美国医学信息学纪念学院,2009-2010

M. Bloom
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在这个由前任主席乔伊斯·米切尔发起的特别章节中,我们纪念在她担任主席期间去世的研究员的生命,希望它能成为ACMI的传统。有七个。其中六人在信息学这个术语被创造出来之前的一代人出生,在AMIA成立之前的50多年。6人经历了二战,4人经历了大萧条。两位已故院士——赫尔姆斯·奥斯特纳和威廉·山本——是1984年ACMI的创始成员,而三位——艾伦·普赖尔、哈罗德·斯库曼和威廉·施瓦茨——则是在次年当选的。Joachim Dudeck和Mario Stefanelli在2001年成为研究员。我们大多数人都知道这些人的成就(详情请访问ACMI wiki),但很少有人熟悉他们的生活。在这里,借助对家人、朋友和同事的回忆,我们庆祝这些生命。(一篇关于马可·拉莫尼(Marco Ramoni)的文章出现在本期杂志的第369页,他在死后被选为ACMI成员。)内科医生约阿希姆·杜德克(Joachim Dudeck)在职业生涯的早期就认识到了信息学的医学潜力,并非常喜欢与志同道合的人建立知识分子友谊。事实上,他乐在其中。约阿希姆珍视他的同事。他喜欢拜访他们,招待他们,和他们一起看歌剧,和他们一起吃饭,一起喝酒,一起聊天,照顾他们的舒适。约阿希姆是一个追求美好生活的人,也是一个极爱社交的人。“当我去参加他65岁生日的会议时,他的工作人员一直陪着我,以确保我从机场到酒店,从酒店到机场,以及在这之间的任何地方。我也是他家里的客人。而且他对我一无所知,”美国国家研究院的吉姆·西米诺回忆道
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American College of Medical Informatics In Memoriam, 2009-2010
In this special section, initiated by Past President Joyce Mitchell in the expectation that it will become an ACMI tradition, we memorialize the lives of the fellows who died during her presidency. There were seven. Six were born a generation before the term informatics was coined and more than 50 years before the founding of AMIA. Six lived through World War II, four through the Great Depression. Two of the deceased— Helmuth Orthner and William Yamamoto —were founding fellows of ACMI in 1984, while three— Allan Pryor , Harold Schoolman , and William Schwartz —were elected the following year. Joachim Dudeck and Mario Stefanelli became fellows in 2001. Most of us are aware of the accomplishments of these men (for details, visit the ACMI wiki), but few are familiar with the lives they lived. Here, aided by the reminiscences of families, friends, and colleagues, we celebrate those lives. (An article about Marco Ramoni , who was elected to ACMI posthumously, appears on page 369 of this issue.) Joachim Dudeck, a physician, recognized the medical potential of informatics early in his career and greatly enjoyed the intellectual camaraderie of others of like mind. In fact, he reveled in it. Joachim treasured his colleagues. He loved visiting them, hosting them, opera-going with them, dining with them, wining with them, discoursing with them, and seeing to their comfort. Joachim was a devotee of fine living and a consummately social being. ![Graphic][1] “When I visited for his 65th birthday conference, I was constantly accompanied by someone from his staff to make sure I got from the airport to the hotel, from the hotel to the airport, and everywhere in between. I was a guest at his home for dinner, as well. And he didn't know me from Adam,” recalls Jim Cimino of the National Institutes … [1]: /embed/inline-graphic-1.gif
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