Understanding the value of direct feedback from cancer patients
, Ph.D., one of the project’s main researchers and an assistant professor in UF’s Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics. Giving patients a voice
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, Ph.D., one of the project’s main researchers and an assistant professor in UF’s Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics. Giving patients a voice
, said William Hogan, M.D., one of the project’s lead researchers, the director of biomedical informatics and data science in the UF College of Medicine’s department of health
Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics. UF has been involved with All of Us since 2016 as a health provider organization enrollment site. Read more about CLAD
Deina Bossa, a current M.D. candidate and former undergraduate participant in the University Scholars Program with the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy, was published
: Bridging Resources in Informatics” Tuesday, February 24 Clinical and Translational Research Building Room 2161, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Read more on upcoming seminars from the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy here.
and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) “Role of Local Context in Mining Clinical Sublanguage” Monday, March 9 Clinical and Translational Research Building Room 2161, 2-3 p.m. Read more on upcoming seminars from the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy here.
-sponosred by the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy and the Department of Pediatrics. Read more on upcoming seminars from the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy here.
of National Minority Health Disparities Month and is sponsored by the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy and the Department of Pediatrics. To find out about other upcoming seminars from the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy, click here.
Science Institute UF Department of Health Outcomes and Policy Read more on upcoming seminars from the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy and the Institute for Child Health Policy here.
of the Metabolic Syndrome in Children and Adults” Thursday, April 9 Clinical and Translational Research Building Room 2161, 1-2 p.m. Read more on upcoming seminars from the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy and the Institute for Child Health Policy here.