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About Us
MD Informatics is a privately held, physician-owned, veteran-owned, Limited Liability Company. Originally established in 1999, MD Informatics began as a partnership between 3 Medical Informatics fellows at the University of Utah. 
Now, as a team of highly-skilled physician informaticists, educators, instructional designers, and former clinicians, our goal is to become a leading provider of medical information technology and Distance Learning solutions for healthcare organizations and individuals worldwide. Read on to see how our technology development and corporate strategies have been designed to meet this goal.
Our offices are located in beautiful Salt Lake City and Park City, Utah, with our most recently opened office in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Our Technology
MD Informatics provides
end-to-end solutions for the creation, cataloguing, logical aggregation, delivery, and tracking of high quality
distance learning content. This is accomplished by first providing a
searchable repository of digital content indexed against standard controlled vocabularies for optimum re-usability and shareability. It has been shown that content developers spend at least 33% of their time searching for lost content, often ending in futility. Adding then to the inefficiency of content development is the re-creation of those lost assets. With MD Informatics' Ontology 2003 Digital Asset Management System, content developers can incorporate our asset management tools directly into their workflow for efficient content processing and cataloguing of their materials.
Multimedia processing (e.g. image re-sizing, cropping, optimizing, etc.) is another time consuming task for content developers. Our remote authoring tools are integrated with the digital asset management system, enabling rapid and efficient incorporation of pre-indexed assets into learning objects and courseware. Especially designed for non-tech savvy content authors, these tools eliminate the need for behind-the-scenes graphic design.
For learning/content management, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Often it seems that trying to deliver custom content via a given commercial-off-the-shelf Learning Management System (LMS) is akin to fitting a square peg in a round hole. For this reason, MD Informatics has adopted the strategy of building custom Learning/Content Management Systems (L/CMS) to fit any need. All of our LMS solutions perform reliable content and user tracking for usage, progress, and performance. And we're well versed in the SCORM standard.
If there is one area at which we are best, it's content delivery. MD Informatics specializes in instructional design that pays heed to contemporary cognitive psychology research. Our learning platforms have been designed with iterative end-user input and have been rigorously studied in partnership with academic institutions for learning effectiveness, usability, and applicability to target audience training. Our cross-platform applications perform well at any bandwidth level on desktop browsers, portable computers (laptops, tablet PCs) and handheld devices (Pocket PC).
Finally, we design and build all of our applications in-house using a range of development and database tools, including Macromedia's Dreamweaver MX, Flash MX, and ColdFusion MX, and Microsoft SQL Server. With experience in a broad array of programming languages and database management systems, we've stuck with these tools because we've found no other combination that provides the same balance between short development cycles, robust and reliable delivery to high-volume traffic, and dynamic, interactive, multimedia interfaces.
Our Corporate Strategy
MD Informatics was founded by a small group of physician informaticists
on the premise that the e-healthcare education and training industry would grow
rapidly and that an organization producing instructionally sound, compelling
content, delivered with cross-platform capability, in a high volume,
high quality, low cost environment would succeed. We believe the most successful products are designed with one thing in mind: the customer. That's why we involve end users at multiple stages in every product development cycle. In order to achieve economies
of scale in production, MD Informatics has developed a revolutionary e-learning
architecture and continues to develop a series of web-based remote authoring
technologies and content management systems that make high volume production
possible, even for the non-tech savvy user.
To complement our existing skill sets, while keeping operating costs low and preserving the ability to provide customers with the highest level of expertise in every domain of knowledge, we maintain partnerships with some of the most respected academic institutions, knowledge providers, researchers, and medical publishers in the world. Here's a list of some of our partners:
- UCLA
- SUMMIT (Stanford University Medical Media & Information Technologies)
- University of Utah
- Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
- The Henry Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine
- Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
- Cisco Learning Institute
- EAI Corp.
- Gold Standard Multimedia
And, because much of our product development is funded through federal grants, such as Department of Defense Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grants, we are able to offer our products and services at lower costs than just about any other e-learning provider in the market today. Check out our Products Section or Contact Us to learn more.
Executive Management
Terry
Clark, MD, F.A.C.S. — CEO and President — e-mail
Dr. Clark practiced General
Surgery in both the Federal and Private sector. During this time he successfully
developed and sold a healthcare related business. Following this he completed
a two year fellowship in Medical Information Sciences and was awarded a Fulbright
Scholarship to lecture internationally on information technology in healthcare.
He has been active in the Distance Learning field for many years and has been
an invited speaker for Microsoft, the Department of Defense, Internet 2 project,
University of Jordan and the Object Management Group (OMG).
He is a Lieutenant Colonel
in the Army Medical Corp (reserve) and a veteran of Operation Desert Shield/Storm.
Currently he participates with the military through the Distance Learning
activities at the Navy's Institute of Simulation and Training and the Army's
Distance Learning program at Fort Sam Houston.
Gregory
Thompson, MD, MSc — Executive Vice President — e-mail
Since completion of his
formal medical training in 1992, Dr. Thompson has covered a wide spectrum
of titles and roles in healthcare and e-learning. His career began as a general
medical officer in the U.S. Air Force. He was then hired as the youngest Associate
Chief of Medicine within the Veterans Administration system. While working
in the VA, he served as a clinician, administrator and educator as well as
an active implementer of the VA's world-class electronic medical record system.
His experience with EMRs
led him to complete a 2-yr fellowship program and Master of Science degree in Medical Informatics at the
University of Utah. Dr. Thompson is formerly the Director of CME/CPD at Medschool.com,
where he designed, developed and implemented the widely popular Patient Simulator
software - a Web-based, multi-media, interactive case-based learning system
- for practicing physicians. Dr. Thompson earned his M.D. in 1989 and completed an Internal Medicine residency at Vanderbilt University
in 1992. While serving as a medical officer in the U.S. Air Force, he completed a Certificate
of Medical Management in 1994 at the Kenan-Flagler School of Business, University
of North Carolina.
MD Informatics, LLC.
is a privately held company. For investment opportunities, contact us at info@mdinformatics.com.
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