The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare
This year I had the pleasure of attending Stanford’s Medicine X conference for a second time as an Oral Ignite presenter. The presentation focused on some of the barriers the …
This year I had the pleasure of attending Stanford’s Medicine X conference for a second time as an Oral Ignite presenter. The presentation focused on some of the barriers the …
Ed. note: This summer, mPOWEr team member and UW BHI PhD student Ross Lordon had the opportunity to work with the Patient Engagement Team at Microsoft Research (MSR) as a …
mPOWEr patient advisor, Brian Do, is this year’s Mary’s Fund awardee through the CERTAIN Patient Advisory Network (PAN). The Mary Scott Memorial Fund was created by CERTAIN to provide patient involvement opportunities …
mPOWEr co-PIs Dr. Bill Lober (Professor, UW School of Nursing/Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Informatics, School of Medicine/Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education, School of Public Health/Global Health) and Dr. Heather Evans …
We are proud to announce that mPOWEr is featured in a new exhibit at the Pacific Science Center! Surgery + Innovation = A Better Way to Operate explores advances in surgical training, patient …
It’s been so busy around here, we haven’t had a moment to even mention our biggest publication yet! On April 19, JAMA Surgery posted our latest report, data from our first pilot implementation of mPOWEr. We’re super …
Patrick Sanger, PhD, presented our latest data at the 23rd Annual Schilling Resident Research Day in the University of Washington Department of Surgery. Lead author on the project, Dr. Cameron …
This past week, Bill Lober and members of his UW Clinical Informatics Research Group hosted a Use Case demonstration in the Integrating Healthcare Showcase at HIMSS 2017. Using SMART on FHIR, they demonstrated how …
Our latest manuscript, “Diagnosing Surgical Site Infection Using Wound Photography: A Scenario-Based Study,” was published as the lead article in the January 2017 issue of the Journal of the American College …
Think it’s easy to do research with patient generated health data (PGHD)? That hasn’t been our experience, but it certainly makes the journey worthwhile. Today, as one of the featured speakers in …