Eric Rose, MD

Eric Rose

Role:

Director of Clinical Terminology
Intelligent Medical Objects

Eric Rose is a practicing family physician and applied clinical informaticist. As Director of Clinical Terminology at Intelligent Medical Objects he manages a team responsible for creating and maintaining terminologic content for clinician and consumer use, including mappings to standardized vocabularies. Previously, as Director, Clinical Products at Microsoft Health Solutions Group he was responsible for product strategy for clinician end-users. Prior to that, as Medical Director for McKesson Physician Practice Solutions (PPS), he had product management responsibility for the Practice Partner electronic health record system. Prior to his role at McKesson, Dr. Rose served as a Physician Consultant for IDX Systems in the Carecast division (now GE Healthcare Centricity Enterprise) from 2004-2005. Earlier, he provided clinical leadership for ambulatory EHR systems at the University of Washington Neighborhood Clinics for seven years, where he continues to hold faculty appointments in the Department of Family Medicine and the Division of Biomedical and Health Informatics. Dr. Rose is a graduate of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, received a graduate certificate in Medical Informatics from the Oregon Health and Science University, is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians, and serves as co-chair of the Ambulatory Work Group of the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT).