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School of Health Information Sciences Profile History and Purpose Instructional Programs SHIS offers interdisciplinary graduate-level courses in health informatics for students enrolled in UTHSC-H's schools and for health professionals and scientists in the Texas Medical Center (TMC) and across the state. The MS degree focuses on the study of how health and biomedical science data are collected, stored and communicated and how the data are processed into health information suitable for research, administrative, and clinical decision making. The curriculum stresses the development of interdisciplinary teams to evaluate and address the complex informatics issues that face healthcare and biomedical research. The identified issues are based on real-world problems. Students have been able to solve some of these problems during their study with faculty mentors. The PhD program is designed for graduates to research and evaluate new regions or domains of health informatics, lead interdisciplinary teams and effectively communicate research findings to peers and practitioners. The newly inaugurated join degree programs with the School of Public Health further promote the collaboration and interdisciplinary activities for the two schools. Students come from a wide variety of backgrounds with a variety of skills. Each student, along with a faculty admissions committee, determines the student’s curriculum from a matrix of courses. Scientists and practitioners across UTHSC-H, the Texas Medical Center, and beyond provide a real world laboratory for honing reasoning, knowledge and research skills. The programs receive strong support from UTHSC-H and other TMC institutions. There are three focus areas. Originally, the curriculum for the degrees in Health Informatics was primarily clinically focused. Currently SHIS is enhancing two other informatics focus areas within the MS and PhD programs. First focus area, clinical informatics:
Second focus area, computational biomedicine:
Third focus area, learning and technology:
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Source Jack W. Smith, MD, Ph.D. School of Health Information Sciences Resource Page (pdf) Chapter (pdf) Organization Chart (pdf) Links |
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