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International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA)Working Group 1: Information Science and Medical Education
University of Heidelberg • Insnrutc for Mcdicaj Biometry ud Iniormaucsto Ncuenhwmar Fold 400 • D-69120 rMdelberj. Germany
Prof. Dr. J.-R. ScherrerUniversity de Genfeve
Fax: 0041-22372-6255
IMIA WG1 ChairmanProf. Dr. R. HauxUniversity of HeidelbergInstitute for Medical Biometryand InformaticsDept. of Medical InformaticsIm Neuenhelmer Feld 400D-69120 Heidelberg. GermanyPhone: (+49)622156-7483Fax: (+49) 6221 56-4997Email: Relnnoldjteuxekrzrnail.krz.uni-rieidelberg.de
Date: July, 22nd 1996
Half year report of IMIA WG1, 6th WG1 Conference in 1997, name of WG1
Dear Jean Raoul:First of all I have to thank you for your most encouraging letter on the activities of WQ1 . Attached please find
the half year report requested as well as the list of WG1 members. As there have only been slightchanges to my report prepared for the Yearbook of Medical Informatics 1996, 1 have taken this report and haveadded som additional comments at the beginning. I will bring 80 copies of this report to the next meeting of theGeneral Assembly.
Please let me report about two other Issues of WG1 .As you know, Wendy Swinkels and I were preparing a first proposal for a 6th IMIA WG1 conference on
health and medical Informatics education as satellite conference following the Health Informatics 97Conference of HISA and APAMI on August 11-13 1997 at Sidney, Australia. We have the possibility to run theworking conference at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences in Newcastle, a lovely city about 100 milesnorth of Sidney. A proposal is also attatched. It will be distributed on our next WG1 meeting on Monday, August19th. A first SPC meeting Is also planned on this Monday. I would like to report about this conference on the IMIAgeneral assembly, preferably on Friday, as I cannot attend the assembly on Saturday. We got a lot ofencouragement to prepare such a conference, besides from you e.g. from IMIA president Otto Rienhorf, IMIApast president Marion Ball and APAMI president K.C. Lun. As I had no other possibility to have the WG1 and theSPC meeting during MIE, it is my hope that we can have an approval by the general assembly afterwards.
The next topic is, that the name of IMIA WG1 (Information Science and Medical Education) does, in myopinion, no more fit appropriately to the objectives of WG1 (cf. the WG1 description for the Yearbook 96). ( willdiscuss on the next WG1 meeting, whether we should propose to the IM1A General Assembly to rename WG1.My proposal for an appropriate name of WG1 is: Health and Medical Informatics Education. I also wouldlike to raise this topic on the general assembly on Friday, depending on the votes of the WG1 members on ourmeeting on August 19th.
I am very much hoping that you as the WG1 representative of Switzerland will have the time to come to theWG1 meeting on August 19th. Otherwise I will meet you on Thursday, August 22nd, on the meeting of the IMiAworking group and special interest group chairs and I will then ask for yor advice.
I am very much looking forward to meet you at Copenhagen.
Yours sincerely,
Enclosures: half year report, WG1 member list, proposal for 6th WG1 conference
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6th IMIA WG1 Conference, Proposal, July 22nd 1996.
IHIAInternational MedicalInformatics AssociationWorking Group 1: Health andMedical Informatics Education
APAMIAsian Pacific Association {APAMI Icon)for Medical Informatics
HISAHealth Informatics (HISA icon)Society of Australia
TJnlv«r»lty of Newcastle (university icon)Faculty of Medicine andHealth SciencesAustralia •
6th International Conference onHealth and Medical informatics Education
Health and Medical Informatics Education:its Status and its Priorities for the Next Decade
August 14-16 1997 Newcastle Australia
CALL 'FOR PAPERS AND FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
The International Medical Informatics Association, Working Group 1: Healthand Medical Informatics Education (IMIA WGl), the Asian Pacific Associationfor Medical Informatics and Health Informatics Society of Australia assponsoring bodies, hosted by the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences ofthe University of Newcastle, Australia, have pleasure in announcing aninternational conference on Health and Medical Informatics Education.
BACKGROUND
The conference follows the IMIA WGl conferences at Lyon 1974, Chamonix1933, Victoria 1989, Prague 1990 and Heidelberg/Heilbronn 1992.
