Background
Musen, Mark Alan was born on February 22, 1956 in Providence. Son of Frederick Norton and Dolores (Shechtman) Musen.
(The purpose of the Handbook is to provide systematic over...)
The purpose of the Handbook is to provide systematic overview of medical and health informatics for health care professionals and for students in medicine and health care, who will be the clinical professionals of the next millennium. Health care professionals will use computers to support patient care, assess the quality of care, and enhance decision making, management, planning, and medical research. Computer-based patient records and electronic communications will be the most visible developments in the years ahead. The Handbook has been written by a host of renowned international authorities in medical and health informatics. The editors took much care that the Handbook would not be merely a collection of separate chapters, but rather would offer a consistent and structured overview.
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physician computer science educator
Musen, Mark Alan was born on February 22, 1956 in Providence. Son of Frederick Norton and Dolores (Shechtman) Musen.
Bachelor of Science in Biology, Brown University, 1977. Doctor of Medicine, Brown University, 1980. Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Information Sciences, Stanford University, California, 1988.
Intern in medicine Stanford University Hospital, 1980-1981, resident in medicine, 1981-1983, Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation fellow in general internal medicine, 1983-1987. Visiting scientist department medical informatics Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 1987-1988. Assistant professor medicine and computer science Stanford University, 1988-1995, associate professor, 1995—2002, professor, since 2002.
Head Stanford Biomedical Informatics Research, since 1993. Member biomedical library review committee The National Library of Medicine, 1992-1996. Principal investigator National Center biomedical Ontology, since 2005.
Co-director National Center Ontolog. Research, since 2005.
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Fellow American College of Physicians, American College Medical Informatics. Member American Medical Informatics Association( Donald A. B. Lindberg Award ), American Association for Artificial Intelligence, Association for Computing Machinery, American Federation for Clinical Research, Society for Medical Decision Making, Society for Clinical Trials, American Society for Clinical Investigation, American Association Physicians.
Married Elyse Ann Barnett, June 5, 1983. Children: Jay Derek, Kate Hannah.