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Methods In Precision Canine Electrocardiogram Criteria for Research and Clinical Decision Making
To enable the development of new veterinary clinical decision support tools and methods to facilitate and support complex ECG interpretation across the care spectrum, high fidelity data must be acquired. Further such data must be reviewed and annotated and linked to medical histories and outcomes to form reference datasets from which clinical decision aids can be derived and dissemination issues identified to translate such tools from bench to bedside. The standardization of electronic health record data is now becoming readily available and the integration of high fidelity physiological data will further expand the capacity of research and discovery.
About the presenter:
Manlik Kwong is currently an Engineer/Scientist at Tufts Medical Center’s Institute Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies (ICRHPS) and Sr IT Advisor for Tufts Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSI). Within Tufts CTSI one of his primary responsibilities since 2016 is to support the CTSI One Health Alliance (COHA) program and members of its technical working group. In 2017 he adapted the human OMOP common data model for use in veterinary medicine and subsequently implemented an OMOP research data warehouse at Tufts Cummings Veterinary School of Medicine which is being used for a cardiac and antimicrobial stewardship project. Through additional supplemental grants, he designed and implemented web-based applications to utilize the veterinary OMOP warehouse to provide veterinary research services like cohort discovery, linking external evidence (veterinary abstracts in PubMed.gov) to patients and patient recruitment. He continues to collaborate with members of COHA as well as participate in the OHDSI Veterinary Workgroup and Medical Device Workgroup. In addition to his work in veterinary informatics, he is a research instructor at Tufts School of Medicine with over 20+ years working in human emergency medicine on topics of computerized electrocardiographic algorithm development within acute cardiovascular and stroke topics across the spectrum of care from 911 through hospitalization and now chronic physiological monitoring using consumer wearables in the home setting.
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