Health and medical informatics (HMI) education has become an integral partof education and training, e.g. for physicians, nurses and foradministrators in the field of health care in a variety of countries allover the world. In addition there exist HMI courses for informaticsstudents and even dedicated programs for'specialists in HMI.
In accordance with the aims of IMTA, its Working Group 1 seeks to advancethe knowledge of- how informatics is taught in the education of health careprofessionals around the world,
- how in particular health and medical informatics is taught toStudents of computer science / informatics and
- how it is taught within dedicated curricula in health andmedical informatics.
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TOPICS 07 THE CONFERENCE
.The conference includes all aspects of health and medical informatics (HMI)education. It will especially focus on an international informationexchange on courses and programs on HMI for health care professionals andwill discuss international and national priorities for the next decade.Topics are, e.g.:- HMI courses and programs for physicians- HMI courses and programs for nurses•~ HMI courses and programs for health care managers- Programs and courses for specialists in HMI- HMI courses and programs for infonnaticians / computer scientists- Recommendations for HMI programs and courses- Future priorities for HMI education- New approaches and technologies for teaching HMI
TYPE Or CONFERENCE
In order to have sufficient time for discussion, the conference has beenplanned to consist of the following types of sessions:
- Plenary sessions with invited papers- Paper sessions- Working group discussions
The plenary sessions will provide an international overview of the state ofHMI education, future trends and recommendations.
PUBLICATION
It is intended to publish the papers and the results of the wording groupdiscussions as special issue of the International Journal of Bio-MedicalComputing.
LOCATION
The conference will be held from August 14 to August 16 at the DavidMaddiaon Building at the Royal Newcastle Hospital, Faculty of Medicine &Health Sciences, University of Newcastle. Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
RELATIONSHIP TO XTANX-BIC 97
The conference immediately follows APAMI-HIC 97 (Joint conference of theAsian Pacific Association for Medical Informatics and the HealthInfonnatics Society of^Australia) .
Date: 9-13 August 1997Venue: Darling Harbour, Sydney, AustraliaContact: KISA Secretariat, 413 Lygon St, East BrunswicX, Victoria3057, AustraliaTel. 61-3-9388-0555FAX. 61-3-9388-2086Email: hisaShilink.com.au
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TRAVEL FROM SYDNBY TO NEWCASTLE
Newcastle is approximately two hours from Sydney by road, three hours byrail and thirty minutes by air. There are direct flights to Newcastle fromSydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra. There are two regional airportsin Newcastle. Both are approximately 30 km from the conference venue andhotels. The taxi fare from either airport will cost approximately $30(Aua). There is a coach shuttle service to Newcastle from the domestic andinternational air terminals at Sydney. Cost is approximately $20 (Aus). Alimousine which seats four can be hired for approximately $200 for the tripbetween Newcastle and Sydney.
Transport via coach will be arranged for those travelling directly from theAPAMI-HIC 97 Conference to Newcastle for the 6th International Conferenceon Health and Medical Informatics Education".
ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation has to be organised by the participants. Please use theattached accommodation form. We recommend booking at least 3 months inadvance.
X.AKQUAOB
The conference language will be English.
SOCIAL PROGRAM
An Official Reception will be held on the evening of Thursday 14th August.On Friday afternoon there will be a trip to the Hunter Valley Vineyardswith wine tasting at the vineyards in the afternoon, and a dinner in theevening.
REGISTRATION FKSS
( (The regular registration fee will be approximately $250 AustralianDollars))
INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
Please send a 1-2 page abstract, which can be used for an abstract volume,to the chairperson of the scientific program committee. If accepted, pleasebring 3 copies of your full paper to the conference. Papers must be writtenaccording to the instructions to authors of the International Journal ofBio-Medical Computing. Accepted papers will be published in a special issueof this journal. All papers submitted will be refereed.
IMPORTANT DATES
January 15th, 1997 Deadline for submission of abstractsMarch 1997 Notification of acceptanceApril 1997 Second announcement, invitation to registerMay 15th, 1997 Deadline for early registrationAugust 15th, 1997 Deadline for full papers
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6th IMJA W<31 Conference, Proposal, July 22nd 1996.
SCIBNTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Reinhold Haux (Germany, Chairperson)John Arokiasaroy (Malaysia)Marion Ball (U.S.A)Durao Baqwa (South Africa)Jan van Bemmel (The Netherlands)Arie Hasman (The Netherlands)Evelyn Hovenga (Australia)Anal Ibrahim (Egypt)Michael Kidd (Australia)Marixa Kluck Stumpf (Brazil)Sergio Koenig (Argentinia)KG Lion (Singapore)Denis Protti (Canada)Wendy Swinkels (Australia)
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Wendy Swinkels, Newcastle (Chairperson)Michael Kidd (Sydney)KC Lun (Singapore)Wendy McPhee (Monash University)Evelyn Hovenga (University of Central Queensland)Tony Brown (University of Newcastle)Malcolm Ireland (University of Newcastle)Glendon Pryor (University of Newcastle)Kathy Byrne (University of Newcastle)
CORRESPONDENCE TO
For general information on the conference:
Wendy SwinkelsFaculty of Medicine & Health SciencesUniversity of NewcastleNSW 2308 AustraliaPhone: -t-61-(0 ) 49-215602FAX: +61-(0)49-217403email: wendyGmedicine.newcastle.edu.au
For further information on the scientific program and for the submission ofpapers:
Prof. Dr. Reinhold Haux_. University of Heidelberg
Institute for Medical Biometry and InformaticsDepartment of Medical InformaticsIm Neuenheimer Feld 400D-69120 HeidelbergGermanyPhone: +49/6221/56-7493FAX: +49/6221/56-4997email: [email protected]
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Information about IMIA WG1 and about this Conference is available on theInternee. The URL of the WWW server for this Conference:({will be specified before sending out the call for papers))In order to disseminate and exchange information on HHI programs andcourses an IMIA WGl world wide web server and a mailing list was installedat the University of Heidelberg. The URL of the WWW server:
http://ix.urz.uni-heidelberg.de/-dl6/To subscribe to the ZMIA WGl mailing list, send mail toLISTSERV&LISTSERV.NET with the body of the message reading
SUBSCRIBE IMIA-WGl
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Members of the IMIA WG1(sorted by Country)
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Country Name & Address
Argentina j SargloKAnlg
Univsrsidad CaWNca de WrdobaNucJeo de informatfca Medlea
Jacinto Rios 5715000 Cordoba
I ARGENTINA
! Phone: (+54) 51 725702I Fax: (+54)61725702I Email: [email protected]
Australia j Wendy Swinkels
; University of Newcastlei Faculty of Medicine * Health Sciences
Raymond TerraceNewcastle 2306. NSW
, AUSTRALIA
Phone: ; (*61)4921-5602Fax: I (+61)4921-7403Email: • [email protected]
Austria Ernst Schuster
Insttut fuer Medlzinisctie Camputerwissenschaftafi der UniversltSt Wlen
Spitalgasse 23AU-1090WienAUSTRIA
Phone: (+43) 1 40400-1 639 or (+43) 1 406 23 87Fax: (+<)3)1 40861 88 or (+43)1 40400-1635Email: [email protected] (aeneral deoanmentaJ »dflfe»»j
Balgium Georges De Moor :
University Hospital GentDept. of Medical Informatics
De Plntelasn 185 jB-9000 Gent IBELGIUM i
Phone. i (+32)92403436/22546474 :Fax: : (+32)92403439/22515327
! Email: ' •
Bosnia & Hercegovina i tzot Masic
: Centre for Medical Informatics ol the Medical Faculty
| MosePijadaS iSarajevoBOSNIA & HERCEGOVINA
i Phone? !j (+387)71 444-714: Fax: ! (+387) 71 444-714 i
Email: I masic®zamtT-sa jm.apc.oro
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Brazil
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Canada
China
Croatia
Cuba
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
Marlza KIQck-Siumpf
Universldade F«d«ral do Rio Grande do SuJHealth Informatics Nucleus
Rua Ramtco Barcelos. 2600 4o andarBR-90620 Porto Alegre-RSBRAZIL
Phpn* (+55) 51 330-5500Fax: (+55) 51 330-1380Email: [email protected]
Denis J. Protti
University of VictoriaSchool of Health information Science
