Clinical Informatics focuses on how health data, information systems, and analytics can improve clinical decision-making and patient outcomes. You’ll learn to design and evaluate health IT solutions, translate data into practice, and lead digital transformation in healthcare organizations.
The Master of Management in Clinical Informatics (MMCi) at Duke University prepares students to leverage health data and information systems to enhance clinical decision-making and improve patient outcomes. This one-year program emphasizes the design and evaluation of health IT solutions, the translation of data into practical applications, and the leadership of digital transformation efforts within healthcare organizations.
Programme Structure: The curriculum spans one year and integrates core informatics and health IT management topics with hands-on learning through a practicum.
Core courses may include:
Applied Learning: The practicum component enables students to apply theoretical concepts in real-world healthcare settings, facilitating analysis, solution design, and practical implementation.
Capstone/Thesis: Instead of a traditional thesis, the program centers around the practicum, focusing on practical applications of knowledge (specific requirements may vary by cohort).
Admission to the MMCi program is typically based on a holistic review of an applicant's academic background, professional experience, and overall fit for the field. While specific GRE/GMAT and GPA cut-offs are not established, a strong background in relevant areas is encouraged.
Graduates of the MMCi program are well-equipped to pursue careers in various roles within healthcare organizations, focusing on the integration of technology and data analytics to optimize patient care. Potential career paths include positions such as clinical informatics specialists, health data analysts, and health IT project managers, among others. The skills developed in this program prepare graduates to lead and innovate in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.
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