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Blackford Middleton

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This text is a draft for a Wikipedia biography of Dr. Blackford Middleton, a highly influential figure in clinical informatics. It details his impressive career, highlighting his contributions to clinical decision support systems (CDSS) and healthcare data interoperability, emphasizing his advocacy for the "meaningful use" of electronic health records (EHRs). The biography traces his academic background and numerous leadership roles in prestigious institutions, showcasing his extensive awards and recognitions, ultimately portraying him as a pioneer in integrating technology to improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. The text's purpose is to document Dr. Middleton's life and impactful career in the field of health informatics. Bmiddleton1 (talk) 16:34, 21 January 2025 (UTC)Reply

Sughar Abdul Rahman Mahesar

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Sughar Abdul Rahman Mahesar

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Sughar Abdul Rahman Mahesar [edit | edit source] Abdul Rahman Mahesar (Sindhiعبدالرحمٰن مهيسر ) , a renowned folk poet and teacher of many other folk poets, hails from the Khairpur Mirs state of Sindh. He was born on (November 1, 1945 - 7May 2007), and completed his education up to matriculation. His family maintained a spiritual connection with the shrine of Pir Pagara. From a young age, he was inclined towards folk poetry and literary arts. His initial teacher in folk poetry was Haji Khan Mahesar, and he received training in Sindhi folk literature from the famous scholar Dr. Nabi Bakhsh Khan Baloch.In the literary world, Abdul Rahman Mahesar authored and compiled numerous books, including: 1. "Mahesar Ji Maam" (The Conversations of Mahesar), 2. "Mahesar Ji Moj" (The Joy of Mahesar), 3. "Mahesar Ji Mark" (The Smile of Mahesar), 4. "Mahesar Ji Masti" (The Enthusiasm of Mahesar), 5. "Dr. Baloch San Qurb Bharyoon Kacheryoon" (Intimate Conversations with Dr. Baloch), 6. "Faqir Mian Dad Tariq Jo Riwayatoon" (The Traditions of Faqir Mian Dad Tariq), 7. "Somer Ji Soch" (The Thoughts of Somer), 8. "Zila Khairpur Ja Haal Hayat Sughars" (Living Folk Poets of Khairpur District), 9. "Guni Jo Gun" (The Virtue of Guni), 10. "Daat Ja Deea" (The Lamps of Talent), 11. "Tareekh Derb Mehr Shah Jelani" (The History of Derb Mehr Shah Jelani). Several other manuscripts and books of his remain unpublished. His association with radio programs began in 1964, and with Pakistan Television (PTV) in 1975. Until his later years, he hosted the folk poets' program "Singhar" on PTV Karachi Center. Abdul Rahman Mahesar received numerous literary awards,

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