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Hi I think your best approach will be to participate in M.S. or PhD program in the field. Security is indeed an umberela for an spectrum of concepts and techniques: encoding and encryption algorithms, authentication, authorization, confidentialit...
November 24
Hi Edmond Are you interested in informatics security specifically or you are looking for proper research field in biomedical/ health informatics? How is your technical background (programming and computational algorithms)? We have an active group...
November 23
I think advances in software architectures and increasing data transmission capacity and will take precedence over traditional issues on placing the functionality and computational capacity. So the borders between desktop computing and the cloud i...
November 23
Dear Steve The given links are broken
November 14
Sure, but I think that current trend of usability research in healthcare data is not a proper one. It has mainly conducted by medical informatics experts on specific applications. Found evidences are very context and problem dependent and do not p...
November 14
Biomedical Informatics: Computer Applications in Health Care and Biomedicine Publisher: Springer: 2006, English ISBN: 0-387-21721-5 An interesting text book to teach concepts in biomedical informatics, the study of biomedical information and its ...
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Profile Information

What is your Health Informatics Role?
EHR/ HIS development consultant, CTO.
About Me:
+Medical doctor, Software Architect, Researcher in the field of biomedical informatics.

I am interested and working in:
1- Theory of Neural networks, Fuzzy logic, Formal languages and Automata, Chaos, Computational complexities.
2- Medical ontology and vocabularies. (UMLS, SNOMED CT)
3- Electronic Health record, Patient Registries.
4- OLAP, data mining.
4- .NET development, java, Regex, SQL business intelligence, Cache, XML,
5- HL7 level 3.
Website:
http://www.pegahsoft.com

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"Time boxing" is going to be presented

Our invention is going to be presented, in 12th International Congress of Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation. Kish Island - 16-18 December 2009.

Oral presentation: December the 18th, 12:00 am.

"Time Boxing a New Technique to Cure Missing Data of Chronic Studies, While Minimizing Information Lost and Perturbation: Implementation in Iran Peritoneal Dialysis Registry (IPDR), Shafa CAPD Research Center"

Please kindly find further information in… Continue

Posted on November 19, 2009 at 3:00am —

Abbas Shojaee

Hakim is introduced in The Best of World's Electronic Content.

Dear my colleagues/ friends:

I am glad to inform that our EHR product, HAKIM, and its rich, high quality content in more than 36 sub specialties, is elected as one of the Best World's eContent, by the jury of UN WSIS and introduced in related book.

Congratulations

Abbas

Posted on November 12, 2009 at 9:00pm — 1 Comment

Abbas Shojaee

Neural network team

Our research team on applications of KBN (knowledge base neural network) in MedicoHealth informatics has almost accomplished its trainings. We are preparing to start planned researches but we are still open to new members who are ready for a study sprint.

Posted on May 9, 2009 at 6:30am —

Abbas Shojaee

A new technique to deal with missing data

Recently we succeed completing 2 years work for inventing a new technique to reduce the adverse effect of Missing Data in Iran Peritoneal Dialysis registry. The technique which we named it Time-lining can significantly cure data who comes from disease registries and EHRs. It helped us to get rid of using Imputation and also relying on aggregate functions (e.g. mean) to deal with incomplete data. We also embed it in Hakim EHR.

Posted on February 27, 2009 at 5:30am — 1 Comment

Abbas Shojaee

Enhancing OLAP in Diabetes Registry

We are now enhancing the OLAP models of IDR (Iran Diabetes Registry) and streamlining an end to end process, from data entry to generation of automated descriptive analysis documents. Thankfully, I am eager to hear your ideas on that.

Posted on February 19, 2009 at 10:54am —

Abbas Shojaee

SNOMED CT adoption

We just finished adopting SNOMED CT in Hakim EHR. Now we are planning to start the process of porting all of 26 legacy sub specialty templates (60000 fields) to SNOMED CT concepts. It will contain almost 800000 EHRs and 110 millions of measurements.

Posted on February 13, 2009 at 5:30am —

Abbas Shojaee

National competition for innovative ICT projects.

I'd like to inform that as a result of our mutual collaboration, Hakim EHR won being the distinguished innovative ICT project in 3 Khorasan states, in national contest for innovative ICT projects (Dec 2008).

Posted on February 1, 2009 at 7:30am —

Abbas Shojaee

Clinical governance competition

Dear my friends,

Congratulations, I am glad to inform that the implementation of our product: "HAKIM Electronic Health Record" in 15 centers of Iran Diabetes Registry is elected as the best project in Clinical Governance festival among 95 accepted projects of Tehran University. The project is hold by Endocrine and Metabolism Research Center (of TUMS) which has been the distinguished research center in Iran during past 3 years.

Posted on January 26, 2009 at 10:41pm —

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At 6:35am on November 27, 2009, John Sharp said…
The link to my blog appears to be working now.
At 10:32am on September 27, 2009, manju soni said…
Dear Abbas
Thanks for your concern. please let me know about your project
At 5:58pm on September 25, 2009, CLINT GEO MATHEW said…
sir,
any role for a MI STUDENT
At 9:31pm on April 10, 2009, manju soni said…
dear abbas hi
i am a physician working in field of clinical research and clinical medicine. i also associated with an ngo working in field of patient education and councelling , i need your valuable suggetions to develop a network of specialist doctors on net so that we can consult patients problem to field expert. we are doing this work on no profit basis.
At 8:10pm on March 6, 2009, Alberto said…
Hello Abbas,

Thanks for your help. I contact one software company named "Claricode". They provides only medical software development services. yesterday I send them my request for free Medical Software demo in their inquiry form and I am waiting for them reply. Whenever I got reply from them I surely ask them same questions as per your suggestion.

Thanks,
Alberto.
At 11:19am on March 2, 2009, Allan P. Weeks said…
Thank you for the positive response. Unless someone has been "burned" by an IT project gone bad, most IT, business and many legal personnel do not think that the IT contract is either important or helpful.
Best regards, Allan
At 1:57am on February 28, 2009, phbarg said…
Hello Doctor,

From your vast accomplishments in the field, can you please give your input to my thread here: http://www.healthinformaticsforum.com/forum/topics/informatics-pharmacist



Also, I noticed your site is under construction, so if you need I could help out. :)
At 7:05pm on February 19, 2009, DR.NILOUFAR MASOORI said…
dear dr.Shojaee
i,d like to collaborate on this project too , so please tell me more what do you want to do ?
sincerely yours
N.Masoori
At 11:12am on February 19, 2009, Dr Vikas Gaur said…
Hi Dr Abbas

I will do that with pleasure.

Regards

Vikas
At 7:58pm on February 14, 2009, Chris Paton said…
Thanks Abbas, unfortunately this site is hosted using Ning, so I can't test on a non-live version. Hopefully the site should be looking more familiar now.
 
 

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