Data visualization, particularly with medical informatics. Although doctors have been demonstrated to think more visually than the general population, health IT physician interfaces are almost exclusively text based. Inspired visual data, medical and otherwise, will be showcased here.

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Jason Cafer Biosketch, President, Iconic Health LLC, June 2005-pr

Principal Investigator (Cafer, Jason Edward)

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Provide the following information for the key personnel and other significant contributors in the order listed on Form Page 2.
Follow this format for each person. DO NOT EXCEED FOUR PAGES.

 

NAME

JASON EDWARD CAFER, MD

POSITION TITLE

PRESIDENT, ICONIC HEALTH LLC

 

EDUCATION/TRAINING  (Begin with baccalaureate or other initial professional education, such as nursing, and include postdoctoral training.)

INSTITUTION AND LOCATION

DEGREE

(if applicable)

YEAR(s)

FIELD OF STUDY

 

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA

 

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA

 

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA

 

BS

 

MD

 

 

 

1999

 

2003

 

2007

 

BIOLOGY

(MINOR PSYCHOLOGY)

MEDICINE

 

GENERAL PSYCHIATRY

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Positions and Honors.

 

Positions and Employment

 

President, IconoPsych Care LLC / Iconic Health LLC, June 2005 - present

 

Attending Psychiatrist, Fulton MO State Hospital, January 2008 – present

 

Outpatient Psychiatrist, Comprehensive Health Systems, Fulton MO, February 2009 - present

 

Principal Investigator, SBIR Grant for Online Rural TelePsychiatry

USDA-CSREES-SBIR-001173

    Phase 1: July - December 2007

    Phase 2: September 2008 – December 2009

 

Principal Investigator, SBIR Grant for Visualization of Medication Lists

National Institute of Mental Health R43MH081446-01

    Phase 1: September 2009 - February 2010

 

General Psychiatry Resident, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2003 - 2007

 

Honors and Awards

Chief General Psychiatry Resident, July 2005 - June 2006

Outstanding Junior Resident in General Psychiatry 2004-2005

Letter of Commendation, Psychiatry, 2003

Honors recipient, several Psychiatric clerkships, 2003

Outstanding Instructor, Undergraduate Medical Microbiology, 2002-2003

Letter of Commendation, Internal Medicine, 2002

Letter of Commendation, Family Medicine, 2002

Summa Cum Laude, cumulative GPA 4.061, University of Missouri 1999

Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society 1998

Outstanding Educator Award, Department of Residential Life, 1998 and 1999

Service Award as Volunteer Emergency Medical Technician, Vandalia, MO 1996

Valedictorian Van-Far R1 High School, Vandalia, MO 1994

National Merit Scholar, 1994

 

Other Experience and Professional Memberships

Member, American Psychiatric Association

Member, American Medical Association

Member, Central Missouri Psychiatric Society

Member, American Medical Informatics Association

Professional Supporter, National Alliance on Mental Illness

 

B. Selected peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order).

 

Research assistant for:

 

Johnson, S.L., Schroeder, M.L., Sánchez, J. A. D. and Kirk, M.D. (1999) Axonal regeneration in the central nervous system of Aplysia californica determined by anterograde transport of biocytin. J. Comp. Neurol. 406 (4): 476-486.

 

Sole inventor of 5 pending patents:

 

1. System For Integrated Teleconference and Improved Electronic Medical Record with Iconic Dashboard, 2006

 

2. Iconic Graphical Method for Displaying Complex Information (Medication IconoGraphs), 2007

 

3. Iconic Event Timeline with Latitude Snapping and Method for Producing the Same, 2007

 

4. First-On Method for Increasing Compliance with HealthCare Self-Reporting, 2007

 

5. Method of Organizing, Rating, and Presenting Information in an Electronic Database for use in Guided Decision-Making, 2009

 

Select Presentations

 

“Adult ADHD” University of Missouri-Columbia Dept. of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, 2006

 

“The Problem with Electronic Medical Records” University of Missouri-Columbia Dept. of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, 2007

 

 

C. Research Support

 

Current and Pending Research Support

 

CURRENT

 

Project Title:                    Integrating Telepsychiatry with Electronic Medical Record Technology for

                             Improved Rural Mental Health Care

Project Number:              USDA-CSREES-SBIR-001173 (Phase 2)

Sponsor:                                          United States Department of Agriculture

Role:                                                        Principal Investigator

Percent Effort:                            30%

Project Duration:              9/1/2008 – 12/31/2009

Overlap:                                          None

The major goals of this SBIR project are to improve, test and commercialize an online communication platform for provision of psychiatric care to rural areas.

 

Project Title:                    Visualization of Medication Regimens to Improve Mental Health Care

Project Number:              R43MH081446-01

Sponsor:                                          National Institute of Mental Health

Role:                                                        Principal Investigator

Percent Effort:                            20%

Project Duration:              9/1/2009 – 2/31/2010

 

Clinical Psychiatric Practice             

1/1/2009 – ongoing

50% Effort

 

PENDING

 

Project Title:                             Transformational Approach to Managing Major Depressive Disorder Among College

Students from Rural Communities

Project Number:              USDA-CREES SBIR 002363 (Phase 1)

Sponsor:                                          United States Department of Agriculture

Role:                                                        Principal Investigator

Percent Effort:                            25%

Project Duration:              5/1/2010 – 12/31/2010

 

 

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