Andrew J King, PhD

Assistant Professor
University of Pittsburgh
Department of Critical Care Medicine

EMAIL

andrew.king@pitt.edu

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@AndyKingPhD

Links

GitHub

Curriculum Vita

Google Scholar Profile

 
I am a PhD-trained critical care informaticist that researches how to measure the care of acutely ill patients, in order to increase evidence adoption and automate case reporting.

Notable Career Events

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2023 Nov 1st Author Publication Intelligence-Based Medicine paper
2023 Oct 1st Author Publication Journal of Biomedical Informatics paper
2023 Oct 1st Author Publication Critical Care Clinics paper
2023 Oct Co-author Publication Critical Care Clinics paper
2023 Mar 1st Author Publication American Journal of Critical Care paper
2022 Nov Co-author Book Chapter Intelligent Systems in Medicine and Health: The Role of AI chapter
2022 Oct Co-author Publication JAMIA Open paper
2022 Aug 1st Author Publication ATS Scholar paper
2022 Apr Co-author Publication Nature Digital Medicine paper
2022 Jan Faculty Appointment Assistant Professor of Critical Care Medicine website
2021 Aug Co-author Publication New England Journal of Medicine paper
2021 Aug Co-author Publication New England Journal of Medicine paper
2021 Aug Co-author Publication JAMIA Open paper
2021 Aug Co-author Publication Intensive Care Medicine paper
2021 Jul 1st Author Publication JAMIA Open paper
2021 Jan Co-author Publication Trials paper
2020 Dec Co-author Publication JAMIA Open paper
2020 Aug Grant Award (as PI) $300k from Pittsburgh Health Data Alliance blog, blog
2020 Apr 1st Author Publication Journal of Medical Internet Research paper
2019 Dec 1st Author Publication Journal of Biomedical Informatics paper
2019 Jul Grant Award (as PI) Loan Repayment Program from AHRQ
2019 Jun Award Best Focus Talk at NLM Informatics Training Conference
2018 Nov Award Distinguished Paper Nomination at AMIA Annual Symposium paper
2018 Oct Postdoc Appointment Fellow in Critical Care Informatics
2018 Sept Education PhD in Biomedical Informatics dissertation
2017 Summer Internship Health Innovators Fellow, Jewish Healthcare Foundation
2017 Mar Award 1st Place in the Student Paper Competition at AMIA Informatics Summits paper
2015 Nov Award Martin Epstein Award and 1st Place in the Student Paper Competition at AMIA Annual Symposium paper
2015 Summer Internship Center for Health Informatics for the Underserved (Malawi, Africa)
2015 Mar Education MS in Biomedical Informatics
2013 Mar Education BS in Bioinformatics
  • • AI and Machine Learning

    • HCI and Human Machine Teaming

    • Clinical Decision Support Systems

    • Learning Health Systems

    • Adoption of Evidence-Based Practice

    • Context-Aware Systems

    • Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Virtual Assistants

    • Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) applications

    • Clinician Situational Awareness

    • ICU Data, Teamwork, and Workflow

    • EHR Data and Learning EHR Systems

    • Sensors and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)

    • Automated Case Reporting for Clinical Trials

    • Implementation Science