Vitaly Herasevich, M.D., Ph.D.![]() Vitaly Herasevich, M.D., Ph.D.
Location:
Minnesota
SummaryMy primary research interest is in understanding the role of computerized systems in clinical decision making in the fast-paced hospital environment (ICU, OR).
Realizing the tremendous progress of information technology and the introduction of electronic medical records, I am focusing on the potential and obstacles in applying these novel technologies in the hospital environment.
Complex human-computer interactions and, in particular, information overload, present major challenges toward enhancing patient safety and practicing rational, error-free and efficient critical care medicine. Previous training in medicine, medical informatics and clinical research allow me to work on the broad spectrum of clinical informatics projects in a critical care setting with a goal of enhancing patient safety and effective practice.
I have been working for the development of clinical syndromic surveillance alerting systems ("data sniffers") for early detection of specific organ failure syndromes (e.g., shock, sepsis, acute lung injury, acute renal failure).
My other research interests are:
My research efforts are in close collaboration with a clinicians and researchers from M.E.T.R.I.C (Multidisciplinary Epidemiology and Translational Research in Intensive Care) group. Recent publicationsEducation
MSc
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Clinical Research
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
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Clinical Informatics
Certificate
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Biomedical Informatics
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
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Cardiac imaging
Fellowship
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Cardiology
Ph.D.
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Cardiology
M.D.
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Medicine
BS and MMS in Physician Assistant
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Medicine
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