P O Box 3050victoria. B.C. VBW 3P5CANADA
Phone: (+1)604721-8514fax: (+1)604721-1457Email: [email protected]
Chen Yu De
Beijing Medical UniversityTraining Center for Health Management
MO H44 Houhai Beiyan10072S BeijingP.R. OF CHINA
Phone: : (+66) 1 401-3641 or -5647Fax: i (+86) 1 401-5647Email: ' mooh2102girnooh.beiiing.cane1.cn
to oe nominated
Jorg« Ibarra
CEDISAP/MINSAP
Caiie 23 No. 177. VedadoLa Habana 10400CUBA
Phone: : (+537)32-1 661 or 32-9003Fax: ' (+537)33-3511Email: i 3wmedic(SirrtQrne .?Ji},cu
Jana Zinirova
EuroMISE Center of Charles Unlversiry and Academy of Sciences
Pod vodarenskou vezJ 2182 07 Prague 8CZECH REPUBLIC
Phone: : (+42)2 689-7013 or 6605-3097Fax: ' (+42) 2 471 -7455 or 689-701 3Email: [email protected]
Christian Nohr
Aatdorj universityDepL of Development and Planning
Fibigerstraede 13DK-9220 AalboraCDENMARK
Phone: : (+45)98158522Fax- . (+45)98151085Email: [email protected]
to be nominate
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Franco i PierraLeBeux ;
• University de Rennes :Faculte de Medetine
I Dept. Info. Med. ;
Rue Henri Le GuillouxF-35033 Rennes CedexFRANCE • ||
1 Phone: (+33)9928-4215 - <Fax: (+33)9923-4160
j Email: ; Iebeux<auniv-renn«s1.fr •
Georgia to be nominated
Germany Reinhold Haux
| Institute for Medical Biometry and InformaticsI Department of Medical Informatics \i University of Heidelberg ;
| Im Neuenheimer Fe)d 400D-S91 20 Heidelberg |
I GERMANY
i Phone: ] (+49) 6221 56-7483i Fax: ! (+49) 6221 5fr49e7
Email: ' Reinhold HauxfiSkrzmsil.krz.uni-rieidelbsra.de
Greece I John Mamas
| University of AthensLaboratory of Health Sciences i
i PO Box 77313: GR-1 7510 Athens: GREECE
i Phone: I (+30) 1 7715738 •! Fax: ! (+30)17715738 . '; Email: ; imantasSxln.uoa.or ;
Hong Kong ! Kannath L. Gouldlng
j Hong Kong Polytechnic; Department of Computing
j Hung HornI Kowioon -I HONGKONG
I Phone; j (+852)2766-7282 '! Fax: ! (+852)2774-0842 ]• Email: : csXen(5)como.polvu.edu.hk
Hungary { ZottdnBenyo j
i Budapest Technical University !: Department of Process Control i
| MOegyetem rakpart 9. IH 1521 Budapest. XI. iHONGARY
: Phone: ! (+361)463-2583 !i Fax: ! (+361)463-2204 ;: Email: : banvo®fsz.bms hu i
Ireland RoryO'Moore ;
: Federated Dublin Voluntary Hospitals! P. O. Box 795| James's Street> IE-Dublin 6
IRELAND :
'. Phone: I (*353) 14 532385Fax: I (+353)14537594
; Email: ' romoore(S)lol le
wemoers of tne IMIA wui nccp://ix.ur2.uni-neiaei...ae/-aiwwbi-i\riemDer5.rumi
Israel
Maty
Japan
Koraa
Malaysia
Mexico
Morocco
The Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria
Norway
Poland
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John. T: Aroklasamy
University of MalaysiaFaculty of MedicineDept. of Social and Preventive Medicine J
59100 Kuala LumpurMALAYSIA
Phone:Pax:Email:
(+€0) 3 75W760 '
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Luis G. Podraza
Anahuac University 'Departement of Medical informatics :
Mexican Medic?! Informatics Association . j jCumbras de Acuttztngo 1 3-30LCol. NavarteCP 08510. Mexico D.F.MEXICO I
Phone;Fax:Email:
(+52) 55 366852
to be nominated
Arie Hasman
University of Um burgDept of Medical Informatics
P.O. Box 616NL-6200 MO MaastncmTWE NETHERLANDS
Phone:Fax:Email: I
(+31)43882241<+3li 43 671052naamanOml.rullmoura.ni
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Ectwird Kackl '[
Polish Society of Medical Informatics
Stertlnga 16/18PL-90-217 L002POLAND
Pfyjne: :Fax:Email:
(+48)42329757(+48) 42 303414
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Romania
Russia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Swaden
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Switzerland
Ukraine
Thailand :
George I. Mlhalas
UnivBrslty of Medldrw and PharmacyDepartment of Medical Informatics
