The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine                                                                                                     

                                                                                                                                    November 11, 2011

Harold Philip Lehmann, M.D., Ph.D.

 

DEMOGRAPHIC AND PERSONAL INFORMATION

 

Current Appointments

 

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Associate Professor Health Sciences Informatics

Associate Professor of Pediatrics

 

Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health and Hygiene

                        Associate Professor, Health Policy and Management

                        Associate Professor International Health

 

Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering

                        Lecturer, Computer Science

 

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Division of Health Sciences Informatics

                        Director of Research and Training

 

Personal Data

                 

            2024 E Monument St, Rm 1-201

            Baltimore, MD 21287-0007

            Office  (410) 502-7569

            Fax      (410) 614-2064

            lehmann@jhmi.edu

 

Education and Training

 

1977                B.A.     Columbia College, New York, NY.

 

1981                M.D.    Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY.

 

1981-1984                   Pediatrics - Pediatric internship and residency, Babies Hospital, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY.

 

1984-1986                   Fellowship - Robert Wood Johnson General Pediatric Academic Development Program, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. Epidemiology and biostatistics courses at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Computer science courses, Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.

 

1986-1991       Ph.D.   Medical Information Sciences Program, Stanford University. Doctoral dissertation: “A

                                    Bayesian computer-based approach to the physician’s use of the clinical research

                                    literature,” Stanford University, Stanford, CA.

 

Professional Experiences

 

1991                Assistant Professor - Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1993                Lecturer - Computer Science, Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering

1994                Assistant Professor - Biomedical Information Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of  Medicine

1998                Assistant Professor Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health and Hygiene

1999                Associate Professor Biomedical Information Sciences (now, Health Sciences Informatics), Pediatrics, School of Medicine; Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

2002                Director Training program, Health Sciences Informatics, Division of Biomedical Information Sciences

2007                Affiliated Faculty Johns Hopkins Center for Clinical Trials

 

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

 

Publications: Peer-reviewed Original Science Research 

                                   

1.         Lehmann HP, DeAngelis C, Bendebba M. “The Consistency of Young Children’s Assessment of Remembered Painful Events” (with Commentary and Response), J Developmental Behavioral Ped, 1990;11:128-139.

2.         Lehmann HP. “THOMAS: Building Bayesian biostatistical expert systems to aid in clinical decision making,” Computer Programs and Methods in Biomedicine, 1991;35 (4):251--260

3.         Shwe MA, Middleton B, Heckerman DE, Horvitz EJ, Lehmann HP, Cooper GF “Probabilistic diagnosis using a using a  reformulation of the INTERNIST-1/QMR knowledge base. I. The probabilistic model and inference algorithms.” Methods of Information in Medicine, 1991;30:241-55

4.         Middleton B, Shwe MA, Heckerman DE, Horvitz EJ, Lehmann HP, Cooper GF “Probabilistic diagnosis using a using a reformulation of the INTERNIST-1/QMR knowledge base. II. Evaluation of diagnostic performance.” Methods of Information in Medicine, 1991;30:256-267

5.         Fleisher LA, Skolnick ED, Holroyd K, Lehmann HP. “Coronary artery revascularization before abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery: A decision analytic approach,” Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1994;79:661-669.

6.         Lehmann HP, Shachter RD “A physician-based architecture for the construction and use of statistical models,” Methods of Information in Medicine, 1994;33:423-432

7.         Lehmann HP, Nguyen B. “Bayesian Communication of Research Results over the World-Wide Web,” M.D. Computing, 1997;14(8):353-359.

8.         Lehmann HP. “Decision Analysis: A Language For Survival In The Era Of Managed Care,” Contemp Ped, 1997;14(8):65-84.

9.         Lehmann HP, Lehmann C, Freedman J. “The use of simulations in computer-aided learning over the World-Wide Web,” J Am Med Assoc, 1997; 278(21):1788.

10.       Lehmann HP, Fleisher LA, Lam J, Frink BA, Bass EB. Patient preferences for early discharge after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Anesth Analg. 1999;Jun;88(6):1280-5.

11.       Lehmann HP, Freedman JA, Massad J, Dintzis RZ. “An ethnographic, controlled trial on the use of a computer-based histology atlas during a laboratory course,” J Am Med Inf Assoc, 1999; 6(1):38

12.           Lehmann HP, Goodman SN. “Bayesian Communication: A clinically significant paradigm for Electronic Publication,” J Am Med Inf Assoc, 2000; 7(3):254—266.

13.           Sim I, Gorman P, Greenes RA, Haynes RB, Kaplan B, Lehmann H, Tang PC. Clinical Decision Support Systems for Evidence-Based Medicine. J Am Med Inf Assoc. 2001;8(6):527-34.

14.           Lehmann HP, Robinson KA, Andrews JS, Holloway V, Goodman SN. The Clinical Research Literature on Acne Therapy. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2002; Aug;47(2 Pt 1):231-40.

15.           Segal JB, Lehman HP, Petri M, Mueller L, Kickler TK. Testing strategies for detecting a lupus anticoagulant:  A decision-analysis.  Am J Hematol, 2002; 70(3):195-205.

21.           Friedmann AM, Sengul H, Lehmann H, Schwartz C, Goodman S. Do basic laboratory tests or clinical observations predict bleeding in thrombocytopenic oncology patients?  A reevaluation of prophylactic platelet transfusions.  Transfus Med Rev. 2002; Jan;16(1):34-45.

22.           Sterling TR, Lehmann HP, Frieden TR. The impact of WHO tuberculosis control strategy (DTOS) vs DOTS-Plus on multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and tuberculosis deaths: A decision analysis. BMJ, 2003;326:574.  

24.       Dy SM, Rubin HR, Lehmann HP. Why do patients and families request transfers to tertiary care? a qualitative study. Soc Sci Med. 2005;61(8):1846-53.

