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Latest revision as of 03:33, 6 February 2012

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Name: Thomas E. Piemme, MD

Elected ACMI Fellow: 1984

Birthdate: 1932

Degrees: MD, University of Pittsburg School of Medicine, 1958

Current Position: George Washington University

Current email:

Professional Affiliations:

Professional Activities: President, Association of Physician Assistant Programs, 1972, President, National Commission for the Certification of Physician Assistants, 1974

Honors and Awards:

Other Works:

Other Information:

Curriculum Vitae:


Selected Publications:

Medical Informatics in the Curriculum at the George Washington University
Piemme, Thomas E. Yamamoto, William S. Tidball, Charles S. Orthner, Helmuth F. Pincetl, Pierre S
. Bader, Shelley
The introduction of the computer into the curriculum of the School of Medicine at The George Was
hington University began in 1986 with the imposition...

Information Technology in Medical Education
Piemme, Thomas E.

Books


Additional Media:
Piemme.jpg Piemme2.jpg

Sources:
http://www.pahx.org/piemme-thomas-e http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC346621/

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