P-ta Efflmie Murgu no. 2RCMSOOTimlsoaraROMANIA
Phone:Fax:Email:
(•MO) 56 1SVO82 or 190-286(+40) 56 180-288mlhala$<S)med.utt.ro. mihalasiaasmt.sorostm.ro I
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K.C. Lun
National University HospitalOept. of Community. Occupational and Family Medicine
Lower Kent Ridge RoadSingapore 051 1SINGAPORE
Phone:Fax:Email;
(+65) 774-930S i(+65) 77 -1489 icoflunkcflBleonis.fius.sg
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Rolf Bergin
MIPKarolinska Institute
S-171 77 StockholmSWEDEN
Phone:Fax: • 1Email:
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(+46)67569689Rorf.Bertjinamip.ki.se |
Jean-Raoul Sch«rr«r•
Centra d'lnformatiQue HospitsliamHopita] Cantonal Univerertaire de Geneve
24. rue Mlchell-du-CrestCH-1211 Geneve 14SWITZERLAND ;
Phone:Fax: iEmaiL :
(+41)22372-6250(+41)22372^255iahitffidiooenes.hcuoe.ch
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British Computer SocietyUniversity of Manchester Institute of Science and TechnologyHealth Informatics Group
Sackvllfe Street, P. O. Box 66Manchester M601QOU.K.
Phone: (+44) 61 200-3325 •Fax: ' (+44) 61 200-3322Email: B.RIchardsf»mac. co.umlst.ac.uk
Caroto A. Oaasart
University Of MarylandSchool Of Nursing
655 West Lombard StreetBaltimore, MD 21201u.s>.
Phone; (+1)410706-7876Fax: (+1)410706-3269Email: [email protected]
Salah H. Mindil
World Health OrganizationDivision of Information Systems
CH-27 Geneva CH 12-11SWITZERLAND
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To: Members of IMIA WG 1 - educationcc: Otto Rienhoff, IMIA President, University of Goettingen, Germany
Jean-Raoul Scherrer, IMIA Vice-President WGs and SIGs,University of Geneva, Switzerland
From: Reinhold Haux, University of Heidelberg, Germany,chairperson of IMIA WG1 - education
Re: WG1 meeting 1996
July, 22th 1996
Dear Colleagues,
MIE 96 will take place next month in Copenhagen. As you know and as I wroteyouin my letter from March 22nd, we have planned our 1996 meeting during MIE96. Wewill meet on
- Monday, August 19th, 1996- from 3pm to 4pm- at the conference site of MIE 96 (SAS Falconer Centre).
A room has been reserved by the organizing committee of MIE 96.
The agenda, as suggested in my letter from March 22nd, is:
1 Introduction of the participants2 Appointment of a recorder/secretary3 Approval of the agenda4 Minutes of the last meeting at MEDINFO 95 at Vancouver5 IMIA WG1 WWW server, mailing listWe should discuss the contents and structure of the server. Especially weshould discuss the structure of the IMIA WG1 database on health andmedical informatics programs and decide about further steps. We shouldalso discuss, whether the 'call for participation' should be modified andwhether it should be submitted to medical informatics journals.
6 IMIA WG1 working conference 1997 at Melbourne, AustraliaWendy Swinkels and I are currently preparing a proposal for a workingconference on health and medical informatics education as satelliteconference, following the Health Informatics 97 Conference of HISA and
APAMIon August 11-13 1997 at Sidney Australia. We would have the possibility
to runthe working conference at the Faculty of Medicineand Health Sciences in Newcastle, a lovely city about 100 milesnorth of Sidney. A proposal will be distributed on our meeting.In parallel I am also in contact with the IMIA board.
7 Name of IMIA WG1The name of IMIA WG1 (Information Science and Medical Education) does, in
myopinion, no more fit appropriately to the objectives of WG1 (cf. the WG1description for the Yearbook 96). I would like to discuss with you,
whether we
should propose to the IMIA General Assembly to rename WG1. My proposalfor anappropriate name (just to start the discussion) of WG1 : Health and
MedicalInformatics Education.
