John T. Finnell

Research Scientist
Centre for biomedical informatics
Regenstrief Institute
United States of America

Biography

Dr. Finnell is an associate professor of clinical emergency medicine at Indiana University and a Research Scientist at the Regenstrief Institute.  He is the fellowship program director for Clinical Informatics and is board certified in Emergency Medicine and Clinical Informatics; His work has spanned numerous professional organizations, with awards recognizing service and academic excellence in both EM and CI.  He has presented nationally and locally and has been the receiver of multiple research grants as the primary investigator.  His research has led to at least 28 peer reviewed publications.

Research Intrest

Dr. JT Finnell’s interests lie in the optimization of emergency care through the application of biomedical informatics principles.

List of Publications
Finnell JT, Knopp R, Johnson P, Holland PC, Schubert W (2004) A Calibrated Paper Clip Is a Reliable Measure of Two‐point Discrimination. Acad Emerg Med 11:710-714.
Barthell EN, Coonan K, Finnell J, Pollock D, Cochrane D (2004) Disparate systems, disparate data: integration, interfaces, and standards in emergency medicine information technology. Acad Emerg Med 35: e43-e71.
Huff JS, Decker WW, Quinn JV, Perron AD, Napoli AM (2007) Clinical policy: critical issues in the evaluation and management of adult patients presenting to the emergency department with syncope. Ann. Emerg. Med 49: 431 - 444.

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