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Mark Samuel Tuttle
Mark Samuel Tuttle
Senior Data Scientist
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Bethesda proposals for classification of nonlymphoid hematopoietic neoplasms in mice
SC Kogan, JM Ward, MR Anver, JJ Berman, C Brayton, RD Cardiff, ...
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology 100 (1), 238-245, 2002
4652002
The UMLS Metathesaurus: representing different views of biomedical concepts.
PL Schuyler, WT Hole, MS Tuttle, DD Sherertz
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 81 (2), 217, 1993
2471993
NCI Thesaurus: using science-based terminology to integrate cancer research results
S Coronado, MW Haber, N Sioutos, MS Tuttle, LW Wright
MEDINFO 2004, 33-37, 2004
1892004
Malignant melanoma of the skin. I. The association of tumor depth and type, and patient sex, age, and site with survival
MS Blois, RW Sagebiel, RM Abarbanel, TM Caldwell, MS Tuttle
Cancer 52 (7), 1330-1341, 1983
1391983
VA National Drug File Reference Terminology: a cross-institutional content coverage study
SH Brown, PL Elkin, C Husser, BA Bauer, MJ Lincoln, J Carter, M Erlbaum, ...
MEDINFO 2004, 477-481, 2004
1082004
Desiderata for a clinical terminology server.
CG Chute, PL Elkin, DD Sherertz, MS Tuttle
Proceedings of the AMIA Symposium, 42, 1999
1061999
Using Meta-1-- the 1 st version of the UMLS Metathesaurus.
M Tuttle, D Sherertz, N Olson
14. Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, 131-135, 1990
781990
Standardized problem list generation, utilizing the Mayo canonical vocabulary embedded within the Unified Medical Language System.
PL Elkin, DN Mohr, MS Tuttle, WG Cole, GE Atkin, K Keck, TB Fisk, ...
Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium, 500, 1997
721997
Implementing Meta-1: the first version of the UMLS Metathesaurus
M Tuttle, D Sherertz, M Erlbaum, N Olson, S Nelson
Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer Application in Medical Care, 483, 1989
711989
Metaphrase: an aid to the clinical conceptualization and formalization of patient problems in healthcare enterprises
MS Tuttle, NE Olson, KD Keck, WG Cole, MS Erlbaum, DD Sherertz, ...
Methods of information in medicine 37 (04/05), 373-383, 1998
701998
Initializing the VA medication reference terminology using UMLS metathesaurus co-occurrences.
JS Carter, SH Brown, MS Erlbaum, W Gregg, PL Elkin, T Speroff, ...
Proceedings of the AMIA Symposium, 116, 2002
602002
Evaluating RECONSIDER: a computer program for diagnostic prompting
SJ Nelson, MS Blois, MS Tuttle, M Erlbaum, P Harrison, H Kim, ...
Journal of Medical Systems 9, 379-388, 1985
531985
The role of compositionality in standardized problem list generation
PL Elkin, M Tuttle, K Keck, K Campbell, G Atkin, CG Chute
MEDINFO'98, 660-664, 1998
511998
Secondary use of clinical data.
PL Elkin, BE Trusko, R Koppel, T Speroff, D Mohrer, S Sakji, I Gurewitz, ...
EFMI-STC, 14-29, 2010
492010
Adding your terms and relationships to the UMLS Metathesaurus.
MS Tuttle, DD Sherertz, MS Erlbaum, WD Sperzel, LF Fuller, NE Olson, ...
Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer Application in Medical Care, 219, 1991
491991
A semantic normal form for clinical drugs in the UMLS: early experiences with the VANDF.
SJ Nelson, SH Brown, MS Erlbaum, N Olson, T Powell, B Carlsen, ...
Proceedings of the AMIA symposium, 557, 2002
462002
Categorization of free-text problem lists: an effective method of capturing clinical data.
J Zelingher, DM Rind, E Caraballo, MS Tuttle, NE Olson, C Safran
Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer Application in Medical Care, 416, 1995
391995
US department of veterans affairs enterprise reference terminology strategic overview
MJ Lincoln, SH Brown, V Nguyen, T Cromwell, J Carter, M Erlbaum, ...
MEDINFO 2004, 391-395, 2004
382004
Navigating to knowledge
MS Tuttle, WG Cole, DD Sherertz, SJ Nelson
Methods of information in medicine 34 (01/02), 214-231, 1995
381995
A" lexically-suggested logical closure" metric for medical terminology maturity.
KE Campbell, MS Tuttle, KA Spackman
Proceedings of the AMIA Symposium, 785, 1998
341998
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