The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the United Health Foundation launched a project to expand access to data analytics training. The initiative, called Project ENABLE — Extensible ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University have received a second five years of support from the National Library of Medicine (NLM), part of the National Institutes for Health, for ...
In the fast-growing, data-driven healthcare sector, medical, clinical, information technology, and other professionals are recognizing the urgent need for essential health informatics credentials. Get ...
A $5.1 million grant will be shared between the University of Minnesota and two other schools in the state to train health care students. The grant was awarded to the University Partnership of Health ...
Our program offers an exploration of pragmatic, interdisciplinary areas of study immediately relevant in contemporary health systems or research enterprises. We bring together a diverse group of ...
A workforce training program with an emphasis on public health informatics and technology will launch two new certificate programs this year at the University of California, Irvine, adding to its ...
As Canada's health care system rapidly adopts digital technologies, a group of Canadian researchers is calling for a major overhaul of health professional education to ensure consistent, ...
The first physicians to specialize in clinical informatics received their board certification this month, contributing to healthcare’s growing use and reliance on data and informatics. The new ...
In this video for the IDASH program, dynamic visuals showcase an innovative training program to improve the use of public health information and the need for trained professionals who can use ...
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Health informatics partnership is launched to expand informatics work force, improve health globally
AMIA, the U.S.-based association for informatics professionals, has launched a non-profit, wholly owned subsidiary organization called the Global Health Informatics Partnership (GHIP) to serve as an ...
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