| Name |
Burke Mamlin
|
|---|---|
| Degree | MD |
| Specialty | Internal Medicine |
| Professional Title |
Research Scientist, Regenstrief Institute, Inc.; Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine |
| Secretary Phone Number | none |
| Expertise and Research Interests |
Dr. Mamlin has been involved in the design and development of computer applications for medicine at Regenstrief Institute for over two decades with a focus on physician order entry. He helped create the Medical Gopher Order Entry system and has led the development of a next generation of this system. He has extensive programming experience and continues to practice medicine as a general internist while mentoring informatics fellows. Dr. Mamlin is applying his experience at Regenstrief to the design and development of an electronic medical record system for developing counties ( www.OpenMRS.org ). Open MRS is used in the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa as part of Indiana University’s Kenya Program. |
| Professional Appointments |
1989�1992, Computer Programmer Regenstrief Institute for Health Care Research, Indianapolis, IN 1992�1996, Computer Programming Consultant Regenstrief Institute for Health Care Research, Indianapolis, IN 1996�1999, Internal Medicine Resident Indiana University Internal Medicine Residency, Indianapolis, IN 1999�2000, Chief Resident of Internal Medicine Wishard Memorial Hospital Indiana University Internal Medicine Residency, Indianapolis, IN 2000�2003, Medical Informatics Fellow Regenstrief Institute, Inc. 2003-Present, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Joint position between Regenstrief Institute, Inc. and Department of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics Indiana University School of Medicine |
| Other Appointments and Professional Consultantships |
Dr. Mamlin has 20 years of experience in design and development of the Medical Gopher CPOE (Computerized Physician Order Entry) system. |
| Professional Organizations |
American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) American Medical Assocation (AMA) Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) |
Publications
Grannis, SJ, Biondich, PG, Mamlin, BW, Wilson, G, Jones, L, and Overhage, JM
(2005).
How disease surveillance systems can serve as practical building blocks for a health information infrastructure: the Indiana experience.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc:286-90.
McDonald, CJ, Overhage, JM, Barnes, M, Schadow, G, Blevins, L, Dexter, PR, and Mamlin, B
(2005).
The Indiana network for patient care: a working local health information infrastructure. An example of a working infrastructure collaboration that links data from five health systems and hundreds of millions of entries.
Health Aff (Millwood) 24(5):1214-20.