25.       Kim GR, Bartlett EL, Lehmann HP. Information resource preferences by general pediatricians in office settings: a qualitative study.  BMC Med Inf  Decision Making. 2005;5:34 (http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6947/5/34)

26.       Amarasingham R, Diener-West M, Weiner M, Lehmann H, Herbers JE, Powe NR. Clinical Information Technology Capabilities in Four U.S. Hospitals: Testing a New Structural Performance Measure. Medical Care. 2006 Mar; 44(3):216­-224.

27.       Bress JN, Hulgan T, Lyon JA, Johnston CP, Lehmann H, Sterling, TR. Agreement of Decision Analyses and Subsequent Clinical Studies in Infectious Diseases. Am J Med. 2007;120, 461.e1-461.e9

28.       Boland M, Quigley HA, Lehmann HPThe Impact of Risk Calculation on Treatment Recommendations Made by Glaucoma Specialists in Cases of Ocular Hypertension. J Glaucoma. 2008;17(8):631-8.

29.           Mohammed SL, Lehmann HP, Kim GR.  A proposed taxonomy for characterization and assessment of avian influenza outbreaks.  Internat J Med Informatics.  Available online 9/19/08. doi:10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2008.06.015.

30.           Winters BD, Gurses AP, Lehmann H, Sexton JB, Rampersad CJ, Pronovost PJ. Checklists: Translating evidence into practice. Critical Care, 2009;13(210).

31.           Gibbons MC, Wilson RF, Samal L, Lehman CU, Dickersin K, Lehmann HP, Aboumatar  H, Finkelstein J, Shelton E, Sharma R, Bass EB. Impact of consumer health informatics applications. Evid Rep Technol Assess (Full Rep). 2009 Oct;(188):1-546. Review. PubMed PMID: 20629477.

32.           Dalrymple PW, Lehmann HP, Roderer NK, Streiff MB. Applying evidence in practice: a qualitative case study of the factors affecting residents’ decisions. Health Informatics J. 2010; Sep;16(3):177-88.

33.            Boland MV, Lehmann HP. A new method for determining physician decision thresholds using empiric, uncertain recommendations. BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2010 Apr 8;10:20. PubMed PMID: 20377882.

34.           Casella JF, King AA, Barton B, White DA, Noetzel MJ, Ichord RN, Terrill C, Hirtz D, McKinstry RC, Strouse JJ, Howard TH, Coates TD, Minniti CP, Campbell AD, Vendt BA, Lehmann H, Debaun MR. Design of the silent cerebral infarct transfusion (SIT) trial. Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2010; Mar;27(2):69-89. PubMed PMID: 20201689.

35.           Mabadeje O, Agwu A, Passaretti K, Lehman H, Asiyanbola B. Do disposable pulse oximeter sensors impact infection rates? A review of the literature. J Hosp Infect. 2010 Sep;76(1):93-4. Epub 2010 Jun 9. Review. PubMed PMID: 20542591.

36.           Sockolow P, Bowles K, Weiner J, Lehmann HP. Advice for Decision Makers Based on an Electronic Health Record Evaluation at a Program for All-inclusive Care for Elders Site. Applied Clinical Informatics. ACI 2011;2(1): 18-38.

37.           Samal L, Stavroudis TA, Miller RE, Lehmann HP, Lehmann CU. Effect of a laboratory result pager on provider behavior in a neonatal intensive care unit. Appl Clin Inf. 2011;2:355–364 <http://dx.doi.org/10.4338/ACI-2010%3F09-RA-0052>

38.           Lehmann HP, Dambita N, Buchanan GR, Casella JF. Decision Modeling of Disagreements: Pediatric Hematologists' Management of Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura. Medical Decision Making. 2011 Nov;31(6):805-815/

39.           Oliver KB, Lehmann HP, Wolff AC, et al. Evaluating information prescriptions in two clinical environments. Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA. Jul 2011;99(3):237-246.

40.           Boland MV, Quigley HA, and  Lehmann HP The impact of physician subspecialty training, risk calculation, and patient age on treatment recommendations in ocular hypertension. Am J Ophth. 2011; 2011 Oct;152(4):638-645.e1. Epub 2011 Jul 13.

41.           Trent M,  Lehmann HP, Thompson D. ,  Ellen JM, Frick K. Adolescent and Parental Utilities for the Health States Associated with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID). Sexually Transmitted Infections 2011 Oct 14. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 22001169.

42.           Makinde OA, Ezomike CF, Lehmann HP, Ibanga IJ. Lessons learned in the deployment of a HCT management information system on a new project in Nigeria. AIDS. 2011 Oct 3. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 21971359.

43.           Sockolow PS, Weiner JP, Bowles KH, Lehmann HP. A New Instrument for Measuring Clinician Satisfaction With Electronic Health Records. Computers, informatics, nursing : CIN. Oct 2011;29(10):574-585.

44.           Custer JW ,White E,  Fackler JC, Xiao Y,  Tien A,  Lehmann HP, Nichols DG A Qualitative Study of Expert and Team Cognition on Complex Patients in the Pediatric Intensive. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine; 2011. PMID: 21926662.

 

 

In Press

 

Liu D, Lehmann HP, Frick KD, Carter HB. Active surveillance vs surgery in low-risk prostate cancer: a clinical decision analysis. Journal of Urology. (Accepted)

 

 

Reviews

1.         Lehmann HP. “Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence: A Review in the Context of Recent Workshops” J Math Psychol, 1990;34:336-363.

