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Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah School of Medicine, (JFH) Salt Lake City, UT; Department of Health Policy and Management, Erasmus University Medical Center, (SA) Rotterdam, The Netherlands; College of Nursing, University of Iowa, (JB) Iowa City, IA; School of Nursing, University of California at Los Angeles, (BC) Los Angeles, CA; Center for Health Informatics and Department of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, (PJE) Cincinnati, OH; Department of Public Affairs, The Mayo Clinic, (CP) Rochester, MN; Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, (ET) San Francisco, CA; Department of Pediatrics, University of Buffalo (SUNY), (PW) Buffalo, NY.
* Correspondence and reprints: John F. Hurdle, MD, PhD, Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah School of Medicine, 26 S. 2000 E. HSEB 5700, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 (Email: john.hurdle{at}utah.edu).
Received for publication: 03/29/07; accepted for publication: 04/13/07.
The AMIA Board of Directors has decided to periodically publish AMIA's Code of Professional Ethical Conduct for its members in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. The Code also will be available on the AMIA Web site at www.amia.org as it continues to evolve in response to feedback from the AMIA membership. The AMIA Board acknowledges the continuing work and dedication of the AMIA Ethics Committee. AMIA is the copyright holder of this work.
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