Articles: DMICE Researchers win Diana Forsythe Award
DMICE Researchers won the Diana Forsythe Award at the American Medical Informatics Association's (AMIA) Annual Symposium for their paper entitled "Physicians, patients, and the electronic health record: An ethnographic analysis." The paper was originally published in the Annals of Family Medicine:
Ventres, W., Kooienga, S., Vuckovic, N., Marlin, R., Nygren, P., Stewart, V. (2006). Physicians, patients, and the electronic health record: An ethnographic analysis. Annals of Family Medicine. V4; 124-131.
The Diana Forsythe Award Honors either a peer-reviewed AMIA paper published in the Proceedings of the Annual Symposium or peer-reviewed article published in JAMIA or other journals publishing medical informatics-related content that best exemplifies the spirit and scholarship of Diana Forsythe’s work at the intersection of informatics and social sciences with a cash prize. Selection is determined by a sub-committee of the AMIA Awards Committee and the AMIA People and Organizational Issues Working Group, with the award presented annually at the AMIA Annual Symposium.