Northwestern Offers MS in Medical Informatics

June 24, 2011
Chicago-based Northwestern University has introduced a Master of Science in Medical Informatics online program designed for clinical health and

Chicago-based Northwestern University has introduced a Master of Science in Medical Informatics online program designed for clinical health and healthcare IT professionals.

Offered in partnership with the Feinberg School of Medicine, the program focuses on the use of technology to improve the design, integration, implementation, management, and evaluation of enterprise-wide healthcare information systems. Graduates of this online program, says the school, will be poised to become leaders in clinical information technology, research and education, and health care administration.

To learn more about Northwestern’s Master of Science in Medical Informatics degree, visit www.scs.northwestern.edu/grad/medical-informatics.

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