Vimla L. Patel - Honors

Honors

  • Member, Committee on Patient Safety and Health Information Technology, Institute of Medicine (IOM). 2010-2011.
  • Science and Technology Research Award (STAR) with Edward Shortliffe, UTH System, Houston,Texas. 2009
  • Vice Chair, AMIA Program Committee. 2009
  • Service Faculty of the Year Award, School of Computing and Informatics, Arizona State University. 2008
  • Member, Clinical Research Review Committee, The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR). 2007-2009
  • Selected for Marquis Who’s Who in the World. 2007
  • Member, Committee on Opportunities in Basic Research in the Behavioral and the Social Sciences for the Military, National Research Council, U.S.A. 2006
  • Elected Fellow, New York Academy of Medicine. 2004
  • Vice President (Member Service), International Medical Informatics Association Governing Board. 2003-2006
  • Outstanding Manuscript Award in Educational Methodology, Journal of Dental Education. 2002
  • Member, Bio-engineering Training and Education Program, National Science Foundation, USA. 1999-2007
  • Chair, Editorial Committee, Medinfo2001, International Medical Informatics Association, London, UK. 1999
  • D.Sc. (honorary), University of Victoria, BC, Canada. 1998
  • Member, Roundtable on Work, Learning and Assessment, National Research Council, U.S.A. 1997
  • Elected Member, Board of Governors, Cognitive Science Society. 1997
  • Elected Fellow, American College of Medical Informatics. 1996
  • Fellow, The Royal Society of Canada (elected by the Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences). 1996
  • Elected “Woman of Science” for the year (Sweden). 1994

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