Public Biography
Adam Wright, PhD, FACMI, FAMIA, FIAHSI is Professor of Biomedical Informatics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and serves as the director of the Vanderbilt Clinical Informatics Center (VCLIC). Dr. Wrightís research interests focus on clinical decision support and machine learning. He has led NIH, AHRQ and ONC-funded projects on clinical problem lists, malfunctions in clinical decision support systems, approaches for sharing clinical decision support nationally and adverse event detection using machine learning. Dr. Wright has over 130 peer-reviewed journal publications, and nearly 100 additional publications, including abstracts, presentations in scientific meetings, books and book chapters. He is also a committed teacher, directing and lecturing in local, national and international courses on biomedical informatics, and teaching medical students. Dr. Wright directs clinical decision support operations at VUMC, and previously served as clinical lead for clinical decision support and clinical informatics at Partners HealthCare in Boston. He is active nationally, serving as a board member of the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA), an Associate Editor for Applied Clinical Informatics, and an Editorial Board Member for Methods of Information in Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. Dr. Wright is also a founding member and director of research for the Clinical Informatics Research Collaborative. Dr. Wrightís work has been recognized through numerous awards, including the American Medical Informatics Association New Investigator Award in 2010, election to the American College of Medical Informatics in 2015, the Early Career Achievement Award from Oregon Health and Science University, election to the inaugural class of the Fellowship of the American Medical Informatics Association in 2018, and election to the International Academy of Health Science Informatics in 2019.
Affiliations
Fellows of AMIA (FAMIA)
FAMIA stands for “Fellow of the American Medical Informatics Association” and it recognizes the contributions and professional accomplishments of AMIA members who apply informatics skills and knowledge to their practice – be that in a clinical setting, a public or population health capacity, or as a clinical researcher.
Year Inducted
2019
The American College of Medical Informatics
ACMI is a college of elected Fellows from the U.S. and abroad who have made significant and sustained contributions to the field of medical informatics. It is the central body for a community of scholars and practitioners who are committed to advancing the informatics field.
Year Elected
2015
AMIA Certified Health Informatics Professional (ACHIP) Diplomates
AMIA Certified Health Informatics Professional (ACHIP)
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Awards Committee
Member
The Awards Committee selects and coordinates the awards presented at AMIA meetings including the Student Paper Award Competition and working group awards.
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