination and Harriett Werley Award (NI)
Information Requirements for Health Information Exchange Supported Communication between Emergency Departments and Poison Control Centers
M.R. Cummins; B.I. Crouch; G. Del Fiol; B. Mateos; A. Muthukutty; A. Wyckoff

Clinical Decision Support-based Quality Measurement (CDS-QM) Framework: Prototype Implementation, Evaluation, and Future Directions
P. Kukhareva, K. Kawamoto, D. Shields, D. Barfuss, A. Halley, T. Tippetts, P. Warner, B. Bray, C. Staes

The best informatics papers of the year at the Informatics Year in Review session
Clinical Questions Raised by Clinicians at the Point of CareA Systematic Review
Guilherme Del Fiol, MD, PhD; T. Elizabeth Workman, PhD, MLIS2; Paul N. Gorman, MD3

Honorable Poster Award
Iterative design of an Interactive Clinical Evidence Summarization Tool
Del Fiol G, Pu D, Weir CR, Medlin R, et al

Nominee for Homer Warner Award
Information Requirements for Health Information Exchange Supported Communication between Emergency Departments and Poison Control Centers
Cummins MC, Crouch B, Del Fiol G, Mateos B, Muthukutty A, Wyckoff A.

Nominee for Distinguished Paper Award
Information Requirements for Health Information Exchange Supported Communication between Emergency Departments and Poison Control Centers
Cummins MC, Crouch B, Del Fiol G, Mateos B, Muthukutty A, Wyckoff A.

A full list of BMI AMIA 2014 awards is available here.