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The tools and platforms shaping your informatics work are built by people you can meet at Amplify Informatics Conference.

🚨 Advanced registration closes April 14. Lock in the best rates now.

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#Amplify2026 #HealthInformatics #ClinicalInformatics

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#HealthInformatics Wednesdays! #MedInfo

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#sustainability #health #agedcare #publichealth #SDGs #prostatecancer #SDGs #healthinformatics

Cancer prevention
requires monitoring levels of

carcinogenic metal mixtures
(arsenic, cadmium, chromium (VI), nickel)
and bioaccumulation in tissues and organs,

and addressing sources of exposure.
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#publichealth #health #sustainability #glioblastoma #aging #SDGs #healthinformatics #gerontology #prevention #AI #ethics

Man diagnosed with
aggressive brain cancer

after preventive healthcare AI
neglects cancer prevention

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#healthequity #SDGs #healthinformatics #SDoH #publichealth #prevention #gerontology #AI #ethics #exposome #housing

A lack of ethical guardrails in
health science AI

means that patients are left without
basic requirements for health, such as

healthy housing
and adequate income for healthy meals.
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AI is reshaping how health systems operate, how research is done, and how clinicians deliver care. AMIA's 10x10 course, Introduction to Biomedical Informatics and AI, gives you the foundation you need.

▶️ Secure your spot by April 8th! amia.org/education-ev...

#HealthInformatics #AI

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#healthinformatics

Examples of harmful flat-lining by medications:

GSK-3β inhibitors for Alzheimer's
prevent transient elevation for memory consolidation.

Immunosuppressants
impair healthy transient immune response.

Corticosteroids
replace a healthy morning cortisol peak and low evening levels.

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Hear from SPC Vice Chair Benjamin Goldstein, PhD, on what defines the #Amplify2026 program: research with the rigor to hold up and the relevance to move your work forward.

📆 Join us May 18–21 in Denver
‼️ Advanced registration closes April 14!

🔗 Register now: buff.ly/KIGrB4f

#HealthInformatics

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#epidemiology #ecotoxicology #healthinformatics #ecology #forensic #pathology #analytical #chemistry #SDGs

Which environmental pollutant mixtures
are found in liver biopsies
for each
- subtype of neurodegenerative disease,
- geographic region,
- birth year,
- genotype,
- and occupation?
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📣 Transforming Multimodal Clinical Data into Regulatory-Grade Insights

📅 Mar 31, 2026 | 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT

Register now: buff.ly/xl7rBb0

#HealthInformatics #DigitalHealth #AI #HealthcareAI

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My abstract has been accepted for presentation at R/Medicine 2026.

I’ll be my R package, medicalcoder. www.peteredewitt.com/medicalcoder/

Thank you @rconsortium.bsky.social for putting on the conference!

#rstats #RMedicine #HealthInformatics #EHR #ClinicalResearch

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An Amplify Informatics Conference SPC member said it best: "It's connection. It's collaborations and career mentoring." That's what happens when clinical and translational research informatics share a room.

amia.org/education-events/amplify-informatics-conference/networking

#HealthInformatics

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🚨 LAST CHANCE for the best rate on #Amplify2026!

Explore two areas of focus: clinical informatics and translational research informatics

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#HealthInformatics #ClinicalInformatics #Healthcare

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Amplify Informatics Conference puts peer-reviewed science and real-world application under one roof.

‼️Early bird registration closes TOMORROW at 11:59 PM ET!

👉 Get your best rate: amia.org/education-ev...

#HealthInformatics

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Quantification of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in plasma and follicular fluid of patients undergoing in vitro fertilization in Iowa: A pilot study Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of persistent synthetic chemicals that impart oil, water, and stain repellency to products. The use of PFAS has expanded in industrial and consum...

#health #publichealth #ecology #gerontology #SDGs #gynecology #IVF #healthinformatics #exposome #womenshealth #healthliteracy #pathology

Of 43 PFAS (forever chemicals) assessed in women,

21 PFAS were identified in blood plasma
and 23 in follicular fluid.
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www.fertstertreports.org/article/S266...

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300+ peer-reviewed presentations where clinical and translational informatics converge. Amplify Informatics Conference, May 18–21 in Denver. Early bird ends March 17.

amia.org/education-ev...

#HealthInformatics #DigitalHealth #Amplify2026

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📣 Transforming Multimodal Clinical Data into Regulatory-Grade Insights

In this webinar, you will learn how to transform multimodal clinical data into FDA-aligned, regulatory-grade evidence.

📅 Mar 31, 2026 | 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT

Register: amia.org/education-ev...

#HealthInformatics

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AMIA 10x10: Introduction to Biomedical Informatics and Artificial Intelligence The goal of the AMIA 10x10 course is to provide

Building fluency in healthcare AI is one of the highest-value investments you can make in your informatics career right now. The right course makes all the difference.

#HealthInformatics #HealthcareAI #AI #DigitalHealth

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Health informatics moves faster when clinical expertise and translational research learn side by side. That's the vision behind AMIA's new Amplify Informatics Conference. Want the full picture before you register? Join a free webinar tomorrow. 🧵

#HealthInformatics #Informatics

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Diagram comparing longitudinal vs encounter-level comorbidity detection using ICD-10 codes across five patient encounters.

