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MAHIP Members: Use discount code “MAHIP” and get $100 off the Applied Health Informatics Bootcamp.
Applied Health Informatics Bootcamp
November 16-18, 2012
Four Points by Sheraton-Toronto Airport, Toronto, Ontario
The Bootcamp is an intensive, highly interactive on-site course followed by the Online Bootcamp introducing key concepts, issues and applications in Applied Health Informatics. The Online Bootcamp includes monthly interactive web sessions for one year and access to a large online archive (over 90 hours) of recorded presentations on Health Informatics topics.
Expert Lecturers:
· Software Engineering for Health Care
– Don Cowan, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo
· Interoperability in Health Care
– Rick Stroobosscher, CEO, Karos Health
· Innovation in Home, Community and Long Term Care
– Brad Bell, VP, GoldCare
· Social Media in Health Care
– Glen Lanteigne, CIO, South West LHIN
Spring 2012 Applied Health Informatics Bootcamp
Spring 2012 Applied Health Informatics Bootcamp
June 8-10, 2012
Waterloo, ON
The Applied Health Informatics Bootcamp (or HI Bootcamp) is a 2.5-day, intensive, highly interactive on-site course introducing key concepts, issues and applications in Applied Health Informatics followed by the Online Bootcamp. The Online Bootcamp includes monthly interactive web Q&A and discussion sessions and access to over 90 hours of recorded presentations.
The Bootcamp is an approved program for CME credits (18 Mainpro-M1 credits, 18 Section 1) and 22 CPE HIM credits.
- The Bootcamp provides an excellent overview of Health Informatics and eHealth applications.
- It includes informative yet, fun interactive sessions, Q&As and group discussions.
- Best of all, it provides great networking opportunities.
- After the Bootcamp, you can deepen your knowledge by taking the Online Bootcamp which includes monthly interactive web Q&A and discussion sessions and access to over 90 hours of recorded presentations.
Bootcamp Curriculum Includes:
- Overview of Health Informatics
- Health Informatics Infrastructure
- Values and Attitudes Required for Health Informaticians
- Cross Canada State of eHealth
- Digital Imaging, Image Processing, and Management
- Health Communications
- Health Information Management
- Human Aspects of Health Informatics
- Intelligent Health Systems
- Management Paradigms Addressing Complexity
- Mathematical Computing in Health
- The Methods and Tools of the Health Informatician
- User Interaction and the Human-Computer Interface
- and much more…
If you have questions please contact:
Aleena Aftab
Public Relations Coordinator
National Institutes of Health Informaticsa
aftab@nihi.ca | 226-218-2182