Assistant Professor, Division
of Clinical Informatics
Department of Health Evaluation
Sciences
University of Virginia
Education
1999 - 2000, National Library of Medicine Postdoctoral Fellowship, Oregon
Health Sciences University, Portland, OR
1998 - 2000, Master of Science Degree, Medical Informatics, Oregon Health
Sciences University, Portland, OR
1997 - 1998, Internship in Pediatrics, University of California at San Francisco,
San Francisco, CA
1993 - 1997, Doctor of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
1988 - 1992, BA, Mathematics, Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, University of Vermont,
Burlington, VT
Teaching Activities
HES-707, Introduction to Health Informatics, Course Co-Director
HES-745, Database Design and Implementation, Course Director
Professional Activities
Director, Clinical Data Repository, UVaHS, 2002 - Present
Co-Lead, Requirements Analysis and Architectural Design Team, Biological
Discovery and Digital Education Project, 2001 - Present
Course Instructor, "Introduction to Clinical Computing", Winter 2000, Good
Samaritan Hospital, Portland, OR
QTVR Project Lead, 1999-2000, MediaLab@Doernbecher, Department of Pediatrics,
Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR
Consultant, Clinical Computing Technology Fair, Spring 2000, Good Samaritan
Hospital, Portland, OR
Publications / Presentations
Churchill BE, Jimison HB, Lyman JA, Mailhot MF, Quick EA, Simpson,
DA. "Current Usage Patterns and Attitudes Toward Handheld Computers in Clinical
Care". AMIA Fall Symposium 2000. Poster presentation.
Lyman JA, Hersh WR, Spackman KA. "Representing Clinical Information
in an Internal Medicine Teaching Image Database". AMIA Fall Symposium 2000.
Poster presentation.
Gorman, P., Ash, J., Lavelle, M., Lyman, J., Delcambre, L., & Maier,
D. (2000). "Bundles in the Wild: Managing information to solve problems and
maintain situation awareness." Library Trends, 49(2), Fall 2000.
Sittig DF, Jimison HB, Hazlehurst BL, Churchill BE, Lyman JA, Mailhot
MF, Quick EA, Simpson DA. Techniques for identifying the applicability of
new information management technologies in the clinical setting: an example
focusing on handheld computers. Proc AMIA Symp. 2000:804-8.
Ash JS, Gorman PN, Lavelle M, Lyman J. Multiple perspectives on physician
order entry. Proc AMIA Symp. 2000:27-31.
Delcambre, L., Maier, D., Bowers, S., Deng, L., Weaver, M., Gorman, P.,
Ash, J., Lavelle, M., & Lyman, J. "Bundles in Captivity: An Application
of Superimposed Information." Proceedings of the 17th International Conference
on Data Engineering, April 2-6, 2001, Heidelberg, Germany. IEEE Computer Society
Ash JS, Lyman J, Carpenter J, Fournier L. A diffusion of innovations
model of physician order entry. Proc AMIA Symp. 2001;22-6.
Ash J, Gorman P, Lavelle M, Lyman J, Fournier L. Investigating physician
order entry in the field: lessons learned in a multi-center study. Medinfo.
2001;10(Pt 2):1107-11.
Ash JS, Gorman PN, Lavelle M, Lyman J, Delcambre LM, Maier D, Bowers
S, Weaver M. Bundles: meeting clinical information needs. Bull Med Libr Assoc.
2001 Jul;89(3):294-6.
Jane R. Schubart MBA MS, Jason Lyman, MD MS, Jonathan S. Einbinder
MD MPH, Kenneth W. Scully MS, and William A. Knaus MD. A User-centered Design
Methodology for a Web based Tool: the Resident Assessment Performance System
(RAPS) AMIA Fall Symposium 2001, Poster Presentation
Jason A. Lyman, MD, MS, Jonathan S. Einbinder, MD, MPH, John D. Gazewood,
MD, MSPH, Eve Bargmann, MD. Use of a Clinical Data Warehouse to Supplement
Undergraduate Medical Education, AMIA Fall Symposium 2001, Poster Presentation
Jason Dalton MS, Steve Tropello BS, Sandra Pelletier PhD, Jason Lyman
MD, Bruce Dembling PhD, Ken Scully MS, Bill Knaus MD, Don Brown PhD. Design
Approach for Integration of Demographic, Biologic and Clinical Data AMIA Fall
Symposium 2002, Poster Presentation (accepted)
Jason A. Lyman MD, MS, W.F. Cohn PhD,W. Knaus MD, J.S. Einbinder
MD, MS. Introducing an Academic Data Warehouse into the Undergraduate Medical
Curriculum, Proc AMIA Symp. 2002 (accepted)
S. Pelletier, J. Lyman, J. Dalton, S. Tropello, B. Dembling, K. Scully,
J. Boyd, P. Beling, S. Guerlain, E. Bass, W. Knaus, D. Brown. Design approach
for a database system integrating and interpreting demographic, clinical and
biological data . 53rd Annual Meeting of The American Society of Human Genetics
November 4 - 8, 2002, Poster Presentation (accepted)
J.M Schectman, M.M. Nadkarni, J. Lyman, J.D. Voss. Physician Response
To A Diabetes Disease Management Intervention, SGIM Conference Spring 2002
J.S. Ash, P. N. Gorman, M. Lavelle, P.Z. Stavri, J. Lyman, L. Fournier,
J. Carpenter; Perceptions of Physician Order Entry: Results of A Cross-Site
Qualitative Study, Methods of Information in Medicine (in press)
Joan S. Ash, Ph.D., Paul N. Gorman, M.D., Mary Lavelle, M.S.N., Thomas H.
Payne, M.D., Thomas A. Massaro, M.D., Ph.D., Gerri L. Frantz, M.B.A., Jason
A. Lyman, M.D. A Cross-Site Qualitative Study of Physician Order Entry.
JAMIA (submitted)
Professional Memberships
American Medical Informatics Association, August 98 to present
American Academy of Pediatrics, August 97 to present
Professional Skills
Working knowledge of PERL, SQL, HTML, QTVRAS
Experience with qualitative research methodologies
Research Interests
Medical terminologies
Image databases
Data warehousing
Web-based applications supporting clinical practice and consumer health
education