Biomedical informatics is a multidisciplinary field that intersects computer science, information technology, and healthcare to advance the management and analysis of biomedical data. It involves the application of computational and analytical methods to biomedical research, clinical practice, and healthcare delivery. Biomedical informatics plays a crucial role in leveraging information technology to improve patient care, accelerate biomedical research, and enhance the overall efficiency of healthcare systems.
In the realm of research, biomedical informatics contributes to the analysis of large-scale biological and clinical datasets, facilitating discoveries in genomics, personalized medicine, and disease epidemiology. It enables the integration of diverse data sources, including electronic health records, medical imaging, and molecular biology, to provide a comprehensive view of individual and population health. In clinical settings, biomedical informatics supports healthcare professionals by providing tools for decision support, predictive modelling, and patient management.
Conferences on biomedical informatics serve as vital platforms for professionals, researchers, and practitioners to exchange insights, discuss emerging technologies, and address challenges in this rapidly evolving field. These gatherings foster collaboration among experts from various disciplines, driving innovation and contributing to the ongoing transformation of healthcare through the intelligent use of information technology.
Title : The power of presence: Investing in LVNs for lasting impact
Emma Gitomer, Houston Methodist Hospital, United States
Title : Reaching our residents: An interdisciplinary approach to educating our future providers in the art of telephone triage
Cori Brown, Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, United States
Title : Turn the heat around: Quality improvement in malignant hyperthermia response through in-situ simulation
Ayumi S Fielden, Houston Methodist Hospital, United States
Title : PTSD and tools for nursing resilience
Renee Bauer, Indiana State University, United States
Title : Birth partnerships: Enhancing nursing care with doula support
Vera Kevic, Doulas on Bikes, Canada
Title : Shift strong: A proactive stress-physiology framework for early identification of nurse distress
Laura Hall, Colorado Mesa University, United States