The University of Texas at Austin’s new Health Information Technology program has received $2.7 million as a part of the Professional University Resources and Education for Health Information Technology (PURE HIT) consortium project supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) for Health Information Technology…
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University Responds To Growing Need For Skilled Health IT Professionals, Graduates First Class This Summer
September 2nd, 2010New Academic Medicine Supplement Highlights Innovations In Medical Education
September 2nd, 2010Medical education has undergone significant change in the last decade to ensure that new doctors have the skills they need to provide more patient-centered and community-focused health care…
does anyone know when this will take effect
Canadian Minister Travels To Mali, Mozambique To Start Rolling Out Canada’s G8 Muskoka Initiative
September 2nd, 2010 The Canadian government started rolling out its maternal health program in Africa as Minister of International Co-operation Bev Oda embarked on a seven-day visit to Mali and Mozambique, the Globe and Mail reports (York, 8/27)…
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Health Informatics Partnership Is Launched To Expand Informatics Work Force, Improve Health Globally
September 2nd, 2010AMIA, the U.S.-based association for informatics professionals, has launched a non-profit, wholly owned subsidiary organization called the Global Health Informatics Partnership (GHIP) to serve as an international center for collaborative initiatives on health informatics…
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RCP Statement On The CfWI’s Recommendations For Medical Specialty Training 2011, UK
August 31st, 2010The Royal College of Physicians is in broad agreement with the recommendations made in this, the first, Centre for Workforce Intelligence (CfWI) report on the future of specialty training…
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University Responds To Growing Need For Skilled Health IT Professionals, Graduates First Class This Summer
August 31st, 2010The University of Texas at Austin’s new Health Information Technology program has received $2.7 million as a part of the Professional University Resources and Education for Health Information Technology (PURE HIT) consortium project supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) for Health Information Technology…
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New Academic Medicine Supplement Highlights Innovations In Medical Education
August 31st, 2010Medical education has undergone significant change in the last decade to ensure that new doctors have the skills they need to provide more patient-centered and community-focused health care…
it should be interested what change will this make
Canadian Minister Travels To Mali, Mozambique To Start Rolling Out Canada’s G8 Muskoka Initiative
August 31st, 2010 The Canadian government started rolling out its maternal health program in Africa as Minister of International Co-operation Bev Oda embarked on a seven-day visit to Mali and Mozambique, the Globe and Mail reports (York, 8/27)…
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Promising Medical Trainees Receive Funding To Pursue Research In Hematology
August 29th, 2010The American Society of Hematology (ASH) announces the 2010 recipients of its Trainee Research Awards. Through this program, which is designed to encourage the pursuit of research and spark an interest in hematology, 43 medical students, undergraduates, and residents will each receive $4,000 to conduct research on blood and blood-related diseases…
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Solving Healthcare Problems Through Healthy Competition, Australia
August 29th, 2010After four weeks of work, UQ’s top three interprofessional teams of health students will come together to compete as part of the annual University of Queensland HealthFusion Team Challenge (UQ HFTC). The annual UQ HFTC will take place on Friday, August 27 at 4:30 pm in the auditorium at the UQ School of Pharmacy at Woolloongabba…
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