by Angela Guess
The NYU School of Medicine is looking for a Manager of Information Management in New York, NY. According to the post, “Candidate will be responsible for developing and maintaining local institutional terminologies in a knowledge base; mapping, classifying and maintaining concept attributes and semantic links; maintaining national and worldwide standards to support institutional requirements for mapping terms to local and national standards; developing strategies to model relevant classification hierarchies; managing the impact of terminology data models on downstream storage, display systems, and applications; auditing knowledge base content; providing expert advice on terminology and ontology best practices; collaborating with owners of source systems, downstream systems and other existing terminology services; documenting the knowledge base and training others in its application; plus all related job functions.”
The NYU School of Medicine is “one of the nation’s leading centers of advanced biomedical learning, spans a history of excellence of nearly 160 years in the education and training of physicians, in patient care, and in scientific research. The School of Medicine’s mission remains the same as was at its founding in 1841: “The pursuit and delivery of the highest quality patient care, medical training, and scientific research must be accomplished in a setting of excellence at the highest level of human achievement.’”
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