Clinical Informatics

Clinicians, ranging from medical and lab technicians to imaging professionals, such as radiographers and sonographers, are utilizing clinical informatics strategies to capture and disseminate patient data to other members of the healthcare team. This includes the implementation of Computerized Point of Entry (CPOE) systems, health information databases, medical imaging and Electronic Medical Records (EMR). Not only has clinical informatics created significant efficiencies, it has also improved patient care with the elimination of duplicitous tests.

Biotechnology: A Life Sciences Online Resource Guide

Biotechnology research has relevance in the medical, agricultural, environment, and the non-food industrial areas.

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Clinician’s Guide to Technology

Health care is a unique fusion of clinician, patient, and technology.

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What is Clinical Informatics?

Clinicians, ranging from medical and lab technicians to imaging professionals, such as radiographers and sonographers, are utilizing clinical informatics strategies

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Clinical Informatics Degrees

The UIC Health Informatics degree program focuses on all aspects of patient care, including Clinical Informatics.

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Clinical Informatics Jobs

A master’s degree or certificate from the University of Illinois at Chicago can help prepare you for many different types of Clinical Informatics positions at a wide variety of organizations.

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