 

Inventions, Patents, Copyrights                

 

1998    Invention: Dintzis R, Racusen L, Nadasdy G, Lehmann HP, Freedman JA, Bguyen B. Overlayer.

 

EXTRAMURAL FUNDING

                 

Grants

 

Current         

07/01/02-06/30/12        “Research Training Program in Health Sciences Informatics”

1T15 LM07452-01

National Library of Medicine

$2,500,000 over  5 years

Train post- and pre-doctoral candidates in public health informatics and informatics research.

Role: Program director, PI (10%)

 

4/2/2010–8/31/2013     “Program of Assistance for University-Based Training”

1T15OC000048-01

$3,750,000 over 3 years

Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (DHHS)

Train multiple roles in health IT across the mid-Atlantic region

Role: Program Director, PI (20%)      

 

4/2/2010–8/31/2013     “Curriculum Development Program”

                                     1U24OC000013-01 (Abbott) PI

Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT       

Develop multiple courses for use in nation-wide community college curricula

Role: Co-PI (Program Evaluation), 10%

                                    

8/1/2010-7/31/2012      “Prediction And Access To Kidney Transplantation In Older Adults”

1R21DK085409 Segev (PI)

NIDDK

$246,000

Role: Co-PI (10%,Assemble and validate prediction and decision models for transplantation policies)

 

09/30/2007-09/29/2012           “CDC Technical Support in HIV Treatment, Care and Prevention in Ethiopia “

5U2GPS000858-03 (Ruff)

CDC

$53,239,622

Role: Co-PI (5%, informatics technical assistance)

 

2007–2012                   “Institute For Clinical And Translational Research”

1UL1RR025005-01 Ford (PI)

NCRR

$20,000,000

Role: Co-PI (10%, informatics)

 

2003–2013                   “Silent Cerebral Infarct Multi-Center Clinical Trial”

5U01NS042804 (PI, DeBaun)

NINDS

$4,510,212

Role: Co-PI 5%, preference elicitation

 

Pending         

                                    “Institute for Clinical and Translational Research”

                                    NCRR

                                    $20,000,000

                                    PI: Daniel Ford

                                    Role: Co-PI: I20%, informatics lead

 

                                    “MyAsthmaBuddy”

                                    AHRQ

                                    $750,000

                                    PI: Ronald Gimbel (Uniformed Services University)

                                    Role: Co-PI, 10%                                

 

Previous

1994–1999                  “Formalizing the notion of clinical significance”

                        R29 LM0567—0

                        National Library of Medicine

                        $579,752 (5 yr budget)

                        Role: PI, 50%

 

1995-2009                   “ZDV Use to Prevent Maternal Infant HIV Transmission”

                        3R01AI38576-05S5

                        National Institute of Health

                        $ 53,000,000

                        PI: Andrea Ruff

                        Role: Informatics technical assistance, 5%

 

1996–1998                  “Internet-based imagebase for medical education”

                        G08 LM06232-01

                        National Library of Medicine

                        $181,629  (3 yr budget)

                        Role: PI, 20%

 

1998–1999                  “The use of decision analysis to evaluate progress through a case simulation”

                        National Board of Medical Examiners

                        $49,720 (1-year grant)

                        Role: PI, 10%

 

1999–2004                  “Education Core, Center for Craniofacial Development and Disorders”

                        5P60DE13078-02

                        National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research

                        $700,000 (5-year grant), current year $90,000

                        Role: PI; 10% (Ethylin Jabs, Center PI).

 

2000–2001                  “Intelligent Medical Archive”

                        4400025559; Science Applications International Corporation

                        Subcontract to Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s  (F30602-00-C-009)

                        $1,096,680, current, $800,000

                        PI: Joseph Gitlin

                        Role: co-PI, 25%

 

2001-2004                   “Evaluating Bayesian Communication for Clinical Trials”

                        R01 LM06849-01

                        National Library of Medicine

                        $625,000

                        Role: PI, 30%

 

2002-2007                   “Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Program”

                        1 T15 LM07452-01

                        National Library of Medicine, (1 T15 LM07452-01)

                        $3.3. million (5 yrs)

                        Role: PI.

 

2003–2006                  “Advanced Health and Disaster Aid Network (AID-N)”

                        N01-LM-3-3516

                        National Library of Medicine

                        $2.9 million

                        PI: David White

                        Role: Co-PI (5%, informatics subject matter expert)

 

2004–2007                  “Evaluating Patient Information Prescriptions”

                        1R01LM008143-01A1

                        National Library of Medicine

                        $1.2 million

                        PI: Nancy Roderer

                        Role: Co-PI (10%, methodology, statistical analysis)

 

2004–2005                  “Multi-site database to support anti-retroviral therapy in Ethiopia”

                        H400-911-2449

                        CDC

                        $300,000

                        PI: Andrea Ruff

                        Role: Co-PI (10%, informatics technical assistance)

 

2005–2008                              “Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) Prophylaxis after Arthroscopic Knee Surgery: Current Practice versus Decision Analysis Model Recommendations”

                        Medstar Research

                        $150,000

                        PI: Richard Hinton

                        Role: Co-PI (10%, decision analysis expertise)

 

2006-2008                   “AXxes Project”

                        623-A-00-06-00050-08

                        Democratic Republic of Congo

                        $500,000

                        Role: PI

 

Contracts

1996                                        “Contract to develop practice parameter on screening for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip”

                                                American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Quality Improvement Subcommittee on Dysplasia of the Hip

                                                $13,500, 19-mo. budget

                                                Role: PI

 

1998–2000                 “Management of Acne”

                                                290-97-0006, Task Order No. 2

                                                Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Contract

                                                $234,569; 1.5-year contract

                                                Role: PI, 40%

 

2008–2011                 “Engaging public health for standard s in health IT”

                                                CDC subcontract from PHDSC

                                                Role: Co-PI (10%, informatics expertise)

 

2009-2012                              “Web sites for Public Health Informatics”

                                                CDC subcontract from PHDSC

                                                Role: Co-PI (10%, informatics expertise)

 

Research Program Building/Leadership  

 

            None

 

EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

 

Educational Publications

1.         Turchin A, Lehmann HP, Flexner CW, Hendrix CW, Shatzer JH, Merz WG. “Active learning centre: potential uses and efficacy of an interactive Internet-based teaching tool,” Medical Teacher. 2000;22(30:271-275.

