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Knowledge Management

In the 1980s, as I began my medical practice first as a solo practitioner and then in a group setting, understanding why patients come to see me, what motivates them to present their issues during consultations, became a preferred area of study.

This was at the dawn of medical informatics, and I became interested in the clinical branch of knowledge management, which focuses on the content of the physician-patient relationship, health problems, diseases, reasons for encounters, and decisions made. The late Professor Henk Lamberts, from the Department of General Practice at the University of Amsterdam, warmly welcomed me and introduced me to the world of classifications and epidemiology in primary care. In 1992, I became a member of the International Classification Committee of WONCA, the World Organization of Family Doctors. I translated the International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC) (1987) and co-authored and translated its versions 2 (2000) and 3 (2020). In 2007, for my 70th birthday, I defended a doctoral thesis at the University of Liège (supervised by Professors Van Meerbeeck and Ittoo), with the assistance of the computer laboratory at the University of Rouen (Professors Darmoni and Grosjean), studying the central concepts of my field. The research tripod consisted of General Practice, Informatics, and Linguistics. The outcome was 3CGP (Core Content Classification in General Practice), available online, which combines ICPC with Q-Codes, a mini-ontology of my profession. The realm of classifications leads to that of terminologies, then ontologies, and is now being updated with the use of Large Language Models in Artificial Intelligence.

Mapping French terms in a Belgian guideline on heart failure to international classifications and nomenclatures: the devil is in the detail.

Jamoulle, M., Cardillo, E., Roumier, J., Warnier, M., & Vander Stichele, R. (November 2014). Mapping French terms in a Belgian guideline on heart failure to international classifications and nomenclatures: the devil is in the detail. Informatics in Primary Care, 4, 189-198. doi:10.14236/jhi.v21i4.66 https://hdl.handle.net/2268/171599 Lire la suite : Mapping French terms in a…

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Análisis de contenido e indexación de 1.600 resúmenes de los trabajos en varios Congreso Europeo de Medicina Familiar.

Jamoulle, M. (19 March 2015). Análisis de contenido e indexación de 1.600 resúmenes de los trabajos en varios Congreso Europeo de Medicina Familiar [Paper presentation]. 4° Congreso Iberoamericano de Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria Montevideo March 19-21 2015. Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay. https://hdl.handle.net/2268/179501 Lire la suite : Análisis de contenido e indexación de 1.600 resúmenes…

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 International Classification of Primary Care in a cross-lingual terminology portal.

Jamoulle, M., Pizzanelli, M., Grosjean, J., Kerdelhue, G., & Darmoni, S. (20 March 2015). International Classification of Primary Care in a cross-lingual terminology portal [Poster presentation]. 4° Congreso Iberoamericano de Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria Montevideo March 19-21 2015. Montevideo. https://hdl.handle.net/2268/179499 Lire la suite :  International Classification of Primary Care in a cross-lingual terminology…

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Docpatient Project

Welcome to DocPatient, the central hub for accessing the research of Marc Jamoulle and his colleagues. This platform is the culmination of over 40 years of dedicated work in the fields of family medicine, medical informatics, and healthcare systems.

 

Here, you will find a wealth of information stemming from decades of innovative research, collaborations, and teachings aimed at improving patient care and the efficiency of healthcare delivery.

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A CENTRAL HUB TO ACCESS DR. MARC JAMOULLE FAMILY MEDICINE RESEARCH.

Welcome to DocPatient, the central hub for accessing the research of Marc Jamoulle and his colleagues. This platform is the culmination of over 40 years of dedicated work in the fields of family medicine, medical informatics, and healthcare systems.

Here, you will find a wealth of information stemming from decades of innovative research, collaborations, and teachings aimed at improving patient care and the efficiency of healthcare delivery.

This site represents a bridge between the rich history of medical advancements and the future of healthcare information technology, all made accessible to professionals and patients alike.

© 2024 Docpatient project is edited by Cabinet de Médecine Générale Jamoulle et Associés (BCE 0880659238). All Rights Reserved.