EUROPEAN JOURNAL FOR BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS   in English in English |  Česky Česky 

  Official Journal of the European Federation of Medical Informatics

Schattauer-related Journal
 
 
 

Přehled článků 2011

Issue 1

Svačina Š., Zvárová J.
Semantic Interoperability in Biomedicine and Healthcare II. Sémantická interoperabilita v biomedicíne a zdravotnictví II.
Fürstová J., Valenta Z.
Statistical Analysis of Competing Risks: Overall Survival in a Group of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Patients Statistická analýza konkurujících rizik: Celkové prežití pacientů trpících chronickou myeloidní leukémií
Hippmann R., Nagy M., Dostálová T., Zvárová J., Seydlová M.
Electronic System for Data Record and Automatic Diagnosis Assessment in the Temporomandibular Joint Disorders Elektronický systém pro záznam dat a automatické stanovení diagnóz u onemocnění temporomandibulárního kloubu
Horáček M., Zvárová J.
Traditional Measures of Diversity and Sensitivity of Power Entropies Tradiční míry diverzity a citlivost mocninných entropií
Hynek M., Stejskal D., Zvárová J.
Quality Assessment of Fetal Nuchal Translucency Measurements in the First Trimester of Pregnancy Hodnocení kvality měření šíjového projasnění v prvním trimestru těhotenství
Seidl L., Hanzlíček P.
Comparison of EuroMISE Minimal Data Model for Cardiology and HL7 V3 DAM: Cardiology Rel. 2
Schlenker A., Šárek M.
Biometric Methods for Applications in Biomedicine Biometrické metody pro aplikace v biomedicíně
Slovák D., Zvárová J.
Stochastic Models in the Identification Process Stochastické modely v procesu identifikace
Šanda P.
Jitter Effect on the Performance of the Sound Localization Model of Medial Superior Olive Neural Circuit Efekt jitteru na výkonnost nervového obvodu pro prostorové slyšení
Šilar J., Kofránek J.
Physiological Model Creation and Sharing Vytváření a sdílení fyziologických modelů
Šormová L., Mazura I.
Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type I-IV, the Collagenous Disorder of Connective Tissue in Czech Population Osteogenesis imperfecta typ I-IV, kolagenní porucha pojivové tkáně v české populaci
Telicka Z., Jiskra J., Kubinyi J.
Utilization of Custom-Made Databases in Both Medical Research and Patients’ Treatment Využití databázových aplikací pro lékařský výzkum a také během léčby pacienta
Zvolský M., Papíková V., Veselý A.
Cardio Online Reader – Conjunctions in Cardiology Knowledge Cardio Online Reader – spojení kardiologických znalostí

Issue 2

Mantas, Hasman
Education in Medical Informatics and Bioinformatics
Mantas et al.
Recommendations of theInternational Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) on Education in Biomedical and Health Informatics – First Revision Doporučení Mezinárodní asociace medicínské informatiky (IMIA) týkající se vzdělávání v biomedicínské a zdravotnické informatice – První revize
Bari, Forczek, Hantos
E-Health Resources in the Graduate and Postgraduate Medical Education in Hungary Az E-Health forrásai a magyar graduális és posztgarduális orvosképzésben
Behrends, von Jan, Paulmann, Matthies
Teaching Medical Informatics to Medical Students – What are the Challenges in a Model Curriculum? Medizininformatik-Lehre im Medizinstudium – Welche Herausforderungen ergeben sich in einem Modellstudiengang?
Borycki, Frisch, McIntyre, Kushniruk
Design of an Innovative Double Degree Graduate Program in Health Informatics and Nursing: Bridging Nursing and Health Informatics Competencies
Conley, Benson
SNOMED CT: Who Needs to Know What?
Gray, Dattakumar, Maeder, Chenery
Educating Future Clinicians about Clinical Informatics: A Review of Implementation and Evaluation Cases Educando a los futuros profesionales de la salud en informática clínica: una revisión de experiencias implementadas y evaluadas
Kern, Fišter
Medical Informatics Meets Medical Education: the Croatian Experience Medicinsko-informatičko obrazovanje studenata medicine: iskustvo iz Hrvatske
Martin-Sanchez, Gray
Education, Research and Professionalism in Health and Biomedical Informatics: Myths, Realities and Proposals for the Future Educación, investigación y profesionalismo en informática biomédica y de la salud en Espana: Mitos, realidades y propuestas para el futuro
Zvárová et al.
Biomedical Informatics Education at Charles University in Prague for Undergraduate and Doctoral Degree Studies

Editorial


Biomedical informatics is a burgeoning field, with important applications and implications throughout the biomedical world and healthcare delivery. The European Journal for Biomedical Informatics (EJBI) is reacting on the great European need to share the information in the multilingual and multicultural European area.
 
EJBI opens for the field of biomedical informatics a new model of electronic publishing. EJBI is publishing accepted peer-reviewed papers in English and other languages simultaneously. This opens new possibilities for faster transfer of scientific-research pieces of knowledge of many European countries to a large international community of biomedical researchers, physicians, other health personnel and citizens. Moreover, the journal now enables to make results of scientific-research work and practical experiences of foreign specialists accessible to wider health public in a more comprehensible way in each European country.
 
The aim of the editorial board is to reach the highest scientific level of the journal and show the best practices of biomedical informatics applications to wide readership. The European editorial board is composed from outstanding specialists in the field of biomedical informatics. We believe that their activities for EJBI will contribute to propagation of journal’s good credit. The editorial board also presumes that presentation of English versions of scientific papers with their professional translations to other languages will significantly contribute to unification of applied scientific terminology.

EJBI is now a Schattauer related journal. You may find more information in Editorial of Methods of Information in Medicine, Issue 2 2008. The first joint publication of EJBI and Methods was issued in 2009. In the year 2010 the EJBI became an official journal of the European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI). With these changes the journal will stress the role of information technologies and national journals supporting wide communication in many European languages.

 

Jana Zvárová
Editor-in-Chief

 
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