National Library of Medicine Fellowship

Candidates whose research interests focus on the public health disciplines (epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, health services management, environmental health, and social/behavioral health, among others) may be eligible for a funded pre or post doctoral fellowship through the National Library of Medicine’s training program. NLM fellows must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, as stipulated by our source of funding, and may hold any of the following: MD, PhD, MPH, MLS or other appropriate doctorate, master’s or bachelor's degree. Students who have been accepted to or are enrolled in an appropriate doctoral program may be considered for the pre doctoral fellowship.

Contact: Kersti Winny, 410 502-3768, kwinny@jhmi.edu

NLM Fellowship

Yr. 1
  Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Summer
 


Required

ME 600.707 Introduction

ME 600.703 Evaluation

ME 600.700
Systems
ME 600.705 Security ME 600.702 Decision Support HPM 309.86 NHIN
 

Electives
         
 
Health Sciences Informatics Fellows' Seminar
 
Health Sciences Informatics Mentored Research
 


ME 600.803


DHSI Grand Rounds

 
Health Sciences Informatics Information Technology Practicum (2 Quarters in 2 Years)
 

Meetings
 
AMIA
 
NLM
 
Yr. 2
  Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Summer
 

Required
  ME 600.708
Standards
221.637
HIS
   
 

Electives
         
 
Health Sciences Informatics Fellows' Seminar
 
Health Sciences Informatics Mentored Research
 


ME 600.803


DHSI Grand Rounds

 
Health Sciences Informatics Information Technology Practicum (2 Quarters in 2 Years)
 

Meetings
 
AMIA
 
NLM