Presentation of the 2006 Morris F. Collen Award to Edward H. (Ted) Shortliffe

Autor: Donald Ellison, Bruce G. Buchanan, Robert A. Greenes
Rok vydání: 2007
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Zdroj: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 14:376-385
ISSN: 1527-974X
1067-5027
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m2374
Popis: The American College of Medical Informatics is an honorary society established to recognize those who have made sustained contributions to the field. Its highest award, for lifetime achievement and contributions to the discipline now known more inclusively as biomedical informatics, is the Morris F. Collen Award. Dr. Collen's own efforts as a pioneer in the field stand as the embodiment of creativity, intellectual rigor, perseverance, and personal integrity. At most once a year, the College gives its highest recognition to an individual whose attainments have, throughout a career, substantially advanced the science and art of biomedical informatics. In 2006, the College was proud to present the Collen Award to Edward Hance Shortliffe, M.D., Ph.D. (Figure 1). As a physician, computer scientist, researcher, educator, and eloquent spokesperson for the field, Dr. Shortliffe's career contributions make him most deserving of the recognition embodied in the Collen Award. Figure 1 Edward H. Shortliffe, M.D., Ph.D. Edward “Ted” Shortliffe was born on August 28th, 1947, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (see Figure 2). Ted's father was a physician and hospital administrator and his mother was a high school English teacher. The family moved to Connecticut while Ted was a youngster (1954), and in 1962 he became a U.S. citizen. Figure 2 Ted Shortliffe, circa 1948. After graduating from high school and spending a year as an exchange student in Great Britain, Ted entered Harvard in the fall of 1966. As an undergraduate, he sought a research project in applied mathematics, which was the concentration at Harvard at the time that included computer science. An advisor steered Ted to the Laboratory of Computer Science (LCS) at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). The LCS, directed by Octo Barnett, would become Ted's first contact with the burgeoning field that would later become biomedical informatics. On that first visit, Ted was introduced to Bob …
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