famia - AMIA Announces New Fellow Recognition Program hidrofobik Kevin Johnson MD MS FAAP FAMIA FACMI Penn DBEI Dr Julia Skapik is the Chief Medical Information Officer for NACHC and a leader in health IT interoperability governance and standards She is also the chair elect of HL7 International and a member of the HL7 Europe Board of Directors Please congratulate the following AMIA members who have been inducted into the Fellows of AMIA FAMIA In recognition of their accomplishments and achievements in the application of informatics these members are now authorized to use the designation FAMIA Fellow of the American Medical Informatics Association in connection with their professional activities Given the diversity of our membership and the dynamic ways in which informatics knowledge is being applied to practice FAMIA includes two pathways the Certification Pathway and the LongTerm Experience PathwayThe LongTerm Experience Pathway LTE Pathway has been extended through the 2025 application period Julia Skapik MD MPH FAMIA CDSiC FAMIA Eligibility Criteria AMIA American Medical Informatics As ACMI President Kevin B Johnson MD MS FACMI FAMIA FIAHSI noted It has become extremely competitive to be elected into ACMI This group of experts stood out in terms of their reach and impact He emphasized that the Fellows represent excellence across academia government and industry demonstrating leadership experience and Fellows of the American Medical Informatics Association FAMIA Results The FAMIA program has inducted five classes totaling 602 fellows An overview of disciplines roles and application pathways for FAMIA members is provided A comparative analysis with other fellow recognition programs in related fields showcases the unique features and contributions xxxo of FAMIA in acknowledging applied informatics FAMIA Group American Medical Informatics Association Xinxin Katie Zhu MD PhD FAMIA FIAHSI Inducted as Fellow of the FAMIA is a recognition of informatics skills knowledge achievement and leadership for AMIA members Learn about the eligibility criteria application steps fees and deadlines for the 2025 FAMIA application cycle Apply for FAMIA AMIA American Medical Informatics Association Kevin B Johnson MD MS is the David L Cohen University Professor of Biomedical Informatics Computer and Information Science Pediatrics and Science Communication at the University of Pennsylvania Vice President of Applied Informatics for the University of Pennsylvania Health System and Director of the Artificial Intelligence for Ambulatory Care AI4AI Lab FAMIA provides a complementary recognition program for individuals whose impact concerns the implementation and use of informatics and whose contributions are evident in the settings in which they work In January 2018 the AMIA board of directors established an advisory group to develop eligibility criteria for members who apply informatics FAMIA is a recognition program for AMIA members who apply informatics skills and knowledge in their professional setting and demonstrate professional achievement and leadership Learn about the eligibility criteria application process governance structure and benefits of becoming a Fellow of AMIA American Medical Informatics Association The College of Inducted FAMIA stands for Fellows of AMIA a program that honors members who apply informatics skills and knowledge in various settings and demonstrate professional achievement and leadership Learn more about the eligibility criteria the induction ceremony and how to join the AMIA community Fellows of AMIA kanapi American Medical Informatics Association
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