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Physician Informatics Jobs

Physician Informatics Jobs

De : Jeffrey A. Nielson
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I’m Jeffrey A. Nielson, MD, FAMIA from Kettering Informatics Fellowship in Dayton, Ohio. A Clinical Informatics career starts with the first good paid job. Both residents entering fellowship as well as fellows entering the workforce need to better understand what it takes to get the informatics job they want. Keywords: informaticist, informatician, clinical, medical, physician, , employment, AMIA, PINA Disclaimer: This podcast represents my views and those of my guests, not those of our employers or other organizations that we may represent in other settings.Copyright 2022 . All rights reserved.
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    • Richard Schreiber, MD and Christian Rose, MD -- Academics
      May 23 2023

      On this podcast, recorded LIVE at AMIA. I interview Richard Schreiber, MD and Christian Rose, MD. We talk about how they stay active in academics in their career. They talk about what their day to day jobs are like and how they got their first jobs out of fellowship.

      About Dr. Rose

      About Dr. Schreiber

      Links for their favorite books:

      Dick Schreiber: Clinical Decision Support

      Christian Rose: Weapons of Math Destruction

      General PIJ Links:

      AMIA Job Board

      FAMIA Info

      Kettering Fellowship Program

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      47 min
    • Mark Zhang, DO -- Digital Innovator in Academics
      Sep 9 2022

      In this interview we talk with Mark Zhang, DO. Mark has demonstrated amazing leadership skills and foresight early in his career with the contributions/creation of the AMIA Clinical Informatics Fellows (ACIF). His continues to be on the leading edge of innovation at iHub where he connects developers to medical experts and venture findings. He talks to us about about how he got connected to medical informatics and what he continues to do to grow his career.

      From his bio...

      Haipeng (Mark) Zhang DO, MMSc, FAMIA, is the Associate Chief Medical Information Officer of Digital Innovation and the Medical Director of the Digital Innovation Hub at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Associate Program Director of the Clinical Informatics and Innovation Fellowship at Mass General Brigham, Palliative Care consultant at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and Instructor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.

      Mark's LinkedIn Bio

      Mark's iHub Bio

      General PIJ Links:

      AMIA Job Board

      FAMIA Info

      Kettering Fellowship Program

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      45 min
    • Matthew Sakumoto, MD -- Telehealth Specialist and Consultant
      Sep 7 2022

      On episode 3, I interview Matthew Sakumoto, MD from UCSF on how he found informatics work after fellowship. He talks about finishing fellowship during the pandemic, how telehealth became his niche, and more!

      AMA Telehealth and Digital Empathy

      News Article about Matt's AMA Presentation on Telehealth and Digital Empathy (includes links to content)

      Matt's Article in Telehealth and Medicine: Enhancing Digital Empathy and Reimagining the Telehealth Experience

      Article I referred to (Matt's Favorite 😁): Guidance for Writing a Clinical Informatics Case Report

      Matt and I are associate editors for ACI Open

      Some of Matt's favorite Digital Health networking communities:

      Health Tech Nerds (https://www.healthtechnerds.com/)

      Matter Health (https://matter.health/)

      MDisrupt (https://mdisrupt.com/)

      Connect to Matt on Social Media: Twitter @mattsakumoto (https://twitter.com/MattSakumoto) LinkedIn @mattsakumoto (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattsakumoto/)

      General PIJ Links: AMIA Job Board FAMIA Info Kettering Fellowship Program This Podcast

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      19 min
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