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Our new @YaleMed department at the intersections of #healthsciences and IT develops new approaches to analyze biomedical #data to promote health for all 🏥📈

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Introducing the Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science at @YaleMed! ✨We are thrilled to share that our section has transitioned to department status. medicine.yale.edu/news-article/n…

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ICYMI: Last night, Drs. Ohno-Machado & Khera discussed how #AI is transforming healthcare on @WFSBnews From early heart condition detection to making diagnostics more accessible, AI is shaping a healthier future. Catch the highlights here:wfsb.com/2024/11/19/ai-… @YaleMed


New interview with Eric Henry, as part of Yale's Certificate Program on Medical Software & AI. Henry discusses the evolving landscape of medical AI regulation - from EU AI Act impacts to U.S. policy shifts and healthcare AI challenges. Watch now: youtu.be/97opw_6p4d4?si…

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🌉 @YaleBIDS is at @AMIAinformatics Symposium in San Francisco! Stop by Booth #207 to explore our innovations in health informatics, meet our team, & grab some swag! Check out today’s Yale BIDS sessions: medicine.yale.edu/biomedical-inf… #AMIA2024

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👏This Veterans Day, we honor Dr. Suzanne Akuley, for her inspiring journey from #USArmy service to postdoc. fellow at @yaleBIDS . Thank you for your dedication, Dr. Akuley! #VeteransDay youtube.com/watch?v=PHIsdj…


🎉Congrats to Dr. Deborah Levy on her induction into the 2025 Class of @AMIAinformatics Fellows (#FAMIA)! Dr. Levy's work, including her review on reducing documentation burden, advances health outcomes & innovation. Read the full press release here: medicine.yale.edu/news-article/d…

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Q&A Information Session on the Med Software & AI Certificate | Watch Prof. Papdemetris discuss AI’s transformative role in medicine, and the evolution of AI technologies in healthcare:youtube.com/watch?v=BYpHv2…

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Join us for BIDS Monthly Seminar: "Using Explainable AI to Enhance Biomedical Data Analysis" with Dr. Qing Zeng from @GWtweets on Nov. 21 from 12-1 PM (EST). Learn more: medicine.yale.edu/biomedical-inf…

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This month, @YaleBIDS team will join global leaders in health informatics at the @AMIAinformatics 2024 Annual Symposium in San Francisco, Nov. 9-13. Join us as we explore “Informatics in the Age of Generative AI.” 🔗View BIDS' full presentation schedule: medicine.yale.edu/biomedical-inf…


🚨The AMIA 25x5 Task Force, led by Dr. Deborah Levy, presents "Defining Documentation Burden (DocBurden) and Excess DocBurden for All Health Professionals" in Applied Clinical Informatics. 👉 Read the Yale BIDS article: medicine.yale.edu/biomedical-inf… 👇 AMIA press release below!

Documentation burden is a significant source of stress for health professionals. A new scoping review by 25x5 Task Force members introduces a standard definition, paving the way to improve work environments and patient care. Read more. hubs.ly/Q02Wm3rY0

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🚀 Interested in Medical Software & AI? Join Yale's Medical Software & AI Program Info Webinar with Prof. Papademetris! 📅 Nov 4, 2024 🕛 12 PM ET 🔗 Register Now: yale.zoom.us/webinar/regist… Gain insights into the curriculum + career paths in healthcare tech. Q&A included!

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🎉Exciting News | Dr. @BrianOndov from @YaleBIDS has had his research, "Visualizing Multilayer Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Data with Animated Geocircles", recognized as Editor's Choice in the November issue of JAMIA. Read the full article: academic.oup.com/jamia/article/…

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📰Exciting updates in the Fall 2024 Yale BIDS Newsletter! From welcoming new members to showcasing our recent achievements and upcoming courses, there’s so much to celebrate! Read the full newsletter: medicine.yale.edu/biomedical-inf…

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New interview with Ian Sutcliffe, as part of Yale's Certificate Program on Medical Software & AI. Ian discusses building cloud services at scale, automating testing, handling compliance for medical devices, and more. Watch now▶️ youtu.be/cVQaubcfB30?si…

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Join us for the AI in Medicine Seminar with Dr. Hui Lu. Dr. Lu explore Efficient Biomedical Multi-Modal Data Analysis & the future of medical AI! 🧬 📅 Oct 24 | ⏰ 12-1 PM |📍100 College St. Learn More: medicine.yale.edu/biomedical-inf…

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Join us for the BIDS Monthly Seminar: "Clinical Informatics in the Age of Commercial EHRs" with Dr. Adam Wright, from @VUMChealth on Oct. 17 from 12-1PM (EST). Learn More: medicine.yale.edu/biomedical-inf…

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Join us for the BIDS Rising Star Seminar: "Constructing & Interpreting Complete Genomes Using De Novo Assembly" with Dr. Haoyou Cheng from @YaleBIDS on Oct. 10, 2024 from 12-1 ET. Learn More:medicine.yale.edu/biomedical-inf…

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Grateful to Dr. Lucila Ohno-Machado @YaleBIDS for her insightful keynote presentation on “AI in Oncology: Challenges and Coups” at our annual #CME Oncology Review. @YaleMed @SmilowCancer @DrRoyHerbstYale

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The @NIH awards $1.5M to @YaleBIDS' Dr. @qingyu_qc to improve factual accuracy in Large Language Models (LLMs) for healthcare! 🏥💡This project addresses risks of AI-generated misinformation and enhances the reliability of LLMs in biomedicine. Read more: medicine.yale.edu/news-article/n…


@YaleBIDS awarded a $7.88M NIH grant to revolutionize #MentalHealth research using #AI. The IMPACT-MH Program, led by Dr. @HuaXu_SBMI, will advance precision psychiatry through cutting-edge computational tools. Read more: medicine.yale.edu/biomedical-inf…


New interview with Prof. Frangi, as part of Yale's Certificate Program on Medical Software & AI. Prof. Frangi discusses the use of in-silico trials to both understand and validate medical devices. Watch now▶️youtu.be/JLEUNcDG1Uk?si…

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