2.         Freedman JA, Lehmann HP, Ogborn CJ. Web-based peer evaluation by medical students. Acad Med. 2000; 75(5):539-40

3.         Lehmann CU, Kim GR, Lehmann HP. Reducing the paper load: computer-based patient records. Semin Pediatr Surg, 2000;Feb;9(1):19-23

4.              Ward JPT,Gordon J, Field MJ, Lehmann HP. “Communication and Information Technology in Medical Education: Impact on Teaching, Learning and the Curriculum.” Lancet. 2001;357(9258):792-6.

5.              Steinberg, DM, Chan TH, Freedman JA, Grimm LA, Ling L, Lehmann HP, Burroughs FH, Rosenthal DOL, Ali SZ. Teaching cytopathology to second-year medical students: An interactive, case-based approach. Acta Cytologica. 2002;46(3):481–489.

6.              Oliver KB, Dalrymple P, Lehmann HP, McClellan DA, Robinson KA, Twose C. Bringing evidence to practice: a team approach to teaching skills required for an informationist role in evidence-based clinical and public health practice. J Med Libr Assoc. 2008;96(1):50-7.

7.              Bernstam EV, Hersh WR, Johnson SB, Chute CG, Nguyen H, Sim I, Nahm M, Weiner MG, Miller P, DiLaura RP, Overcash M, Lehmann HP, Eichmann D, Athey BD, Scheuermann RH, Anderson N, Starren J, Harris PA, Smith JW, Barbour E, Silverstein JC, Krusch DA, Nagarajan R, Becich MJ; CTSA Biomedical Informatics Key Function Committee. Synergies and distinctions between computational disciplines in biomedical research: perspective from Clinical and Translational Science Award programs. Acad Med. 2009 Jul;84(7):964-70.

8.              Ward JP, Gordon J, Field MJ, Lehmann HP. Communication and information technology in medical education. Lancet 2001 Mar 10;357(9258):792-6.

 

Proceedings                                                  

 

1.         Lehmann HP. “Knowledge Acquisition for Probabilistic Expert Systems,” Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, Washington, DC, (11/5-9/88);1988:73-7

2.         Klein DA, Lehmann HP, Shortliffe EH “A value-theoretic expert system for evaluating randomized clinical trials,” Proc 14th Symp Computer Applications in Medical Care, Washington DC,

(11/ 4-7/90), 1990; 810-814.

3.         Lehmann HP, Shachter RD “End-user construction of influence diagrams for Bayesian Statistics,” Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence: Proc 9th  Conf, Washington, DC, (7/9-11/93); 1993:48-54.

4.         Rothschild AS, Lehmann HP, Hripcsak G. Inter-rater agreement in physician-coded problem lists. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2005:644-8.

5.         Brandt KA,  Lehmann HP “Teaching Literature Searching in the Context of the World Wide Web,” J Am Med Inf Assoc (Symp Supplement; Proc 19th Ann Symp Computer Applications in Medical Care) 1995;2; 888-892

6.         Lehmann HP, Wachter MR “Implementing the Bayesian Paradigm: Reporting Research Results over the World-Wide Web,” Proc Am Med Inf Assoc Fall Symp, Hanley & Belfus, 1996;433-437.

7.         Lehmann HP, Nguyen BT, Freedman JA “Delivering labeled teaching images over the Web.” J Am Med Inf Assoc (Symp Supplement; Proc 22nd Ann Symp Computer Applications in Medical Care), 1999;418-422.

8.         Lehmann CU, Nguyen B, Kim GR, Johnson KB, Lehmann HP. Restricted natural language processing for case simulation tools. Proc AMIA Symp. 1999;575-9.

9.         Orlova AO, Lehmann HP. A UML-based Meta-Framework for System Design in Public Health Informatics. Ann Symp Am Med Inf Assoc, 2002;582-586

10.       Carini S, Pollock BH, Lehmann HP, Bakken S, Barbour EM, Gabriel D, Hagler HK,  Harper CR, Mollah SA, Nahm M, Nguyen HH, Scheuermann RH, Sim I. Development and evaluation of a study design typology for human research. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2009 Nov 14;2009:81-5.

11.           Sim I, Carini S, Tu S, Wynden R, Pollock BH, Mollah SA, Gabriel D, Hagler HK,  Scheuermann RH, Lehmann HP, Wittkowski KM, Nahm M, Bakken S. The human studies database project: federating human studies design data using the ontology of clinical research. AMIA Summits Transl Sci Proc. 2010 Mar 1;2010:51-5.

 

Books/Evidence Reports

 

 

1.              Lehmann HP, Abbott PA, Roderer NK, Rothschild A, Mandell SF, Ferrer JA, Miller RE, Ball M. Aspects of Electronic Health Record-Systems (2ed). New York: Springer. 2006

 

Technical Reports

 

1.         Lehmann HP. “Practice Parameter: The treatment of acute exacerbations of asthma in children,” American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove Village, IL. Technical Report, 1994

2.              Lehmann H, Hinton R, Morello P, et al. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip Practice Parameter: Technical report. Pediatr. 2000;Apr;105(4):E57

3.              Lehmann H, Andrews J, Robinson K, et al. Management of acne, volume 1: Evidence report and appendices. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2001.

4.              Lehmann H, Andrews J, Robinson K, et al. Management of acne, volume 2: Evidence tables and bibliography. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.  2001.

