Suzanne Santamaria
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to Veterinary Health IT Standards
The Association for Veterinary Informatics is pleased to announce the
schedule for the 2011 Talbot Symposium on Informatics. The Symposium
will be held at the AVMA Convention in July, 2011, in St. Louis, MO,
USA. Check out our exciting programming for the first day:
Dr. Jim Case: "Will National Strategies, Regulations and Incentives
for Adoption of Standardized Health Information in the US Impact
Veterinary Medicine?"
Dr. Suzanne Santamaria: "Can Latin Binomials Coexist with what WE call
Animals (Using a SNOMED-CT Extension and Subset to Create a Single
Animal Names Terminology)"
Dr. Julie Green: "Seek and Ye Shall Find? Harnessing the Potential for
Powerful Retrieval Using SNOMED-CT"
Dr. Julie Green: "Keeping up with the Joneses (Or in this case SNOMED-
CT, LOINC and HL7) - What's New and What's Hot"
Dr. Bob Larson: "Can Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine Improve
Quality of Veterinary Care?"
Dr. Bob Larson: "Opportunities and Challenges of Screening Apparently
Healthy Populations"
Dr. Bob Larson: "How should Economics Contribute to the Discussion of
High-quality Veterinary Care?"
And the second day:
Dr. Bob Larson: “The Myth of Making Decisions using Few Observations”
Dr. Robert Malinowski: “Veterinary Training Seminars for the Iraqi
Veterinary Syndicate and the Iraqi Red Meats Association”
Dr. Robert Malinowski: “Technologies for Delivering Education”
Dr. Robert Malinowski: “Bringing PACS to the Classroom”
Dr. Erica Feiste: “Social Networking: Presenting Your Practice in the
Best Light Online”
Dr. Robert Malinowski: “Supplementing Food Animal Veterinary Medical
Education with iPod Applications, Podcasting and Problem Based
Learning”
Dr. Lori Kogan: “The Internet and Pet Health Information: Perceptions
and Behaviors of Pet Owners and Veterinarians”
Dr. Erin Kilpatrick: “PACS Workflow and Telemedicine Service”