8 Other activities9 Other business
Please note, that immediately afterwards, from 4.10pm to 5.50pm, MIE96-workshop6 on education in health and medical informatics takes place. Details ofthisworkshop can be found in the programmme of MIE 96. All of you are alsowelcometo this meeting.
I am very much hoping to meet you in Copenhagen.
Yours sincerely,
Reinhold Haux
Prof. Dr. Reinhold Haux
Universitaet HeidelbergInstitut fuer Medizinische Biometrieund InformatikAbteilung Medizinische InformatikIm Neuenheimer Feld 400D-69120 Heidelberg
University of HeidelbergInstitute for Medical Biometryand InformaticsDepartment of Medical InformaticsIm Neuenheimer Feld 400D-69120 HeidelbergGermany
Tel.: +49/6221/56-7483FAX: +49/6221/56-4997Internet: Reinhold [email protected]
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To: Members of the Scientific Program Committeecc: Otto Rienhoff, IMIA President, University of Goettingen, Germany
Jean-Raoul Scherrer, IMIA Vice-President WGs and SIGs,University of Geneva, Switzerland
From: Reinhold Haux, University of Heidelberg, Germany,chairperson of IMIA WG1 - education
Re: 6th International Conference on Health and MedicalInformatics Education
July, 22th 1996
Dear Colleagues,
MIE 96 will take place next month in Copenhagen. As you know, we haveplanned afirst meeting of the scientific programme committee for our 6th IMIA WG1conference during MIE on
- Monday, August 19th, 1996- from 6pm to approx. 7pm- at the conference site of MIE 96 (SAS Falconer Centre).
A room has been reserved by the organizing committee of MIE 96.
Meanwhile the list of SPC members is complete and I am very happy that allofyou have accepted to join the SPC and that many of you will be able to cometoour first SPC meeting.
The proposed agenda is:
- Appointment of a recorder- Approval of the agenda- Topics of the conference/discussion of the suggested call for papers- Conference location- Conference structure- Invited speakers- Finances, other topics of the organizig committee- Futute activities, incl. time schedule- Other business
Please note, that from 3pm to 4pm a meeting of IMIA WG1 is scheduled at thesameplace (but maybe in another room). Afterwards, from 4.10pm to 5.50pm, MIE96-workshop 6 on education in health and medical informatics takes place.Detailsof this workshop can be found in the programmme of MIE 96. All of you arealsowelcome to these two meetings.
Attached you find a proposal for the call for papers, that has been
prepared byWendy Swinkels (chairperson of the organizing committee) and me.
Wendy and are very much hoping to meet you in Copenhagen.
Yours sincerely,
Reinhold
Prof. Dr. Reinhold Haux
Universitaet HeidelbergInstitut fuer Medizinische Biometrieund InformatikAbteilung Medizinische InformatikIm Neuenheimer Feld 400D-69120 Heidelberg
University of HeidelbergInstitute for Medical Biometryand InformaticsDepartment of Medical InformaticsIm Neuenheimer Feld 400D-69120 HeidelbergGermany
Tel.: +49/6221/56-7483FAX: +49/6221/56-4997Internet: Reinhold [email protected]
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6th International Conference onHealth and Medical Informatics Education
Health and Medical Informatics Education:its Status and its Priorities for the Next Decade
August 14-16 1997 Newcastle Australia
CALL FOR PAPERS AND FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
The International Medical Informatics Association, Working Group 1: Health
andMedical Informatics Education (IMIA WG1), the Asian Pacific Association forMedical Informatics and Health Informatics Society of Australia assponsoringbodies, hosted by the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences of theUniversityof Newcastle, Australia, have pleasure in announcing an internationalconferenceon Health and Medical Informatics Education.
BACKGROUND
The conference follows the IMIA WG1 conferences at Lyon 1974, Chamonix1983,Victoria 1989, Prague 1990 and Heidelberg/Heilbronn 1992.
Health and medical informatics (HMI) education has become an integral partofeducation and training, e.g. for physicians, nurses and for administratorsinthe field of health care in a variety of countries all over the world. Inaddition there exist HMI courses for informatics students and evendedicatedprograms for specialists in HMI.
In accordance with the aims of IMIA, its Working Group 1 seeks to advancetheknowledge of- how informatics is taught in the education of health careprofessionals around the world,
- how in particular health and medical informatics is taught tostudents of computer science / informatics and
- how it is taught within dedicated curricula in health andmedical informatics.