5.              Di Lorenzo C, Colletti RB, Lehmann HP, Boyle JT, Gerson WT, Hyams JS, Squires RH Jr, Walker LS, Kanda PT; AAP Subcommittee; NASPGHAN Committee on Chronic Abdominal Pain. Chronic Abdominal Pain In Children: Technical Report. Am Acad  Pediatrics and  North Am Soc Pedi Gastroenterol, Hepatol Nutrition. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2005 Mar;40(3):249-61.

6.              Di Lorenzo C, Colletti RB, Lehmann HP, Boyle JT, Gerson WT, Hyams JS, Squires RH Jr, Walker LS, Kanda PT; American Academy of Pediatrics Subcommittee on Chronic Abdominal Pain; NASPGHAN Committee on Abdominal Pain. Chronic abdominal pain in children: clinical report. Am Acad Pediatrics and North Am Soc Ped Gastroenterol, Hepatol Nutrition. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2005 Mar;40(3):245-8.

 

White Papers

 

1.             Lehmann HP, Robinowitz N, Weiner J. National Human Services Interoperable Architecture Electronic Health Records: Background, Lessons Learned, and Potential for Application in Other Areas of Human Services. Prepared for the Administration for Children and Families. Aug, 2011.

 

Book Chapters

 

1.         Lehmann HP. “A Decision-Analytic Model for Using Scientific Data,” in Henrion M, Shachter RD, Kanal LN, Lemmer JF (eds), Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence 5, North-Holland: Amsterdam, 1990; 309-318.

2.         Lehmann H.  Chapter 6: Medical Informatics, Educational Technology, and the New Curriculum. In:  Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Curriculum for the Twenty-First Century, DeAngelis CD (ed).  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore; London, 1999; 128-169.

3.         Lehmann HP. Informatics in the Health Sciences. In Encyclopedia of Biostatistics (2nd Ed). Armitage P, Colton T (eds). (Wiley: Chichester). 2005;2552-2554.

4.         Lehmann HP. Chapter 11: Educating the Workforce: Public Health Informatics Training, In: Disease Surveillance: A Public Health Informatics Approach, Lombardo JS, Buckeridge DL (eds).Wiley-Interscience, Hoboken NJ, 2007; 425-437.

5.         Lehmann H. Computational limits. In: Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making. Kattan M. (ed). Sage, 2008

6.         Lehmann H. Evaluating and Integrating Research into Clinical Practice. In: Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making. Kattan M (ed). Sage, 2008;

 

Editorials

 

1.         Lehmann H. “A new tool for population-based quality-adjusted life years?” Medical Care, 1998;36(6).

2.              Lehmann HP. “Evidence-based medicine journal club: what's it all about and what's in it for me?” Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2001; Jun;155(6):639-40

3.              Lehmann HP,  Shortliffe EH. “Information Technology Support of Clinical Research.” Information Systems Frontier. 2003;5(4): 415-419.

5.              Lehmann HP. Are we ready for patient-based effect sizes in clinical-trials research? Med Decis Making. 2005: May-Jun;25(3):248-9.

6.              Ohno-Machado L, Lehmann HP.

 

Book Reviews

 

1.             Lehmann H. “Powerful Medicines: The Benefits, Risks, and Costs of Prescription Drugs, by             Jerry Avorn,” JAMA. 2005;293(24):3109-10.

 

Other Media/ Software Development

 

1991                THOMAS, environment for evaluating the quality of a clinical trial from a Bayesian and decision-theoretic perspective

 

1994                Interactive Respiratory Physiology: multimedia tutorial, lab and quiz on mechanics of breathing, chest/lung compliance, spirometry tracings, with Wilmot Ball (http://omie.med.jhmi.edu/res_phys/index.HTML)

 

1995                Image database for Histology, Immunology, Cells and Tissues required courses, with Renee Z. Dintzis (http://omie.med.jhmi.edu/Overlayer/testversion/Overlayerframe.html) and self test (http://infonet.welch.jhu.edu/~omie/hist/)

 

1995                OverLayer: Macintosh application for viewing images with labeled overlays and self testing

 

1995                Student evaluation of faculty over World-Wide Web.

 

1996                LectureLinks: Medical-School--wide distance education resource based on the World-Wide Web (http://omie.med.jhmi.edu/LectureLinks)

 

1996-Present               WebOverLayer: Tools for the viewing and the creation of teaching files/images over the World-

                        Wide Web (http://omie.med.jhmi.edu/overlayer)

 

1996-Present   Bayes applet: Tool for a reader’s interaction with published data (http://omie.med.jhmi.edu/bayes)

 

1996-2004       Interactive Patient: Environment for the creation and use of case simulations over the World-Wide Web, with Christoph Lehmann

 

1996-Present   Pathology Images: Creation and provision of Web-based images to support the Pathology required course, with Lorraine Racusen and Gyongi Nadasdy

 

1998-2009       Web site for the Center for Craniofacial Development and Disorders, with Ethylin W. Jabs (http://omie.med.jhmi.edu/craniofacial)

 

1998–2000      Web-based peer evaluation. (In conjunction with B-Line Express, Inc.)

 

1998–2009      Web site for Center for Craniofacial Development and Disorders (http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/craniofacial).

 

2000-2009       HP Lehmann, EW Jabs, AO Wilkie, LA Grimm. Human Craniofacial Mutation and Variation Database (http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/craniofacial)

 

Presentations/Posters

1995                Lehmann HP. “The Migrations of an Image Database: Flat-file, Relational, and Object Database,” Computers in Healthcare Education Symposium, Philadelphia, PA.

 

1996                Florance V, Kelly B, King D, Lehmann HP. “Preparing Physicians to use the Digital Library: A Panel.” Computers in Healthcare Education Symposium, Philadelphia, PA.

