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Brought to you by Benjamin Kummer, MD, and Joongheum Park, MD at Columbia University’s Department of Biomedical Informatics and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Digital Health Grand Rounds is a series that delves into the up-and-coming innovations and applications of informatics in healthcare.
Featuring sessions and lectures given by leaders in health informatics, the series aims to apprise clinical practitioners of the cutting edge of health informatics and the ways in which this field can directly impact clinical medicine.

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Brought to you by Benjamin Kummer, MD, and Joongheum Park, MD at Columbia University’s Department of Biomedical Informatics and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Digital Health Grand Rounds is a series that delves into the up-and-coming innovations and applications of informatics in healthcare.
Featuring sessions and lectures given by leaders in health informatics, the series aims to apprise clinical practitioners of the cutting edge of health informatics and the ways in which this field can directly impact clinical medicine.

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