Methods Inf Med 1994; 33(03): 318-326
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1635017
Panel Discussion
Schattauer GmbH

Can Health/Medical Informatics be Regarded as a Separate Discipline?

D. J. Protti
1   University of Victoria, Canada
,
J. H. van Bemmel
2   Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
,
R. Gunzenhäuser
3   University of Stuttgart, Germany
,
R. Haux
4   University of Heidelberg, Germany
,
H. Warner
5   University of Utah, USA
,
J. V. Douglas
6   University of Maryland at Baltimore, USA
,
E. Lang
7   University of Hildesheim, Germany
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Publication History

Publication Date:
09 February 2018 (online)

Abstract:

The participants of the panel on education and training in Medical Informatics, concurred that health/medical informatics is today thriving as a separate discipline, despite inevitable uncertainties regarding the future. Conferees discussed the distinctions between physician-built systems and those designed by medical informaticians, focusing on methodology as critical to medical informatics.

Summary of the Panel Discussion during the Working Conference 1-7 Rapporteurs


 
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