Dr. Jonathan Elion

Associate Professor

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Biography

Jonathan Elion is a Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus in the Department of Medicine at Brown University, with a specialization in digital imaging, image processing, and information management in cardiology. His research focuses on developing coding standards for cardiovascular information to facilitate information sharing and reproducibility in clinical settings. He is actively involved in the Integrating Healthcare Enterprise (IHE), working on system interoperability frameworks for hospital information systems. Elion's work aims to create adaptable clinical pathways that guide workflow in medical care, utilizing semantic web technologies and expert systems analysis. His contributions include the formalization of care guidelines which enable expert-level care to be disseminated widely. He has a history of funded research supporting innovative methods in digital cardiac imaging and medical image networking. Elion has received multiple accolades for his contributions, including a Teaching Award during his second year of medical school at the University of Wisconsin and recognition in the 1992 edition of Who's Who Rising Young Americans.

Research Interests

Experience

Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus

— Present

Brown University • Providence, RI

Specializes in digital imaging and information management in cardiology, focusing on developing clinical pathways and standards for interoperability.

Awards

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Teaching Award

1980-01-01
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Who's Rising Young Americans

1992-01-01

Requirements for Brown University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GRE General
TOEFL
Total
Required:90
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Undergraduate degree in Economics or related field
Application Checklist
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Specialization Notes

Department: Department of Economics