Biography

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)

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. Gülkesen, K. H., & Haux, R. (2019). Research subjects and research trends in medical informatics. Methods of Information in Medicine, 58(S 01), e1-e13.
  10. Zozus, M. N., Penning, M., & Hammond, W. E. (2019). Factors impacting physician use of information charted by others. JAMIA open, 2(1), 107-114.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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

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https://scholar.google.com.hk/citations?hl=zh-CN&user=syL2tY0AAAAJ

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ed-Hammond

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