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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association Volume 5 Number 2 Mar / Apr 1998 217 American College of Medical Informatics FELLOWS, 1997 R. Scott Evans, MS, PhD the University of Utah. R. Scott Evans is in the De- partment of Medical Infor- Immediately after com- matics at Intermountain pleting his residency train- Health Care and is the Di- ing, he worked for two rector of Research for the years with AT&T Bell Lab- Department of Clinical Ep- oratories in Columbus, idemiology, LDS Hospital, Ohio. He is currently and a Research Associate working on the design and Professor in the Depart- implementation of vocab- ment of Medicine, Univer- ulary services and the da- sity of Utah. Dr. Evans re- tabase architecture for a ceived his BS degree in lifetime patient data repos- Biology and MS degree in Microbiology/Parasitology itory. His academic interests center on medical vocab- from Brigham Young University. He received his PhD ularies, clinical information models, and medical da- in Medical Biophysics and Computing from the Uni- tabase architectures. He was one of the participants in versity of Utah. the early UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) contracts and is a contributing member to the HL7 His major
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association – Oxford University Press
Published: Mar 1, 1998
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