JohnsHopkinsMedicine

Division of Health Sciences Informatics

One of 22 training sites sponsored by the National Library of Medicine nationwide, the Division brings together a wide range of resources and expertise in health sciences information management, communication and technology.

STUDENT & Faculty PROFILES

Courses available 2011-2012:

  • ME 600.903 Introduction to Biomedical and Public Health Informatics
  • ME 600.902 Planning and Evaluation of Health Information Systems
  • ME 600.901 HIS: Knowledge Engineering & Decision Support
  • ME 600.900 Health Information Systems: Design to Deployment
  • ME 600.904 Health Information Technology Standards and Systems Interoperability
  • ME 600.905 Clinical Informatics
  • ME 600.704 Seminar in Informatics
  • ME 600.906 Real Time Disease Surveillance
  • ME 600.711 Health Informatics for Disease Prevention & Management
  • ME 600.712 Data Structures and Algorithms in Informatics
  • ME 600.713 Clinical Software Engineering
  • ME 600.803 Informatics Grand Rounds
  • ME 600.808 Health Sciences Informatics Capstone

GRAND ROUNDS

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May 18 & 25 Cancelled  

 

 


 

 

Ten minutes prior to the webcast, this LIVE link is active. During a live webcast, e-mail us to participate.

*FYI....Effective July 1, 2010 OCME will no longer mail certificates to the participants of RSC activities. Participants will receive an email from OCME, notifying them that their certificate/transcript is available online and will provide them with their CME ID# and password for access.  

 

Previous Grand Rounds (with audio)

 

Academic Programs

The Certificate in Clinical Informatics

has been approved by the MHEC. learn more

Master of Science in Applied Health Sciences Informatics

School of Medicine learn more

Master of Science in Health Sciences Informatics Research

School of Medicine learn more

Funding Opportunities

University-based training ($10,000 tuition subsidy)

Courses offered at DHSI

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Cross-disciplinary Programs in Health Information Technology

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NEWS & EVENTS

OTHER PRESENTATIONS OF INTEREST

Health IT: Hope, Hype, and How to Avoid the Road to Hell
In November 2009, Dr. Mark Smith presented a keynote address at the 2009 symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA). Dr. Smith highlighted the overarching need for connected information systems and the key role of the AMIA and its members in ensuring this need is satisfied.