TOPICS OF THE CONFERENCE
The conference includes all aspects of health and medical informatics (HMI)education. It will especially focus on an international informationexchange oncourses and programs on HMI for health care professionals and will discussinternational and national priorities for the next decade.Topics are, e.g.:- HMI courses and programs for physicians- HMI courses and programs for nurses- HMI courses and programs for health care managers- Programs and courses for specialists in HMI- HMI courses and programs for informaticians /computer scientists
- Recommendations for HMI programs and courses- Future priorities for HMI education- New approaches and technologies for teaching HMI
TYPE OF CONFERENCE
In order to have sufficient time for discussion, the conference has been
plannedto consist of the following types of sessions:
- Plenary sessions with invited papers- Paper sessions- Working group discussions
The plenary sessions will provide an international overview of the state ofHMIeducation, future trends and recommendations.
PUBLICATION
It is intended to publish the papers and the results of the working groupdiscussions as special issue of the International Journal of Bio-MedicalComputing.
LOCATION
The conference will be held from August 14 to August 16 at the DavidMaddisonBuilding at the Royal Newcastle Hospital, Faculty of Medicine & HealthSciences,University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
RELATIONSHIP TO APAMI-HIC 97
The conference immediately follows APAMI-HIC 97 (Joint conference of theAsianPacific Association for Medical Informatics and the Health InformaticsSocietyof Australia).
Date: 9-13 August 1997Venue: Darling Harbour, Sydney, AustraliaContact: HISA Secretariat, 413 Lygon St, East Brunswick, Victoria3057, AustraliaTel. 61-3-9388-0555FAX. 61-3-9388-2086Email: [email protected]
TRAVEL FROM SYDNEY TO NEWCASTLE
Newcastle is approximately two hours from Sydney by road, three hours byrailand thirty minutes by air. There are direct flights to Newcastle fromSydney,Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra. There are two regional airports inNewcastle.Both are approximately 30 km from the conference venue and hotels. The taxifarefrom either airport will cost approximately $30 (Aus). There is a coachshuttleservice to Newcastle from the domestic and international air terminals atSydney. Cost is approximately $20 (Aus). A limousine which seats four can
andMedical Informatics Education (IMIA WG1), the Asian Pacific Association forMedical Informatics and Health Informatics Society of Australia assponsoringbodies, hosted by the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences of theUniversityof Newcastle, Australia, have pleasure in announcing an internationalconferenceon Health and Medical Informatics Education.
BACKGROUND
The conference follows the IMIA WG1 conferences at Lyon 1974, Chamonix1983,Victoria 1989, Prague 1990 and Heidelberg/Heilbronn 1992.
Health and medical informatics (HMD education has become an integral partofeducation and training, e.g. for physicians, nurses and for administratorsinthe field of health care in a variety of countries all over the world. Inaddition there exist HMI courses for informatics students and evendedicatedprograms for specialists in HMI.
In accordance with the aims of IMIA, its Working Group 1 seeks to advancetheknowledge of- how informatics is taught in the education of health careprofessionals around the world,
- how in particular health and medical informatics is taught tostudents of computer science / informatics and
- how it is taught within dedicated curricula in health andmedical informatics.
TOPICS OF THE CONFERENCE
The conference includes all aspects of health and medical informatics (HMI)education. It will especially focus on an international informationexchange oncourses and programs on HMI for health care professionals and will discussinternational and national priorities for the next decade.Topics are, e.g.:- HMI courses and programs for physicians- HMI courses and programs for nurses- HMI courses and programs for health care managers- Programs and courses for specialists in HMI- HMI courses and programs for informaticians /computer scientists
- Recommendations for HMI programs and courses- Future priorities for HMI education- New approaches and technologies for teaching HMI
TYPE OF CONFERENCE
In order to have sufficient time for discussion, the conference has been
plannedto consist of the following types of sessions:
- Plenary sessions with invited papers- Paper sessions- Working group discussions
The plenary sessions will provide an international overview of the state ofHMIeducation, future trends and recommendations.
PUBLICATION
It is intended to publish the papers and the results of the working groupdiscussions as special issue of the International Journal of Bio-MedicalComputing.
