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Go Live

by ACIF / Chase Parsons

'Go Live' is a podcast brought you by the AMIA Clinical Informatics Fellows (ACIF) which discusses the intersection of Medicine and Technology, while bringing you entertaining interviews from experts in the field.

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Episodes

#S3E8: Virtual Care, Information Security, and Data Accessibility with Dr. William Gordon

1h 4m · Published 23 Feb 00:00
In this episode, podcast co-hosts Mackenzie Hofford (2nd year CI fellow, Washington University in St. Louis) and Jayson Marwaha (NLM Informatics fellow, Harvard Medical School)chat with Dr. William Gordon about virtual care and the evolving post-COVID-19 health data ecosystem, with a focus on information security and data accessibility. Dr. Gordon is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, a faculty member in the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School, and has written extensively on cybersecurity, data accessibility, and virtual care programs.

#S3E7: Making Machine Learning Models Clinically Useful with Dr. Karandeep Singh

56m · Published 29 Nov 00:00
In this episode, podcast co-hosts Mackenzie Hofford (2nd year CI fellow, Washington University in St. Louis), Ed Kalpas (2nd year CI fellow, HonorHealth), and Jayson Marwaha (informatics postdoc, Harvard Medical School) chat with Dr. Karandeep Singh about responsible development, implementation, and evaluation of machine learning models in the context of his recent work examining the Epic Sepsis Model. Dr. Singh is an Assistant Professor of Learning Health Sciences, Internal Medicine, Urology, and Information at the University of Michigan, and is a widely-recognized leader in bringing machine learning models to the bedside. Links to Dr. Singh's recent work: - JAMA Internal Medicine paper on the Epic Sepsis Model: https://bit.ly/3pgP6Yd - R/Medicine Conference Keynote Speech (Aug 2021): https://youtu.be/l71wLKUr26E

#S3E6: Digital Health and Telemedicine with Dr. Joseph Kvedar

50m · Published 08 Sep 13:11
In this episode, podcast co-hosts Mackenzie Hofford (2nd year CI fellow, Washington University in St. Louis), Ed Kalpas (2nd year CI fellow, HonorHealth), and Jayson Marwaha (informatics postdoc, Harvard Medical School) chat with Dr. Joseph Kvedar about telemedicine, hospital-at-home, trends in AI and digital medicine research, and more. Dr. Kvedar is a Professor of Dermatology at Harvard Medical School, a widely-recognized leader in telemedicine, and the Editor-in-Chief of Nature Digital Medicine, a Nature Partner Journal.

#S3E5: The Past, Present, and Future of CDS with Dr. Adam Wright

33m · Published 06 Aug 14:54
In this episode, podcast co-hosts Mackenzie Hofford (2nd year CI fellow, Washington University in St. Louis), Ed Kalpas (2nd year CI fellow, HonorHealth), and Jayson Marwaha (informatics postdoc, Harvard Medical School) chat with Dr. Adam Wright about clinical decision support (CDS): design considerations, how to make it better, how AI will affect it, and more. Dr. Wright is a widely recognized leader in the field of CDS, a Professor of Biomedical Informatics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and the Director of the Vanderbilt Clinical Informatics Center.

#S3E4: Vaccine Informatics at the VA

50m · Published 02 Jun 00:00
In this episode of Go Live, Dr. Jane Kim (Chief Consultant for Preventive Medicine, National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, VA) and Dr. Kathryn Cillessen (CHIO, VA North Texas) join the show to discuss the role that informatics is playing in the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines at the VA. They chat with Meera Subash (2nd year CI Fellow, UCSF), Colin Purmal (1st year CI Fellow, UCSF), Nathan Yung (1st year CI Fellow, UCSD), and Jayson Marwaha (Informatics research fellow, Harvard Medical School) about challenges and opportunities in using informatics to aid vaccine distribution to VA patients and beyond.

#S3E3: Part 2: Diving Head First into Cybersecurity with Dennis Leber

48m · Published 08 Mar 18:43
In this episode, Bryan McConomy (2nd year CI Fellow, Regenstrief Institute) and Victor Garcia (2nd year CI Fellow, Stony Brook University) talk to Dennis Leber the CISO from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, and we are joined by Meera Subash (2nd year CI fellow, UC San Francisco) for a discussion on the why and how of cybersecurity in healthcare. It is important for Informaticians to have knowledge of the risks that ransomware pose to the operations of a health system and how to be a proactive partner in cybersecurity. Show Notes: Center for Internet Security https://www.cisecurity.org/ Dennis Leber LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisleber/

#S3E2: Part 1: Cybersecurity in Healthcare

1h 1m · Published 28 Feb 00:00
What do physicians and hackers have in common? More than you would think. Nathan Yung (1st year CI fellow, UC San Diego), Ammar Mandvi (1st year CI fellow, UC San Diego) and Meera Subash (2nd year CI fellow, UC San Francisco) discuss the role physicians and healthcare providers can play in preventing cybersecurity attacks and increasing awareness in their home institutions. Interview: Meera Subash and Nathan Yung talk with Christian Dameff, MD, MS (Medical Director of Cybersecurity at UC San Diego and Emergency Medicine Physician) and discuss why cybersecurity awareness is a critical patient safety issue in healthcare and how clinicians can equip themselves with the knowledge and skills to prevent attacks in an increasingly digital world.

#S3E1: The Important Role Of A Health Information Exchange In Bridging The Gap

1h 13m · Published 24 Nov 00:00
Jessica Ruff (2nd year CI fellow, MetroHealth), Victor Garcia (2nd year CI fellow, Stony Brook), Bryan McConomy (2nd year CI Fellow, Regenstrief Institute) and Gene Lucas (2nd year CI Fellow, NYP-Columbia) talk about life during the pandemic, how their institutions have responded to the crisis and somehow even talk about vacuums. Interview: Bryan McConomy talks with Brian Dixon, PhD (Regenstrief Institute), Drew Richardson and Beck Learn (Indiana Health Information Exchange) discuss how the information exchange helped to bridge the gap between public health and public health systems in Indiana. (Note: this interview was recorded in April 2020)

#S2E3: Hacking healthcare

49m · Published 04 Mar 00:00
Hosts: Jennifer Lee, Sam Yang Producers: Jenifer Lee Guest Interview: Jeff Hoffman, MD CMIO of Nationwide Children’s Hospital Topics: Customization of EHR, coding, SQL, data structure, how to say “no”

#S2E2: Smart Phone Bump

48m · Published 07 Sep 00:00
Hosts: Eric Puster, Jennifer Lee, Keith Morse Producers: Jennifer Lee Guest Interview: Emily Webber, MD, CMIO of Riley Children’s Hospital Topics: Communication with patients using technology, information blocking, sharing data with patients

Go Live has 26 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 22:30:27. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 19:13.

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