CTR Seminar Series – Information Technology Resources for the Investigator
May 14, 2020
The Great Plains IDeA-CTR Presents:
Information Technology Resources for the Investigator
Thursday, May 14, 2020 | 12:00-1:00 PM
Location: Zoom
W. Scott Campbell, PhD, MBA
Associate Professor Sr. Director of Research Technologies – UNMC Director of Pathology and Public Health Informatics
Dr. Campbell is an Associate Professor for the Pathology and Microbiology department, Sr. Director of Research Technologies at UNMC, and Director of Pathology and Public Health Informatics. He completed his doctoral training at UNMC in health informatics in 2013. Prior to his academic training, Dr. Campbell earned a Masters of Business Administration (University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990). In 1998, he started his own company focused on medical office computer management systems including billing systems and electronic health records. He has directly participated in the implementation of approximately 100 electronic health record software systems and practice management systems in the ambulatory care environment. Dr. Campbell is a certified SNOMED CT Implementation expert. His laboratory works with various database technologies to expose clinical data encoded with terminology standards to clinicians and clinical researchers to support their needs.
Discussion Points:
What do you need to consider when engaging with any information technology for your work
Avoiding major technology and security pitfalls
Resources available to you before you start your project