UMass Lowell's Department of Public Health offers the only program in New England where students at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels can learn Public Health Informatics and ...
Mikeie Reiland is a staff writer for Education at Forbes Advisor. Before coming to Forbes Advisor, he wrote magazine journalism for publications like the Oxford American, Bitter Southerner, and Gravy.
When the health care workforce is culturally competent, we all fare better. This is why I helped create a Master of Health Informatics degree program at Norfolk State University as part of the Public ...
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 ...
Get In-Demand Skills With an Online Certificate in the Foundations of Health Informatics. Health Informatics is the science of the collection, storage, analysis, retrieval, and application of data to ...
Kayla Missman specializes in making complicated topics more approachable. She has eight years of experience in journalism, editing and marketing, allowing her to dive into interesting topics and ...
Propel your career forward with an accredited graduate certificate. The healthcare industry has witnessed the widespread integration of computing, and the effective handling and extraction of valuable ...
Editor’s note: This is part of a series of stories featuring master’s degree programs at the University of Chicago. For more than a century, the University of Chicago has been a global leader and ...
UC Berkeley Extension is launching a new health informatics program in July that aims to empower patients and health care providers. The program comprises four two-unit courses and is taught entirely ...
Chair of Electrical Engineering and Computing Sciences Department, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering and Computing Sciences Department The Credit-bearing ...
Montana Tech senior Kim Walsh already had a nursing degree and was working in telecommunications when she learned about the Informatics program at Montana Tech. "I thought it was made for me," said ...
When Karen VanDaveer started at the Montana Tech College of Technology in 1989, the school was still called the Butte Vo-Tech and she was one of four nursing faculty members teaching a licensed ...