Academic deliverables

While the job I trained the most for is Emergency Medicine, the job I spend more time on these days is clinical informatics. And that job is further subdivided: mostly supporting our ED ' s electronic record system, but increasingly, helping to study, operationalize and guide adoption of medical apps and wearable devices. It ' s honestly the most exciting part of my job, because it seems like we ' re helping to bring about the future.Two documents that summarize a lot of my recent thoughts and efforts these on these topics are available online. The first (pdf) is a deep-dive intomHealth apps in Emergency Medicine - the potential and the peril. The second document isour case report of pulling a patient ' s Asthma Health app data into a pulmonologist ' s EHR. Sounds simple (and sort of is, with the new FHIR standard) but this involved a lot of data-sharing steps and permission settings, from both the patient and doctor (and a lot of steps from us, the clinician-scientists that saw this process through).One downside to this sort of work is that it ' s quickly obsolete. But hey, so are blogs. Hopefully, at least, these links endure.
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