Session date:
07/10/2017 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Learning Objective 1: Become familiar with the common data, information, and knowledge management needs spanning the fields of precision medicine and healthcare transformation
Learning Objective 2: Recognize critical trends that are influencing the evolution of the scientific field of Biomedical Informatics
Learning Objective 3: Identify new opportunities for rapid translation of Biomedical Informatics theories and methods into applied solutions in the research, clinical care, and population health settings
Presenter:
Philip R. O. Payne, PhD, FACMI; Visiting Professor
Support location:
Minnesota
Support location:
Minnesota