Dr. Blackford Middleton is a Physician and Health Informatics Innovator committed to global transformation … curing what ails healthcare, improving healthcare one decision at a time. His special interests are in augmented clinical intelligence, knowledge representation and sharing, and quality measurement – all mediated through clinical information management systems. He has deep experience in team building, innovation, and leadership roles in academe and industry. He was a professor of biomedical informatics, and/or of medicine, at Stanford, Harvard, and Vanderbilt Universities, and he held executive leadership roles at Stanford University Medical Center (CMIO), MedicaLogic/ Medscape (CMO), Partners Healthcare System (Corporate Director, Clinical Informatics R&D; now Mass General Brigham), Vanderbilt University Medical Center (CIO/Assistant Vice Chancellor), and at Apervita (Chief Informatics & Innovation Officer). At the BMJ, he serves as consultant for Digital Knowledge Products.
Dr. Kieran Walsh is Clinical Director at BMJ. He is the clinical quality and safety lead of the medical education and clinical decision support resources at BMJ. He has a vast amount of experience in clinical decision support, online medical education, face-to-face delivery of medical education, and both summative and formative assessment. He has experience of using all of these in programs to strengthen health systems. He is Adjunct Associate Professor in Teaching and Research at Monash University. He has published over 200 papers in the biomedical literature and has written four books on medical education.
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