Speaking
Dr. Vreeman is a frequently invited lecturer both nationally and internationally on medical informatics topics such as healthcare data standards, large-scale data aggregation, health information exchange, electronic health records, and most especially LOINC.
If you would like to invite me to make a presentation to your group, please send me an email: dvreeman@regenstrief.org
Recent Presentations
(online slides and handouts)
- Possibilities and Implications of ICF-powered Health Information Technology (February 2012)
Daniel Vreeman and Steven Wilkinson
- Informatics Competencies in Physical Therapy Education: A Proposed Framework (February 2012)
Daniel Vreeman and Steven Wilkinson - Electronic Health Records - Healthcare system chicken soup or rotten egg? (February 2012)
Daniel Vreeman - LOINC Overview and Introduction (December 2011)
Daniel Vreeman - Challenges and Successes with Community-wide Laboratory Data Exchange - IQPC 9th Forum on Laboratory Informatics in San Diego, CA (November 2011)
Daniel Vreeman - Maybe is Not a Wary Word - Exploring the Future of Physical Therapy Symposium (September 2011)
Daniel Vreeman - LOINC Introduction and Mapping Boot Camp for Public Health - PHI 2011 Conference (August 2011)
Daniel Vreeman & Kathy Mercer - LOINC Overview and Introduction (June 2011)
Daniel Vreeman - Laboratory LOINC Introduction and Mapping "Boot Camp" - CHITREC Workshop (May 2011)
Daniel Vreeman & Clem McDonald - Clinical LOINC Tutorials: Documents (Jan 2011)
Daniel Vreeman - Clinical LOINC Tutorials: Collections (patient assessment instruments, panels, forms, surveys) (Jan 2011)
Daniel Vreeman
A sample of my older presentations are available in the speaking archive.
