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  • November 8-10: 2010 mHealth Summit, Washington, DC, US
  • November 13-17: AMIA Annual Symposium, Washington, DC, US
    • http://symposium2010.amia.org/
    • Relevant sessions include:
      • T03. Evaluating Health IT Projects: A Practical Approach
      • T04. Practical Modeling Issues Representing Coded and Structured Patient Data in EHR Systems
      • T05. Human-Centered Design and Evaluation of Health Information Systems
      • T08. Transforming & Visualizing Clinical Data for Research
      • T09. Clinical Classifications and Biomedical Ontologies: Terminology Evolution, Principles, and Practicalities
      • T14. Standards for Storing and Exchanging Clinical Data in Electronic Health Record Systems
      • T19. Personal Health Records, Patient Portals & Consumer-Facing Health IT
      • W06. Data Security in the Wired World: Risks, Strategies, and Opportunities
      • W07. Standards in Clinical Decision Support: Activities in Health Level Seven and Beyond
      • W09. Performance Measurement and Reporting using Electronic Health Record Data
      • T24. Embracing Healthcare IT Standards in the World of Meaningful Use
      • T26. Paradigm Shift – A Fresh Approach to the EHR
      • S21. Clinical Decision Support and EHRs
      • S22. Industry & Academia - How they Work Together
      • S31. Usability Analyses of Electronic Systems
      • S41. Data Entry Forms to Improve Care
      • S43. Global eHealth
      • S58. Use of Electronic Medical Records for Genomic Research – Preliminary Results and Lessons from the eMERGE Network
      • S62. Managing Terminologies to Realize Clinical Benefits
      • S71. Is an EHR More Like a Pair of Pants or a Bridge? Customization vs. Standardization to Promote Adoption
      • S78. Deriving Quality Measures from Electronic Health Record Systems
      • S79. Open-Source, Standards-Based Software and Services: a Viable Approach to Enabling Scalable Clinical Decision Support?
      • S80. Spanning the Digital Divide: Personal Health Records and Patient Portals for the Underserved
      • S90. Open Source Solutions for Public Health Practice and Research
  • November 29 - Dec 3rd: Open Source Health Informatics Meeting, Granada, Nicaragua

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  • December 1-3: Impementer Workshop, Eldoret Kenya
    • http://reach.ampath.or.ke/
    • Sessions include
      • Introduction to medical informatics
      • Introduction to OpenMRS
      • OpenMRS installation
      • OpenMRS Maintenance and Upgrade
      • OpenMRS data Model
      • Data collection tools (Forms design and usage)
      • Reporting -Cohort builder and Data export
  • December 13-16: ICTD 2010 - International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development, London, UK
    • http://www.ictd2010.org/
    • Relevant paper presentations include:
      • Open Data Kit: Tools to Build Information Services for Developing Regions, Yaw Anokwa
      • ICTD Research by Africans: Origins, Interests, and Impact, Paul Plantinga
      • A Study of Connectivity in Millennium Villages in Africa, Jyotsna Puri; Patricia Mechael
      • Research and Reality: Using Mobile Messages to Promote Maternal Health in Rural India, Divya Ramachandran
    • Poster presentations include:
      • Assessing the scope for use of mobile based solution to improve maternal and child health in Bangladesh: A case study, Mafruha Alam
      • Beyond being a Proxy User: A look at NGOs? Potential Role in ICT4D Deployment, Shikoh Gitau
      • Using Mobile Phones and Open Source Tools to Empower Social Workers in Tanzania, Daniel Nuffer
      • The Human Infrastructure of ICTD, Nithya Sambasivan
    • Sessions include:
      • Health promotion and well-being in mobile-centric environments
      • Information as a global public good: enabling access to knowledge through open licenses
      • Mapping out a research agenda for mHealth
      • Open Development, Organiser: Laurent Elder (IDRC-CRDI)
      • Randomised Control Trials: Innovations for Poverty Reduction
      • Research Ethics in ICT4D
      • Development Theory “Teach-In”
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