Health Informatics Certificates
Healthcare professionals who are trained in health informatics — often called health information managers — understand how to best leverage information technology in the medical field. The vast majority of health informatics certificates are graduate certificates, so you will need a bachelor’s degree (probably in healthcare, information technology or both) if you want to enroll in a healthcare informatics certificate program.
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A.T. Still University of Health Sciences--KirksvilleMedical
Kirksville, MO
Albany Medical CollegeMedical
Albany, NY
Baylor College of MedicineMedical
Houston, TX
Boston UniversityMedical
Boston, MA
Brown UniversityMedical
Providence, RI
Case Western Reserve UniversityMedical
Cleveland, OH
Columbia UniversityMedical
New York, NY
Cornell UniversityMedical
New York, NY
Creighton UniversityMedical
Omaha, NE
Dartmouth CollegeMedical
Hanover, NH
Des Moines UniversityMedical
Des Moines, IA
Drexel UniversityMedical
Philadelphia, PA
Duke UniversityMedical
Durham, NC
East Carolina UniversityMedical
Greenville, NC
East Tennessee State Univ.Medical
Johnson City, TN
Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolMedical
Norfolk, VA
Edward Via Col. of Osteopathic Med.--Virginia and CarolinasMedical
Blacksburg, VA
Emory UniversityMedical
Atlanta, GA
Florida State UniversityMedical
Tallahassee, FL
George Washington UniversityMedical
Washington, DC
Georgetown UniversityMedical
Washington, DC
Georgia Regents UniversityMedical
Augusta, GA
Harvard UniversityMedical
Boston, MA
Howard UniversityMedical
Washington, DC
Indiana University--IndianapolisMedical
Indianapolis, IN
Jefferson Medical CollegeMedical
Philadelphia, PA
Johns Hopkins UniversityMedical
Baltimore, MD
Kansas City University of Medicine and BiosciencesMedical
Kansas City, MO
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic MedicineMedical
Erie, PA
Loma Linda UniversityMedical
Loma Linda, CA
Loyola University ChicagoMedical
Maywood, IL
LSU Health Sciences Center--New OrleansMedical
New Orleans, LA
LSU Health Sciences Center--ShreveportMedical
Shreveport, LA
Marshall UniversityMedical
Huntington, WV
Mayo Medical SchoolMedical
Rochester, MN
Medical College of WisconsinMedical
Milwaukee, WI
Medical University of South CarolinaMedical
Charleston, SC
Meharry Medical CollegeMedical
Nashville, TN
Mercer UniversityMedical
Macon, GA
Michigan State UniversityMedical
Grand Rapids, MI
Michigan State UniversityMedical
East Lansing, MI
Midwestern UniversityMedical
Downers Grove, IL
Midwestern UniversityMedical
Glendale, AZ
Morehouse School of MedicineMedical
Atlanta, GA
Mount Sinai School of MedicineMedical
New York, NY
New York Institute of TechnologyMedical
Long Island, NY
New York Medical CollegeMedical
Valhalla, NY
New York UniversityMedical
New York, NY
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Advance Your Healthcare Informatics Career
Healthcare informatics coursework commonly includes classes about how healthcare information is organized, the most effective methods for managing information with a computer, the sociotechnical factors involved in healthcare, the major types of healthcare technology and much more.
The latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data projects that employment for health information managers will increase by about 16% though 2018, which is a rate faster than the average for all occupations. Having a health informatics certificate can greatly improve your chances of getting a top–level job in the field.