 

1996                Lehmann HP, DeBaun MR. “Pre-morbid Bone-marrow Transplant v. Post-stroke Transfusion or BMT in Patients With Sickle Cell Disease: A Decision-analytic Approach,” Am Ped Soc, Soc Ped Research, Washington, DC.

 

1996                Lehmann HP, Wachter MR. “Implementing the Bayesian Paradigm: Reporting Research Results over the World-Wide Web.” Am Med Inf Assoc, Washington, DC.

 

1998                Lehmann HP, Nguyen BT, Freedman JA. “Delivering labeled teaching images over the Web,” Am Med Inf Assoc, Washington, DC.

 

2009                Sim I, Chute CG, Lehmann HP, Nahm M. “A Cross-CTSA Scientific Database of Human                              Studies,” Spring AMIA, Orlando, FL.

 

Teaching

 

Classroom Instruction

 

Medical Students     

1992-2001       Information Searching Practicum (10 sessions; with librarian) (course director)

1992-Present   Informatics clerkship (director), occasional

1994-1998       Clinical Epidemiology (small group co-leader and lecturer on decision analysis)

1996-2008       Medical Informatics, Physician and Society selective, 2nd year curriculum (Selective director)

1992-2011       Pediatric basic clerkship (Harriet Lane Clinic Preceptor).

            Likelihood Ratio lecture, Rational Therapeutics course, 4th year curriculum. (Lecturer)

1999-2011       Evidence-based medicine lecture, Ambulatory Medicine Clerkship (Lecturer)

2009-present   Informatics Strand (co Director)

 

Informatics Fellows, Students        

2001- present  ME 600.707 (903)  Introduction to Public Health and Biomedical Informatics (course director)

2001- present  ME 600.702 (902) Health Sciences Informatics Decision Support (course director)

2001- present  ME 600.803 Health Sciences Informatics Research in Progress Seminar (course director)

2001- present  ME 600.704 Health Sciences Informatics Fellows’ Seminar (course director)

2001- present  ME 600.805 Health Sciences Informatics Practicum (course director)

 

 

School of Public Health

1999-2003       Decision Analysis

2003-2004       Lecture, “Decision Analysis” for GTPCI program

2004-2009       309.210 Informatics for Public Health (course director, with Anna Orlova)

2001-2004       Research Methodology (2 week course; group co-leader)

 

School of Engineering

1994-present   CS 600.402 Medical Informatics (Winter short course) (Course director)

 

Clinical Instruction

1992-1994       Pediatric ward attending

1992-2011       Pediatric preceptor, Harriet Lane Clinic

1994-2004       Pediatric residency annual lecture on interpretation of laboratory data

2001-Present   Monthly lecture to pediatric residents on evidence-based medicine

 

 

CME Instruction

1995-2004       Medical Informatics, in Business of Medicine Program (SOM/Business)           

2006                           Invited speaker: “Electronic Health Records”; “National Initiatives”, 24th Annual     Pediatric Conference, “A Review of Developmental-Behavioral Disorders & A Spectrum     of Pediatric Challenges,”  May 21-26, Hilton Head Island, SC

 

 

Mentoring

Doctoral Thesis Committees          

 

1998-2000       J. Robert Sapp, EdD committee (University of Pennsylvania), primary advisor)

2004-2005       J. B. Jones, PhD Committee

1997–1999      Allison Friedmann, PhD in Clinical Investigation

2004-2007       David Newman-Toker, PhD in Clinical Investigation

2005–2009      Karen Robinson, PhD

2006–2009      Paulina Sockolow, DrPH Health Policy and Management, (primary)

2007–2009      Pammie Crawford

2008–              Kyle Dunn, PhD, Health Policy and Management

2008–              Olga Joos, DrPH, International Health, (primary)

 

Post-Doctoral Fellowship Advisor

 

1998–2000      Christoph Lehmann, MD, medical informatics NRSA fellowship, faculty advisor.

2002-2004       Matthew Kim, MD, endocrinology fellowship, research committee.

2002-2004       George R. Kim, MD, Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor

2002-2004       Adam Rothschild, MD, Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor

2002-2003       Corey Smith, PhD (Epidemiology), Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor

2003-2005       Paul Law, MD, Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor

2003-2005       Cupid Gascon, MD,  Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor

2004–2006      Jonathan Gold, MD, Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor

2004––2006    Nkossi Dambita, MD, Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor

2005–2007      Prudence Dalrymple, PhD, Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor

2005–2007      Guy Amir, MD, Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor,

2006–2008        Katherine Ball, MD, health sciences informatics research training fellowship, research advisor

2006–2008        Greg Butchy, DO, Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor

2007–2009        Jacob Aaronson, DO, Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research                                                    

2005–2008      Michael Boland, MD PhD (BME), K12 awardee research advisor

2005-2008       Cheryl Dennison, PhD (Nursing), K12 awardee research advisor

2008-2009       Jean-Paul Chretien, MD PhD (Epidemiology), Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor

2007–2011      Megan Reller, MD, K23, 2007–2011

2009–2011      Yair Rajwan, ScD (Computer Science), Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor

 

Masters Level Fellowship Advisor

 

2003-2005       Ed Bunker, Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor

2004–2006      Sonia Klemperer-Johnson, Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor

2007–2009        Octavis Lampkin, Health Sciences Informatics Research Training Fellowship, Research Advisor

2005–              Robert Swain, informationist training program research advisor

 

Health Sciences Informatics Research Masters Advisor

 

2004–2006      Laurent Laor

2004–2006      Mary White

2005–2007      Patricia Swartz

2005–2007      Dwayne Grant

2005–2007      Sule Mohammed

2006–2008        Yakubu Owolabi

2010–              Wuyang Yang, MD

 

