Dr. James C. Palmer

Caldwell Palmer Inc.

Dr. James C. Palmer has an independent research practice, Caldwell Palmer, in Denver, Colorado. He designs and conducts applied clinical care research projects with particular use of nonlinear dynamic variability analytics and concepts. Example funded project is validation of remote patient monitoring by Heart Rate Monitor as worn biosensor to collect and use Heart Rate Variability Dynamics for diagnostic/prognostic analysis of COPD exacerbations. His work applies nonlinear dynamic analytics such as fractal time series and fractal dimension, and math entropies (like MSE).

He commuted to England for a Doctoral degree in an advanced interpersonal, radically social psychology taught as complex responsive processes. (Univ. Hertfordshire, CMC program). Dr. Palmer combines the emergent, self-organizing concepts of complex responsive processes with bioinformatics as commensurable math and statistics to develop and apply to clinical care an integrated view of the dynamic variability ~ dynamic persistence of the embodied person – body and mind.

Dr. Palmer recently published with Springer on “Complexity Sciences Dramatically Improve Biomarker Research and Use”. He designed and led a webinar for CMS on Heart Rate Variability as biomarker for infections/sepsis.

PANEL DISCUSSION SESSION 2 (PANELIST)

CURRENT CHALLENGES IN HEALTH CARE

DAY 3: September 13, 2019 | 1:15 PM – 2:30 PM