Eneida A. Mendonça

Eneida A. Mendonça, is a Brazilian-born physician-scientist and biomedical informatician. She pioneered the use of natural language processing in both the biomedical literature and in electronic medical record narratives in order to identify knowledge relevant to medical decision making in the context of the patient care. In addition, she has devoted many years to develop innovative clinical information systems that have been integrated in the NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital, the Columbia University Medical Center, and the Cornell Medical Center.

Eneida A. Mendonça
Born
Brazil
Alma materFederal University of Pelotas
Heart Institute of Rio Grande do Sul
AwardsInducted Fellow, American College of Medical Informatics
2001-HIMSS RP Covert Award[1]
21st Century Achievement Award for Education & Academia 2006 Computerworld Honors Program[2]
Scientific career
FieldsPediatrics
Biomedical Informatics
Translational bioinformatics
InstitutionsIndiana University School of Medicine(2019-present)
University of Wisconsin-Madison (2011-2019)
University of Chicago (2008-2011)
Columbia University(2002-2007)
Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul do Rio Grande do Sul (1991-1996)
Academic advisorsJames J. Cimino

Currently, Mendonça is the Inaugural VP for Research Development of the Regenstrief Institute at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Mendonça has contributed over 100 publications to the fields of biomedical informatics and medicine.

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