Health Sciences Informatics Applied Masters Advisor

 

2009–2010      Mwa-Mur Ntayingi

2009–2010      Elyse Lasser

 

MPH Advisor

 

2007-2008       Lipika Samal

2009–              Omar Badawi

2009–2010      Ateret Haselkorn, MPH-MBA

2010–              David Horrocks

2010–              Jane Kier-York, MPH-MSN

2010–              Georgina Kirunda

 

Educational Program Building/Leadership          

1992                Created Office of Medical Informatics Education

1996                Instituted first Web-based curriculum support at SOM (“LectureLinks”)

2001                Post-Doctoral program in health sciences informatics approved by Post-Doctoral Programs Committee. Created curriculum of 6 required, new courses (Introduction; Evaluation; Data, Information, Knowledge; Systems; Standard; Decision Support), plus Fellows Seminar, mentored research, practica, and Grand Rounds.

2002                Approved by NLM funding for informatics research training (10 slots).

2002-2007      Fostered continuous revision of course offerings.

2007                Approved by NLM  for informatics research training (5 slots).

2007                Received $100,000 from RWJ for curriculum development. All courses modified to reflect public health content.

2008                (Research) Master of Science in Health Sciences Informatics (2 year program) approved by State of Maryland (MHEC 120110)

2009                Funded creation of Real-Time Biosurveillance course (J Lombardo)

2010               Funded creation of Health Informatics for Disease Prevention and Management course (J Finkelstein)

2009                            Applied Master of Science in Health Sciences Informatics (1 year program) approved by State of Maryland (MHEC 049906)

2010                Informatics Strand leader in Genes to Society (MD) curriculum

2010                Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Clinical Informatics approved by State of Maryland

2010                Created coordinated online curriculum across 3 Certificates (Clinical, Applied Health (SON),               Public Health (SPH)), and 2 masters programs. Created practicum pool of over 40 local practicum              sites. Revamped required curriculum to be online. Multiplied matriculation by factor of 10.

2010                With NLM funding for curriculum development. P Abbott created cases, J Finkelstein created chronic-disease management authoring tool and Disease Management course, J Weiner, created Population Health IT course, D Zhang created EBM tool.

2011                PhD in Health Sciences Informatics approved by Advisory Board, School of Medicine

 

Educational Extramural Funding               

2001                Received $2,500,000 from NLM T15 Informatics Research Training Fellowship grant (10 slots)

2005                            Received $200,000 Robert Wood Johnson Public Health Informatics Fellowship training award (2 slots)

2006                NLM T15 renewed (5 slots) as focused on public health informatics training

2007                            RWJ provided $100,000 for curriculum development in public health informatics and funded 2 slots

2010                Received $3.5 million from DHHS Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT for                                workforce training.

2010                Received $120,000 from NLM for informatics curriculum development

 

CLINICAL ACTIVITIES

 

Certification

 

1987                American Board of Pediatrics

1992-present   State of Maryland (D0032698)

 

Clinical (Service) Responsibilities

 

1992-2010       General pediatric ward attending for residency clinic patients, 4 weeks annually

 

Clinical Program Building/Leadership    

 

            None

 

Clinical Extramural Funding         

 

            None

 

SYSTEM INNOVATION and QUALITY IMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIES

 

            None

 

ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES

 

Institutional Administrative Appointments

 

1992-2000       Educational Policy Committee of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1993-2000       Computing and Networking Committee of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1995-2000       Electronic and Distance Learning Subcommittee of the Information Systems Coordinating Council, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1995-Present   Clinical Systems Advisory Committee

1995-Present   Pediatric Review, Pediatric Clinical Research Center

1995-Present   Continuing Medical Education Advisory Committee of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1997-1999       Welch Library Advisory Board, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1997-1999       Committee on Education Imaging, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

2006-2007       Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions Committee on Health Informatics

2008-Present   MA/PhD Committee

 

Editorial Activities

 

Editorial Board

1995-1998       Medical Decision Making

1995-present   Web Editor (Evidence-based medicine journal club), Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine

2001–2008      Journal of Biomedical Informatics

2002–present   Information Technology & Decision Making

2005-present   BMC Medical Education

2007-present   Reviewer for Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

2008-present   Member, Advisory Board, Public Health Data Standards Consortium

2009-2012       Methods of Information in Medicine

 

Associate Editor

2010–present   Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

 

Peer Reviewer

 

                        JAMA

                        Medical Care

                        J American Medical Informatics Association

                        J General Internal Medicine

                        Bull of World Health Organization

                        Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine

                        American Journal of Respiratory Diseases

                        Annals of Epidemiology

                        BMC Education

                        BMC Pediatrics

                        Decision Support Systems

                        International Journal of Medical Informatics

 

 

 

 

Book Review Editor

 

2001-2007       Medical Decision Making

 

Column Editor

 

2001-2005       Evidence Based Medicine, Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine

 

Advisory Committees, Review Groups/Study Sections

 

1995–1996      President, National Education Medical School Consortium (educational software development)

1997                Ad hoc Committee for Medical Informatics Medical School Objective, American Association of Medical Colleges

8/2/2001          AHRQ Clinical Informatics to Promote Patient Safety

 

2002–2009      Stemmler Medical Education Research Fund Peer Review

2007                National Institute on Aging Special Emphasis Panel, Gerontology Ad Hoc (Study Section)

 

2004–2009      Biomedical Library & Informatics Review Committee (Study Section) National Library of Medicine

2010–present   Advisory Board of University of Virginia Training Program Systems Engineering Focus on Clinical Informatics" and the MINDSET program

2010-present   University of Maryland University College Health Administration Informatics External Advisory

2011                AHRQ Effective Health Care Program, ad hoc panel (online)

 

Professional Societies

 

