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AMIA 2016 CRI Year in Review

AMIA 2016 Year in Review Files and Presentation

This page contains information about the 2016 Clinical Research Informatics (CRI) Year-In-Review session that I conducted at the conclusion of the 2016 AMIA Joint Summits on Translational Science. Background information, Files, and Bibliographic details are listed below, as is the slide presentation.
Background:
Starting in 2011, I have been conducting the annual “CRI year in review” session at the AMIA Joint Summits for Translational Science. This concluding keynote presentation mirrors similar presentations at the AMIA TBI Summit and the AMIA Annual Symposium. Building on the approaches used by Drs. Russ Altman and Dan Masys who conduct those other years-in-review, the CRI year-in-review involves a combination of PubMed searches, recommendations from CRI colleagues, and additional notable events that I select to highlight. 

As with the other sessions, the items presented during the session are ultimately selected by the presenter using an informal process, do not represent a systematic or comprehensive review, and certainly do not represent an organizational statement nor position of AMIA. I hope you find this useful. Below is information on this year’s session, followed by links to the presentation and downloadable files.

Details of search methodology:
  1. Initial search by MESH terms: ("Biomedical Research"[Mesh] NOT "Genetic Research"[Mesh]) NOT "Translational Research"[Mesh]) AND "Informatics"[Mesh] AND "2015/01/01"[PDat] : "2016/02/01"[Pdat])  This returned 487 articles, 357 of which were CRI relevant.
  2. Additional relevant articles through: Recommendations from colleagues; Other keyword searches using terms like: Clinical Trials, Clinical Research, Informatics, Translational, Data Warehouse, Research Registries, Recruitment. This resulted in an addition 474 articles.
  3. Note that if they were from early 2016 but were already presented last year, I did not select them to avoid repetition.

Based on the above methodology, 185 CRI-relevant articles emerged, and from those I selected the following 40 articles as notable contributions to the CRI literature over the past 1+ years that I discussed during the presentation. 

Presentation

2016 CRI Year-in-Review from Peter Embi

Files:
  • Embi_CRI-YIR-2016-Final.pdf


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