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 HP.
The 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.
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.
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.
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
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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