Annual Case Critical Care Bioinformatics Workshops
3rd Annual Critical Care Bioinformatics Workshop
As Part of the Neurocritical Care 2010 Conference
Saturday October 9th, 2010
Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland, Ohio

Materials and Video - 2010 CCBI Workshop:
Data Acquistion and Analysis in Critical Care, Michael DeGeorgia, MD
Data Acquisition in the Animal Laboratory, Christopher G. Wilson, PhD
The Future of Health Information Technology, Mary Alice Annecharico, RN, MS
Critical Care Informatics, Timothy G. Buchman, PhD, MD
Working with HIT Vendors, Bob Elson, MD, MS
Information Systems and the Knowledge Engineering Project, John H. Holmes, PhD
Data Acquisition in the ICU, Dick Moberg
Advancing the Adoption of Medical Device "Plug-and-Play"
Reference List
The complete workshop can be viewed here (user: University Hospitals, password: password): http://rainbowsurgery.na6.acrobat.com/p79473767/
2nd Annual Workshop - Held on Sunday September 26th, 2009 - CWRU Wolstein Building, Cleveland, Ohio
This was the 2nd workshop hosted by our group and with a large audience we were able to further discuss our vision, progress and challanges going forward. Highlights from the workshop can be found in the slides below.

2nd Annual Workshop Itinerary
Watch it Here
Slide presentations from this workshop:
Critical Care Bioinformatics at UCSF, J Claude Hemphill, MD, MAS
Critical Care Bioinformatics at Columbia University Medical Center, J Michael Schmidt, PhD
Data Acquisition and Complex Systems Analysis, Kenneth A Loparo, PhD
Continuous Monitoring of Physiological Signals, Christopher G. Wilson, PhD
Variability Analysis in the ICU: From Bench to Bedside, Frank Jacono, MD
Inaugural Workshop - Held on Sunday September 14th, 2008 - Renaissance Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio.

This was a workshop designed for experts in the emerging field of Critical Care Bioinformatics. We brought together a diverse and talented group of clinicians, physiologists, engineers, and computer scientists and discussed the technical and logistical challenges we face in combining all three elements of data integration, processing, and visualization. We continued laying the groundwork for a national Critical Care Bioinformatics working group that can provide guidelines for a data collection, share ideas and make advances in several fields.
Presentations from this workshop:
Clinical Perspective, Michael DeGeorgia, MD
Bioinformatics Concepts, Frank Jacono, MD
Engineering Perspective, Ken Loparo, PhD
Data analysis video, Farhad Kaffashi, PhD
Technical Challenges, Mark W. Johnson, PhD
Feasibility, Christopher G. Wilson, PhD
Other Related Presentations
The Future of ICU Informatics, J. Claude Hemphill III, MD
Inside the Black Box, Stephan A Mayer, MD
How to start multimodality monitoring in your ICU, J Michael Schmidt, PhD
Intra- and Extra-Cranial ICU Neuromonitoring, Thomas P Bleck, MD
Multi-modal Monitoring in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Michael DeGeorgia, MD
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