[rules-users] IntelliFest Oct 2012 (San Diego) : Healthcare, Bootcamps and More

Mark Proctor mproctor at codehaus.org
Fri Jul 6 03:15:34 EDT 2012


Please spread the word and submit presentations.

http://blog.athico.com/2012/07/intellifest-oct-2012-san-diego.html
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IntelliFest <http://intellifest.org/> 22 - 26 Oct 2012 is under way. 
This year it's located in San Diego, at the Bahia Resort Hotel.
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There will be a dedicated Healthcare day, as well as the normal 
Drools&jBPM bootcamps. Both days are available with free registration 
<http://intellifest.org/wordpress/community-registration/>; although 
spaces are limited. Followed by the 3 day main event. The main sessions 
will cover a wide range of reasoning technologies from the domain of AI, 
register here 
<http://intellifest.org/wordpress/community-registration/>. The main 
sesssion format this year is multi-track to cater for developers, 
management and executes. The IntelliFest call for presentations 
<http://intellifest.org/wordpress/call-for-presentations/> is still open.

The healthcare day is being co-chaired by Dr Emory Fry and Dr Davide 
Sottara, and request for presentations is now open. Please send your 
healthcare and medical submissions to the following emails:
to: eafry at gmx d0t com.
cc:  dsotty at gmail d0t com, mproctor at codehaus d0t org.

Any talks that involve reasoning technologies from the domain of AI is 
accepted. However special focus will be given to rules, workflow, event 
processing, ontologies, planning and agents. Both 25 and 50 minute talks 
are accetable.We prefer presentations more on the clinical side, than on 
the administration side (i.e. billing talks).

I have the great pleasure of announcing the healthcare keynote speaker, 
Dr Robert Greenes. A biomedical and infomatics star 
<http://www.flinn.org/news/454> from Arizona State University.

*Title: "Embedding Decision Support in Clinical Systems"*

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*Dr. Robert Greenes*
*Chair, Department of Biomedical Informatics*
*Arizona State University*
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Dr. Greenes joined ASU in September, 2007 to lead the new Department of 
Biomedical Informatics (BMI).  This unit, originally in the School of 
Computing and Informatics, in the Fulton School of Engineering, is now a 
Department under the newly constituted Biomedicine at ASU framework.
Before coming to ASU, Dr. Greenes spent many years at Harvard, in the 
field of BMI, first at Massachusetts General Hospital, then at Brigham 
and Women's Hospital, where he established the Decision Systems Group in 
1980, and developed it into a leading BMI research and development 
program. Dr. Greenes was professor of radiology and of health sciences 
and technology (HST), at Harvard Medical School, where HST is a joint 
division of Harvard and MIT. He was also professor of health policy and 
management at Harvard School of Public Health. For over 20 years, he has 
directed the Biomedical Informatics Research Training (BIRT) program, 
with support from the National Library of Medicine and other sources, 
with co-directors now representing 10 hospital and university-based 
informatics groups throughout the Boston area. Dr. Greenes is a 
practicing radiologist, and has also had brief interludes at Stanford 
and in industry. Dr. Greenes' research has been in the areas of clinical 
decision support, in terms of models and approaches to decision making, 
the knowledge representation to support it, and its clinical application 
and validation. He has also been active in the promulgation of standards 
and fostering of group collaborative work, particularly in knowledge 
management. A related research interest is human-computer interaction, 
particularly with respect to the use of clinical information systems by 
providers and patients, the improved capture of clinical data and the 
incorporation of individualized, context-specific decision support. 
Another interest is in personal biosensors for monitoring of patients at 
risk in a variety of settings.


        *Expertise*

Modeling of clinical decision making - knowledge representation - 
knowledge management - clinical decision support - personal biosensors - 
human-computer interaction - group collaborative work


        *Education*

1970, Ph.D, Harvard University
1966, MD, Harvard Medical School
1962, BA, University of Michigan

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