1986–2000      Association for Computing Machinery

1987–Present  Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics

1990‑1992       American Academy of Pediatrics Committee for Quality Improvement Subcommittee on Asthma in Children Over Five

1992–Present  American Medical Informatics Association

1992–Present  Society for Medical Decision Making

1998‑2000       American Academy of Pediatrics Committee for Quality Improvement Subcommittee on

                        Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip

1996–1997      Nominations Committee, Society for Medical Decision Making

1996–1998      Chair, Executive Committee, Education Working Group, American Medical Informatics Association

1998–2002      Publications Committee, Society for Medical Decision Making

2000‑2003       American Academy of Pediatrics Committee for Quality Improvement Subcommittee on Acne, Joint with the American Academy of Dermatology

2003                Ad hoc North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Classification Committee

2005                American Academy of Pediatrics Committee for Quality Improvement Subcommittee on Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip

2005-2006       Scientific Programming Committee, American Medical Informatics Committee Annual Symposium

2008–2010      Secretary, American College of Medical Informatics               

2009–2012      SMDM Education Committee

2010–2012      Chair, Public Health Informatics Working Group, American Medical Informatics Association

2011-present   Nominations Committee, American College of Medical Informatics

2011-2012       Scientific Programming Committee, American Medical Informatics Committee Annual                                  Symposium

2011-present   Chair, Clinical Informatics Subspecialty Accreditation Task Force, AMIA Academic Forum

 

Conference Organizer

1992                Program Committee, Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care (SCAMC) Annual Meeting

2002                Local Arrangements, Annual Meeting, Society for Medical Decision Making

2005                Scientific Program Committee, Annual Symposium, American Medical Informatics  Association

2005                Biomedical Library and Informatics Review Committee (Study Section for NLM)

2007                Public Health Informatics Track Co-Chair, Spring Symposium, American Medical Informatics Association, May 22-24, 2007

2012                Scientific Program Committee, Annual Symposium, American Medical Informatics Association

 

Consultantships                  

 

            None

 

RECOGNITION

 

HONORS

 

 

2006                Fellow, American College of Medical Informatics

 

2011–2013      Member At Large, Founding Executive Committee of the Academic Forum, American Medical Informatics Association

 

Awards

1990                First place, post-doctoral student competition, Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care

2000                Award for Outstanding Short Course, Society for Medical Decision Making, “Introduction to Bayesian Data Analysis for Medical Decision Making” (with Dennis Fryback)

 

 

Invited Talks

6/5/91              Tutorial on meta-analysis, American Medical Informatics Association symposium, San Francisco,

                   5/15/91            “A decision-theory based expert system for biostatistics”, Health Science Information Technology Conference, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN

11/16/91          “From decision model to decision support,” University of Washington, Seattle, WA

10/7/98            “Medical Informatics and medical education,” Annual meeting of the Department of Medical Education, University of Illinois at Chicago School of Medicine, Chicago, IL

1999                “Evidence-based medicine,” Annual meeting of the Society for Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Baltimore, MD

2000                “Medical Informatics Education for the 21st Century.” Keynote at First International Conference on Medical Informatics and Telemedicine, Technion, Haifa, Israel

2000                “Medical Informatics Education at Johns Hopkins.” Keynote at Symposium on Medical Informatics Education, Saroka School of Medicine, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel.

2003                Fryback D, Fenwick E, Lehmann HP. Tutorial, “Bayesian Statistics,” Society for Medical Decision Making.

10/30/07          Invited workshop: Public Health Informatics: International Symposium on Urban Health, Baltimore, MD

10/31-11/2/07  Workshop:  Public Health Informatics: International Conference on Urban Health, Baltimore MD

11/10-14/07     “Public Health Informatics Training: Report from the field on why, who, what, and how!" at the Annual Symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association, (Chicago), along with Stephen Downs, Valerie Florance, Catherine Staes, Anne Turner, Harold Lehmann, Rita Kukafka

2008                Orlova A, Lehmann H, Cole K, Pearsol J. “Informatics and continuing education for public health practitioners.” Public Health Informatics Network Annual Meeting, 2008. Atlanta, GA.

2008                Lehmann H, Orlova A. Introduction to Public Health Informatics full-day workshop. National Association of City and County Health Officers/Association of State and Territorial Health Officials Joint meeting 2008. Sacramento CA.

2007-present   Annual lecture on decision support, Uniformed Services University for Health Sciences,

2010                “Health Information Technology and Preventive Medicine.” American College of Preventive           Medicine, Crystal City, VA.

 

Invited Panels

 

                             3/9/1994          “Estimating the cost effectiveness of selected health care related information technology applications”, Project HOPE, Congressional Office of Technology Assessment (OTA), Washington, DC

5/23/2000        “Informatics Education.” Spring Meeting, American Medical Informatics Association, Chicago, IL

10/6/2002        Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation and Research Dermatologic and Ophthalmic Drugs Advisory Committee, Recommendations for the development of a proposed draft guidance concerning the development of products for mild to moderate acne vulgaris, invited expert on Acne Research: A Methodological Review.

7/21/2004        “Clinical Research Track.” Inaugural national meeting of the National Health Information Infrastructure, Office of the National Coordinator, Washington, DC.

9/11/2006        Collaborative Staging Needs Assessment Meeting”. American Joint Committee on Cancer. Rosmont, IL.

 

4/16/2007        Pharmaceutical Health Policy Symposium, The Role of Evidence-Based Medicine in Treatment and Coverage Decisions, University of Maryland, April 16, 2007.

10/25/2011      “Decision Support and Diagnostic Errors,” (panel co-organizer), 4th Annual Conference in Diagnostic Errors in Medicine, Chicago IL

 

Consultations

2010                Evaluation of University of Pittsburgh Informatics Training Program

 

                  

 

 


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