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Clinical decision support : distance-based, and subgroup-discovery methods in

intensive care

Nannings, B.

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2009

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Nannings, B. (2009). Clinical decision support : distance-based, and subgroup-discovery

methods in intensive care.

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134 Barry Nannings was born on the 6th of November in 1978 in Hoorn. In that city he was

raised, and eventually obtained his VWO diploma in 1997 at the Atlas College. In that same year he started the study of Medical Informatics at the University of Amsterdam. His master internship was completed at the department of Medical Informatics of the University of Amsterdam and involved clustering of medical data with the aim of improving Intensive Care prognostic models.

After graduating in 2001, Barry started his PhD at the department of Medical Informatics to research decision support systems and telemedicine of which the results are described in this thesis.

Since November 2006 Barry has been working for Bell Identification B.V. in Rotterdam as a technical writer/trainer. Bell Identification is a leading smart card management vendor, and Barry enjoys the challenges and particularly the traveling that is required for the job.

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