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Clinical Informatics for the Non-Clinical Informaticist


Clinical Informatics is the application of information science, clinical knowledge, and technology to continuously improve healthcare systems, services, and outcomes.  Physicians and other clinicians play a vital role in this process and this presentation outlines what those roles are and provides attendees with a framework for how to affect positive change in their office or organization.

Learning Objectives:

    • Define Clinical Informatics as a profession.
    • Identify the 5 rights of clinical decision support.
    • Define interoperability and the use of healthcare data standards.

Ian Phillip Snider, DO

Dr. Snider attended medical school at Midwestern University in Glendale, AZ where he also completed a fellowship in Osteopathic Medical Education. He did his residency in Family Medicine at Scottsdale Healthcare in Scottsdale, AZ.

Dr. Snider worked as a Family Physician at Bon Secours in Hampton Roads Virginia and then became the Medical Director of the Bon Secours Weight Loss Institute and held that position until his departure in 2019. In addition to this role, he was the Medical Director of Ambulatory Informatics for Bon Secours Virginia and had added the role of Senior Physician Lead: for Epic at the enterprise level. Dr. Snider is currently employed at VCOM-Auburn as the Discipline Chair for Primary Care for Rural and Medically Underserved Populations.

Disclosures: None


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