Sharib Khan is a prolific physician-informatician whose goal is to foresee, innovate, develop and implement integrated information systems that improve the management and delivery of healthcare on a national or global scale. He has consulted to New York State and City health departments on various health care information projects related to syndromic surveillance, electronic medical records (EMR), and evaluation and implementation of PDA based clinical resources and e-prescribing. Sharib has written federally funded research grants and is currently working on two such grants, one on Clinical Trial Informatics and the other on EMRs. He has also won business plan competitions for ideas on large scale public health disease monitoring systems. Sharib combines his academic credentials in clinical medicine and biomedical informatics with real world information needs to design innovative health care technology products. Sharib received his medical degree from University of Delhi in 2000 and a Masters in Biomedical Informatics from Columbia University. |