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veterinary medical informatics, structured data elements, standardized terminology, SNOMED CT
United States

Biography

Dr. Julie Green is a research assistant professor in Veterinary Medical Informatics and lab director of the Veterinary Terminology Services Lab at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. With more than 20 years of experience emphasizing terminology management and standards development, Dr. Green is the lead developer of the Veterinary Extension of SNOMED CT (VetSCT). Her projects include maintaining terminology standards for the USDA Veterinary Services, as well maintaining subsets of diagnostic terms for use in general and specialty practice.

Dr. Green has a DVM from VMCVM and an MS in veterinary informatics from Virginia Tech. She’s published articles in the Journal of American Medical Informatics Association, and has been a regular speaker at the AVI Talbot Symposium on Informatics. She and her husband own a small animal practice in Virginia where she maintains her skills as a veterinarian while raising two daughters.

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Employment (1)

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Blacksburg, VA, US

Special Assistant Research Professor (Biomedical Science and Pathobiology -VMCVM)
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Education and qualifications (3)

Virginia–Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine: Blacksburg, US

2003-05 | MS - Veterinary Medical Informatics (Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology)
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Virginia–Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine: Blacksburg, US

1999-05 | DVM
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James Madison University: Harrisonburg, US

1994 | BS (General Social Sciences)
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Works (4)

The contribution of biomedical informatics to one health

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
2016 | Journal article
Contributors: Steward, Duane A.; Krecek, Rosina C.; Chaddock, Harry M.; Green, Julie M.; Conti, Lisa A.
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Developing the Animals in Context Ontology

CEUR Workshop Proceedings
2012 | Conference paper
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Contributors: Santamaria, S.L.; Fallon, M.; Green, J.M.; Schulz, S.; Wilcke, J.R.
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Concerning SNOMED-CT content for public health case reports

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association: JAMIA
2010 | Journal article
Contributors: Wilcke, Jeffrey R.; Green, Julie M.; Spackman, Kent A.; Martin, Michael K.; Case, James T.; Santamaria, Suzanne L.; Zimmerman, Kurt
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Development and evaluation of methods for structured recording of heart murmur findings using SNOMED-CT® post-coordination

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association: JAMIA
2006 | Journal article
Contributors: Green, Julie M.; Wilcke, Jeffrey R.; Abbott, Jonathon; Rees, Loren P.
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