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==Hi!==
 
==Hi!==
I'm Joyce, and I'm from New York. People call me Joycie, Joyceful, J-Dawg, whatever fits their groove. I swim, I have a little sister, and I love doing all sorts of research. You've probably seen me in the halls… maybe not – I’m only 4'11''. But if you ever need an armrest, or just someone to make you feel better, give me a call or [jy81@duke.edu email] me, and I'll be there.
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I'm Joyce, and I'm from New York. People call me Joycie, Joyceful, J-Dawg, whatever fits their groove. I swim, I have a little sister, and I love doing all sorts of research. You've probably seen me in the halls… maybe not – I’m only <nowiki>4'11''. But if you ever need an armrest, or just someone to make you feel better, give me a call </nowiki> or email me, and I'll be there.
  
 
==Grand Challenges==
 
==Grand Challenges==
 
Here's an article I recently found particularly interesting: [http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=1-6hrDiAxwEC&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=health+informatics&ots=h1xu7xjsub&sig=G9J1wz99wcpEu1QTZ4-iy2wcTho#v=onepage&q=&f=false Organizational Aspects of Health Informatics], Nancy M. Lorenzi and Robert T. Riley, Springer Science and Business Media, updated 2004, accessed 2 September 2009 (Grand Challenge: Advance Health Informatics)
 
Here's an article I recently found particularly interesting: [http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=1-6hrDiAxwEC&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=health+informatics&ots=h1xu7xjsub&sig=G9J1wz99wcpEu1QTZ4-iy2wcTho#v=onepage&q=&f=false Organizational Aspects of Health Informatics], Nancy M. Lorenzi and Robert T. Riley, Springer Science and Business Media, updated 2004, accessed 2 September 2009 (Grand Challenge: Advance Health Informatics)

Latest revision as of 01:54, 3 September 2009

Hi!

I'm Joyce, and I'm from New York. People call me Joycie, Joyceful, J-Dawg, whatever fits their groove. I swim, I have a little sister, and I love doing all sorts of research. You've probably seen me in the halls… maybe not – I’m only 4'11''. But if you ever need an armrest, or just someone to make you feel better, give me a call or email me, and I'll be there.

Grand Challenges

Here's an article I recently found particularly interesting: Organizational Aspects of Health Informatics, Nancy M. Lorenzi and Robert T. Riley, Springer Science and Business Media, updated 2004, accessed 2 September 2009 (Grand Challenge: Advance Health Informatics)