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Description: "This page provides a listing of all WCM IT policies. Please note that WCM adheres to many IT policies disseminated by Cornell University. WCM IT policies are Weill Cornell-specific supplements to University policy, and in some cases may be more stringent than those used at the University. WCM faculty, staff, students, and affiliates are expected to be aware of and comply with these policies. Please check this page frequently for changes, updates, and new policy postings."
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Subject: Information storage and retrieval systems—Medicine , Medicine--Information technology, Weill Cornell Medicine
Creator: Weill Cornell Medicine
Language: English
Coverage: Weill Cornell Medicine
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa03522
Description: "The Information Technologies & Services Department provides comprehensive IT infrastructure, management, service and support for the Weill Cornell Medical College community. With its wide range of expertise in new and emerging technologies, ITS plays a vital role in advancing the institution's mission in education, biomedical research, and patient care."
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Subject: Information storage and retrieval systems—Medicine , Biomedicine, Medicine--Information technology
Creator: Weill Cornell Medicine
Language: English
Coverage: Weill Cornell Medicine
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa03575
Description: We pursue research, education, and service in the application of information science and technology to improve human health, healthcare quality, and the value of healthcare. Division faculty have expertise in the use and effects of information technology in healthcare, such as adoption, usability, fit, utility, generalizability, scalability or sustainability, and in the intelligent use of data to inform policy and decision making, such as applications of data mining, machine learning or analytics.
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Subject: Medical informatics, Information storage and retrieval systems—Medicine , Cornell University. Joan and Sanford I. Medical College
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