Dr. Iain Sanderson

  • Dr. Iain C. Sanderson, B.M, B. Ch. M.Sc, is the Chief Medical Information Officer for the Center for Health Quality (CHQ), and the Director of the South Carolina Clinical and Translational Research Institute’s (SCTR) Biomedical Informatics Program. CHQ is one of several funded SC Centers of Economic Excellence affiliated with Health Sciences South Carolina (HSSC). Sanderson’s primary role is to oversee the development of the clinical informatics infrastructure for HSSC and to lead a program providing informatics services to support research through MUSC’s Clinical and Translational Science Award. Among the ongoing projects are a Clinical Data Warehouse, an Enterprise Master Patient Index, an electronic IRB application, a researcher portal, a Clinical Trials Management System and various tools and websites to support the research enterprise.

    Dr. Sanderson came from Duke University, where he served in the Department of Anesthesiology for 15 years and later as an Associate Chief Information Officer for the Duke University Health System. He was responsible for clinical information systems in the perioperative areas of all the Duke affiliated hospitals. Sanderson is the developer of a software portal, ORview, winning the ComputerWorld Honor Program’s 21st Century Achievement Award for Medicine in 2006.

    Sanderson received a BA in Physiology, Oxford University, England, and his medical degree (B.M, B.Ch.) from the Oxford University Medical School. He subsequently received a Master of Science in the Foundations of Advanced Information Technology from Imperial College in London, England. He completed his residency in Anesthesiology at the John Radcliffe and other Oxford-affiliated hospitals. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Anaethetists and is Board Certified in Anesthesiology in the USA.

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      Chris WanstrathCo-Founder, GitHub

      The speaker lineup at POSSCON is world-class.

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      Matt AsaySVP, Business Development

      POSSCON turned out to be a great event. Big thanks to Jeffrey Hammond, Lee Congdon, Mark Anzani and Deb Bryant for a great AM of panel discussion

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      Deborah BryantOregon State University Open Source Lab

      Thanks to Matt Asay for moderating our panel at POSSCON. Well worth the trip to South Carolina. Great regional event.

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      The synergy between developers, business people, and teachers makes POSSCON pretty unique, I haven't really seen this anywhere else.

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      Matt HudsonArt Director, Palmetto Computer Labs

      This is like nothing you've ever seen before.  You can look at the pictures, you can watch the videos... but just like a concert, you have to be there.