LOCATION
The conference will be held from August 14 to August 16 at the DavidMaddisonBuilding at the Royal Newcastle Hospital, Faculty of Medicine & HealthSciences,University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
RELATIONSHIP TO APAMI-HIC 97
The conference immediately follows APAMI-HIC 97 (Joint conference of theAsianPacific Association for Medical Informatics and the Health InformaticsSocietyof Australia).
Date: 9-13 August 1997Venue: Darling Harbour, Sydney, AustraliaContact: HISA Secretariat, 413 Lygon St, East Brunswick, Victoria3057, AustraliaTel. 61-3-9388-0555FAX. 61-3-9388-2086Email: [email protected]
TRAVEL FROM SYDNEY TO NEWCASTLE
Newcastle is approximately two hours from Sydney by road, three hours byrailand thirty minutes by air. There are direct flights to Newcastle fromSydney,Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra. There are two regional airports inNewcastle.Both are approximately 30 km from the conference venue and hotels. The taxifarefrom either airport will cost approximately $30 (Aus). There is a coachshuttleservice to Newcastle from the domestic and international air terminals atSydney. Cost is approximately $20 (Aus). A limousine which seats four can
behired for approximately $200 for the trip between Newcastle and Sydney.
Transport via coach will be arranged for those travelling directly from theAPAMI-HIC 97 Conference to Newcastle for the 6th International ConferenceonHealth and Medical Informatics Education".
ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation has to be organised by the participants. Please use theattachedaccommodation form. We recommend booking at least 3 months in advance.
LANGUAGE
The conference language will be English.
SOCIAL PROGRAM
An Official Reception will be held on the evening of Thursday 14th August.OnFriday afternoon there will be a trip to the Hunter Valley Vineyards withwinetasting at the vineyards in the afternoon, and a dinner in the evening.
REGISTRATION FEES
((The regular registration fee will be approximately $250 AustralianDollars))
INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
Please send a 1-2 page abstract, which can be used for an abstract volume,tothe chairperson of the scientific program committee. If accepted, pleasebring 3copies of your full paper to the conference. Papers must be writtenaccording tothe instructions to authors of the International Journal of Bio-MedicalComputing. Accepted papers will be published in a special issue of thisjournal.All papers submitted will be refereed.
IMPORTANT DATES
January 15th, 1997 Deadline for submission of abstractsMarch 1997 Notification of acceptanceApril 1997 Second announcement, invitation to registerMay 15th, 1997 Deadline for early registrationAugust 15th, 1997 Deadline for full papers
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Reinhold Haux (Germany, Chairperson)John Arokiasamy (Malaysia)Marion Ball (U.S.A.)Dumo Baqwa (South Africa)Jan van Bemmel (The Netherlands)Arie Hasman (The Netherlands)Evelyn Hovenga (Australia)Amal Ibrahim (Egypt)Michael Kidd (Australia)Mariza Kluck Stumpf (Brazil)Sergio Koenig (Argentinia)KC Lun (Singapore)Denis Protti (Canada)Wendy Swinkels (Australia)
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Wendy Swinkels, Newcastle (Chairperson)Michael Kidd (Sydney)KC Lun (Singapore)Wendy McPhee (Monash University)Evelyn Hovenga (University of Central Queensland)Tony Brown (University of Newcastle)Malcolm Ireland (University of Newcastle)Glendon Pryor (University of Newcastle)Kathy Byrne (University of Newcastle)
CORRESPONDENCE TO
For general information on the conference:
Wendy SwinkelsFaculty of Medicine & Health SciencesUniversity of NewcastleNSW 2308 AustraliaPhone: +61 -(0)49-215602FAX: +61-(0)49-217403email: [email protected]
For further information on the scientific program and for the submission ofpapers:
Prof. Dr. Reinhold HauxUniversity of HeidelbergInstitute for Medical Biometry and InformaticsDepartment of Medical InformaticsIm Neuenheimer Feld 400D-69120 HeidelbergGermanyPhone: +49/6221/56-7493FAX: +49/6221/56-4997email: [email protected]
Information about IMIA WG1 and about this Conference is available on theInternet. The URL of the WWW server for this Conference:
((Will be specified before sending out the call for papers))In order to disseminate and exchange information on HMI programs andcourses an IMIA WG1 world wide web server and a mailing list was installedatthe University of Heidelberg. The URL of the WWW server:
http://ix.urz.uni-heidelberg.de/~d16/To subscribe to the IMIA WG1 mailing list, send mail [email protected] the body of the message reading
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