Prof. William Edward Hammond
Duke Center for Health Informatics, Duke Translational Medicine Institute
Duke University, USA
Director
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Pratt School of Engineering
Duke University, USA
Professor Emeritus
Email: william.hammond@duke.edu
Qualifications
1967 Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Duke University
1957 B. S. E. E., Electrical Engineering, Duke University
Publications (Selected)
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Richesson, R. L., Lynch, C. O., & Hammond, W. E. (2023). Developing and promoting data standards for clinical research. In Clinical Research Informatics (pp. 389-412). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
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Eisenstein, E. L., Walden, A., Donovan, K., Zozus, M. N., Feliciano Jr, B. Y., Hammond, W. E., ... & Muhlbaier, L. H. (2022). Economic analysis of a single institutional review board data exchange standard in multisite clinical studies. Contemporary clinical trials, 122, 106953.
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Portella, J. J., Andonian, B. J., Brown, D. E., Mansur, J., Wales, D., West, V. L., ... & Hammond, W. E. (2022). Using machine learning to identify organ system specific limitations to exercise via cardiopulmonary exercise testing. IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics, 26(8), 4228-4237.
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Hammond, W., Bent, B., & West, V. L. (2022). Goodbye Electronic Health Record?. In Digital Professionalism in Health and Care: Developing the Workforce, Building the Future (pp. 107-111). IOS Press.
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Hammond, W. E., Jaffe, C., Cimino, J. J., & Huff, S. M. (2014). Standards in biomedical informatics. Biomedical informatics: Computer applications in health care and biomedicine, 211-253.
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McPeek-Hinz, E., Boazak, M., Sexton, J. B., Adair, K. C., West, V., Hammond, W. E., ... & Bae, J. (2021). Clinician burnout associated with sex, clinician type, work culture, and use of electronic health records. JAMA network open, 4(4), e215686-e215686.
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Lenivtceva, I. D., & Kopanitsa, G. (2019). Evaluating manual mappings of Russian proprietary formats and terminologies to FHIR. Methods of information in medicine, 58(04/05), 151-159.
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Juárez, D., Schmidt, E. E., Stahl-Toyota, S., Ückert, F., & Lablans, M. (2019). A generic method and implementation to evaluate and improve data quality in distributed research networks. Methods of information in medicine, 58(02/03), 086-093.
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Gülkesen, K. H., & Haux, R. (2019). Research subjects and research trends in medical informatics. Methods of Information in Medicine, 58(S 01), e1-e13.
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Zozus, M. N., Penning, M., & Hammond, W. E. (2019). Factors impacting physician use of information charted by others. JAMIA open, 2(1), 107-114.
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Nordo, A., Eisenstein, E. L., Garza, M., Hammond, W., & Zozus, M. N. (2019). Evaluative outcomes in direct extraction and use of EHR data in clinical trials. In Improving Usability, Safety and Patient Outcomes with Health Information Technology (pp. 333-340). IOS Press.
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Garza, M., Myneni, S., Nordo, A., Eisenstein, E. L., Hammond, W., Walden, A., & Zozus, M. (2019). eSource for standardized health information exchange in clinical research: a systematic review. Improving Usability, Safety and Patient Outcomes with Health Information Technology, 115-124.
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Georgiou, A., Magrabi, F., Hyppönen, H., Wong, Z. S. Y., Nykänen, P., Scott, P. J., ... & Rigby, M. (2018). The safe and effective use of shared data underpinned by stakeholder engagement and evaluation practice. Yearbook of Medical Informatics, 27(01), 025-028.
Profile Details
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2395-7676
https://medschool.duke.edu/personnel/w-ed-hammond-phd-facmi-faimbe-fimia-fhl7-fiahsi
https://scholar.google.com.hk/citations?hl=zh-CN&user=syL2tY0AAAAJ
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ed-Hammond