President's column: making a difference

K. Fickenscher
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The purpose of the Messages from AMIA section is to provide a forum for AMIA to inform and involve its current and potential members about the goals and the directions of the association. These messages, which reflect the directions and opinions of AMIA leaders only, are intended to inspire members and readers to connect with the association on strategic objectives and activities. See also http://www.amia.org/presidents-page. As the new President and CEO of AMIA, I've been immersing feverishly in the ways of AMIA. I've talked with many leaders in the field and the organization to distill their advice concerning the future course of AMIA. The flood of information from all directions is at times a bit overwhelming and reminds me of my first days in med school at the University of North Dakota. But, if one listens and focuses, one learns … and, I am learning! What connections do I have with informatics? As a young family physician, I not only practiced, but also served as the founding Director of The Center for Rural Health at the University of North Dakota. In my work with rural communities, I came to the conclusion that if we had better information systems and robust connections between the rural providers and the larger healthcare delivery systems, we could markedly enhance the quality of care for the people living in rural America. Those formative years lit my flame of passion for informatics which has continued in my work as a leader in large healthcare systems and in new industry efforts related to web-based health education and electronic information systems. I have long felt inspired, even compelled, to pursue work that involved creating knowledge from information to improve healthcare . Here at AMIA, my clinical and industry background makes me a different kind of leader for …
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“AMIA讯息”部分的目的是为AMIA提供一个论坛,让其现有和潜在会员了解协会的目标和方向。这些信息仅反映了AMIA领导人的方向和意见,旨在激励会员和读者就战略目标和活动与协会建立联系。也见http://www.amia.org/presidents-page.As AMIA的新总裁兼首席执行官,我一直沉浸在AMIA的方式狂热。我与该领域和该组织的许多领导人进行了交谈,以提取他们对AMIA未来进程的建议。从四面八方涌来的信息有时让我有点不知所措,这让我想起了我在北达科他州大学医学院的第一天。但是,如果一个人倾听并集中注意力,他就会学习……而且,我正在学习!我和信息学有什么联系?作为一名年轻的家庭医生,我不仅行医,而且还是北达科他州大学农村卫生中心的创始主任。在我与农村社区的合作中,我得出了这样的结论:如果我们有更好的信息系统,并在农村医疗服务提供者和更大的医疗服务系统之间建立起牢固的联系,我们就可以显著提高生活在美国农村的人们的医疗质量。那些成长的岁月点燃了我对信息学的热情之火,这种热情在我作为大型医疗保健系统的领导者以及与基于网络的健康教育和电子信息系统相关的新行业的努力中一直持续着。长期以来,我一直感到鼓舞,甚至是被迫,从事从信息中创造知识以改善医疗保健的工作。在AMIA,我的临床和行业背景使我成为一个不同类型的领导者……
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