- University of Bath, Health informatics education online worldwide
The University of Bath has joined forces with the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh to offer courses in Healthcare Informatics. Online accessible and flexible training at CPD and postgraduate level for all healthcare professionals.Postgraduate courses and training in Healthcare Informatics. http://www.healthcare-informatics.info - University of California, Irvine, Information and Computer Science
Current areas of research in biomedical informatics include: Medical Information Access, Knowledge Representation for Health-Care Guidelines,Modeling Structure in Biomedical Data,Biomedical Simulations, Discovery of Gene Expression Control,Knowledge Discovery in Clinical Databases,Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Probabilistic Modeling and Machine Learning. Lot of links and information. http://www.ics.uci.edu/~biomed - University of California, Los Angeles - Medical Informatics
Imaging-based Medical Informatics Training Program with information on the academic program, including faculty, current research, and classes. Program is funded by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), and is a multi-institute endeavor, involving the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), the University of Southern California (USC), and Drew King Medical School. http://www.itmedicine.net/informatics/page-home.html - University of Central Queensland - Dr Evelyn Johanna Sophia Hovenga
Associate Professor in the School of Mathematical and Decision Sciences, Faculty of Informatics and Communication, Central Queensland University were she is responsible for coordinating the Bachelor of Nursing Informatics, the Graduate Certificate, Post Graduate Diploma and Master degree programs in Health Informatics and the health units offered within the Master of Business Administration (Health Services Management) degree. http://infocom.cqu.edu.au/Staff/Evelyn_Hovenga/Home_Page/ - University of Columbia, Biomedical Informatics
Courses in 4 fields of bioinformatics, bioimaging, clinical informatics and population informatics. There is a comprehensive description of the program , requirements for admission, details of curriculum and MA, PhD and postdoctoral programs, as well as a number of links and presentations that provide additional education on informatics. Unfortunately some of the links fail and site is not very current. There is a biomedical informatics FAQ http://www.dbmi.columbia.edu/educ/degreeprograms/ - University of Columbia, Department of Biomedical Informatics
Biomedical Informatics is the scientific field that deals with the storage, retrieval, sharing, and optimal use of biomedical information, data, and knowledge for problem solving and decision making. Site has public health informatics, bioimaging and clincal informatics. http://www.cpmc.columbia.edu/ - University of Florida Medical Informatics and Server
Dedicated to the free flow of information in support of medical education and patient care. The Office works directly with faculty and students to develop computer-assisted instruction for undergraduate, graduate, and continuing medical education. Areas of expertise include: CD-ROM, Internet publishing, computer-based assessment, personal digital assistants, telemedicine, and distance education. http://medinfo.ufl.edu/ - University of Michigan - Applied Clinical Informatics
Page only reflects what the Medical Center Information Technology(MCIT) group knows about or is directly involved with. It states there are likely other medical informatics activities at the University of Michigan.(Ed.Honest anyway!) http://www.med.umich.edu/ami/aci/ - University of Minnesota, Health Informatics Graduate Program
Offers a Masters of Health Informatics program limited to 10 full-time students and 15 part-time students. The program emphasizes the role of informatics trained professionals as liaisons who brings both a background of medicine as well as knowledge of information technology to the task of solving health care problems. The curriculum consists of coursework that includes:health informatics, technology-focused health administration, statistics and research design, electives and specialist subjects. http://www.hinf.umn.edu/graduate/ - University of Minnesota, International Neuroimaging Consortium (INC)
Program Project carried out by the International Neuroimaging Consortium (INC)is modeling and visualization of spatial and temporal patterns of functional activation in the living human brain. The program consists of two neuroinformatics components: Consensus Patterns in Functional Neuroimaging and Computational Anatomy and Visualization, a brain/behavioral component: Temporal Resolution of fMRI and two Cores: Administration and Neuroinformatics. http://pet.med.va.gov:8080/hbp.html - University of Missouri , Health Management and Informatics
Offers Health Services Management (HSM) Masters Degree Programs, Health Informatics (HI) Masters Degree Programs and Fellowships in Health Informatics Research funded by the National Library of Medicine (NLM). Some useful course material available. http://www.hmi.missouri.edu/academic_programs/ - University of Pittsburgh, Biomedical Informatics Training Program Home Page
Program in Biomedical Informatics offers both masters and doctoral degrees in Biomedical Informatics, as well as non-degree Postdoctoral Fellowships. If requested, specific concentrations of study can be obtained in the areas of bioinformatics, dental informatics, and health services. Mainly course and university information, not a lot of content. Some Pittsburgh links. http://www.cbmi.upmc.edu/training_program/training.htm - University of Rochester, Division of Medical Informatics
Current projects include:a multipurpose, interdisciplinary faculty database using object-oriented technology, a medical imaging database system that will be easily accessible from any authorized clinical care workstation, a Web-based patient profile system targeted at facilitating primary care and ambulatory practices, a system for e-mail and pager physician alerts for critical laboratory and radiology reports. Additional activities include alternative database technologies for solving specific research support and institutional documentation problems. http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/smd/MedInfo/index.html |