Top panel (Longitudinal): The patient initially has uncomplicated diabetes (E11.9). Later an encounter includes E11.22 and K72.10, indicating complex diabetes and severe liver disease. Using longitudinal logic, these conditions persist in later encounters even when only E11.9 appears, preserving severity and correctly flagging severe liver disease.

Bottom panel (Encounter-level): Each encounter is evaluated independently. Diabetes changes from uncomplicated → complex → back to uncomplicated when E11.9 reappears, and severe liver disease is never flagged because its code does not repeat.

Message: Ignoring patient history can downgrade severity or fail to identify comorbidities.

Diagram comparing longitudinal vs encounter-level comorbidity detection using ICD-10 codes across five patient encounters. Top panel (Longitudinal): The patient initially has uncomplicated diabetes (E11.9). Later an encounter includes E11.22 and K72.10, indicating complex diabetes and severe liver disease. Using longitudinal logic, these conditions persist in later encounters even when only E11.9 appears, preserving severity and correctly flagging severe liver disease. Bottom panel (Encounter-level): Each encounter is evaluated independently. Diabetes changes from uncomplicated → complex → back to uncomplicated when E11.9 reappears, and severe liver disease is never flagged because its code does not repeat. Message: Ignoring patient history can downgrade severity or fail to identify comorbidities.

Graphic showing how the medicalcoder R package controls comorbidity detection using the flag.method argument.

Left side: A sample dataset of patient encounters with variables patid, encid, icd10code, and poa, containing ICD-10 codes such as E11.9, K72.10, and E11.22.

Below the dataset are two example R code blocks calling medicalcoder::comorbidities():

flag.method = "current" (default), producing encounter-level comorbidity flags.

flag.method = "cumulative", producing patient-level flags that preserve comorbidities across encounters.

Right side: the medicalcoder hex logo and labels explaining that
current = encounter-level and cumulative = longitudinal history preserving.

The graphic illustrates that longitudinal comorbidity tracking in medicalcoder is controlled by a single argument.

Graphic showing how the medicalcoder R package controls comorbidity detection using the flag.method argument. Left side: A sample dataset of patient encounters with variables patid, encid, icd10code, and poa, containing ICD-10 codes such as E11.9, K72.10, and E11.22. Below the dataset are two example R code blocks calling medicalcoder::comorbidities(): flag.method = "current" (default), producing encounter-level comorbidity flags. flag.method = "cumulative", producing patient-level flags that preserve comorbidities across encounters. Right side: the medicalcoder hex logo and labels explaining that current = encounter-level and cumulative = longitudinal history preserving. The graphic illustrates that longitudinal comorbidity tracking in medicalcoder is controlled by a single argument.

Same ICD codes. Same patient. Different risk profiles.

Encounter-level comorbidity logic assumes ICD codes are re-reported every visit. They usually aren’t.

medicalcoder handles this

📦install.packages("medicalcoder")

#rstats #HealthInformatics #EHR #ClinicalResearch #RiskAdjustment #PublicHealth

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📣 Tomorrow is the deadline to submit a content proposal for AMIA's 2026 Annual Symposium! If you want to share your work with the informatics community, this is the moment.

Submit your proposal by March 10: amia.org/education-ev...

#HealthInformatics #CallForProposals

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#healthinformatics #microbiome #hepatology #health

What are the associations between
ADHD biotypes
and circulating
- levels and ratios of SCFAs,
- toxic LPS,
- bile acids,
- indoxyl sulfate,
- p-cresol sulfate,
- phenylacetylglutamine,
- TMAO,
- and 24-hour cortisol-melatonin rhythm?
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🚨 Just days left to submit your proposal for AMIA's 2026 Annual Symposium!

Proposals for research posters, discussion sessions and workshops close March 10.

Submit now: amia.org/education-ev...

#AMIA2026 #HealthInformatics #Informatics #DigitalHealth #CallForProposals

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#healthinformatics #publichealth #algorithms #WomenInScience

If healthy nutrition was valued,
the hourly pay for
preparing healthy meals for children
would be high.
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Explore AMIA’s Newest Conference: Amplify Informatics Explore AMIA’s newest conference, Amplify Informatics. Learn how this dynamic gathering empowers informatics professionals, researchers, clinicians, and health IT leaders with cross-domain education,…

📣 AMIA is hosting a webinar on March 11 (3–4 p.m. EDT) covering the new Amplify Informatics Conference.

👉️ Register here: amia.org/education-ev...

#HealthInformatics #ClinicalInformatics #DigitalHealth

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"The community we share matters the most." Robert Patrick Barber nailed what makes informatics special. Experience it at #Amplify2026, May 18–21 in Denver.

Early bird rates end March 17: amia.org/education-ev...

#HealthInformatics

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Behind every poster session, every workshop, every discussion at the Annual Symposium is someone who decided their work was worth sharing.

There are thousands of informaticians coming to Dallas in November who want to hear it. People who care about the same challenges you do.

#HealthInformatics

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#healthinformatics

Brain health is influenced by
gut microbiome and liver health.

Ethical preventive healthcare AI
monitors and addresses

- circulating gut-liver metabolites,
- exposure to neurotoxic pollutant mixtures,
- causes of chronic stress,
- and the 24-hour cortisol-melatonin rhythm.

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