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Embi et al. Physicians' perceptions of an electronic health record-based clinical trial alert approach to subject recruitment: a survey BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2008 article Webpage Link
Embi et al. Identifying Challenges and Opportunities in Clinical Research Informatics: Analysis of a Facilitated Discussion at the 2006 AMIA Annual Symposium Proc AMIA Annual Symp 2007 article
Embi et al. Early Development of a Clinical Trial Alert System in an EHR Used in Small Practices: Toward Generalizability AMIA Spring Congress 2006 inproceedings
Embi Increasing Physician Participation in Clinical Trial Recruitment Physicians Weekly 2006 article
Lieberman et al. Accelerating Biopharmaceutical Development in the Decade of Health Information Technology: Applications of electronic health records for outcomes research and clinical trials recruitment Biotechnology Healthcare 2005 article
Embi et al. Physician perceptions of an Electronic Health Record-based Clinical Trial Alert system: a survey of study participants AMIA Annu Symp Proc 2005 article
Embi et al. Development of an electronic health record-based Clinical Trial Alert system to enhance recruitment at the point of care AMIA Annu Symp Proc 2005 article
Payne et al. Breaking the translational barriers: the value of integrating biomedical informatics and translational research J Investig Med 2005 article
Lieberman et al. Accelerating Biopharmaceutical Development in the Decade of Health Information Technology: Applications of electronic health records for outcomes research and clinical trials recruitment Biotechnology Healthcare 2005 article
Weng et al. A collaborative clinical trial protocol writing system Medinfo 2004 article
Gennari et al. An ethnographic study of collaborative clinical trial protocol writing Medinfo 2004 article
Fink et al. Selection of patients for clinical trials: an interactive web-based system Artif Intell Med 2004 article
Carter Application of stochastic processes to participant recruitment in clinical trials Control Clin Trials 2004 article
Lehmann et al. NHII and Clinical Research: White Paper -- 2004 misc
Weng et al. Scenario-based participatory design of a collaborative clinical trial protocol authoring system AMIA Annu Symp Proc 2003 article
Parker Embley Generating medical logic modules for clinical trial eligibility criteria Proc AMIA Symp 2003 article
Parker Embley Generating medical logic modules for clinical trial eligibility criteria Proc AMIA Symp 2003 article
Seroussi Bouaud Using OncoDoc as a computer-based eligibility screening system to improve accrual onto breast cancer clinical trials Artif Intell Med 2003 article
Thompson et al. Sepsis alert and diagnostic system: integrating clinical systems to enhance study coordinator efficiency Comput Inform Nurs 2003 article
V Krills On-line Information about Cancer Clinical Trials: Evaluating the Web Sites of Comprehensive Cancer Centers Proc AMIA Symp 2003 article
Weiner et al. Computerized recruiting for clinical trials in real time Ann Emerg Med 2003 article
Moore et al. Integration of clinical trial decision rules in an electronic medical record (EMR) enhances patient accrual and facilitates data management, quality control and analysis Proc Am Soc Clin Onc 22 2003 inproceedings
Sung et al. Central challenges facing the national clinical research enterprise JAMA 2003 article
Afrin et al. Leveraging of open EMR architecture for clinical trial accrual AMIA Annu Symp Proc 2003 article
Kohn, L.T. Academic Health Centers: Leading Change in the 21st Century. Institute of Medicine. The National Academies Press 2003 book
 
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