AMIA 10x10 Partner Programs
Oregon Health & Science University
Biomedical Informatics Distance Learning Course
Next OHSU 10x10 Offering to Begin in July, 2008!
The Department of Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology (DMICE) at Oregon Health & Science University will be offering another Biomedical Informatics Distance Learning Course as part of the AMIA 10x10 Program.
The 10x10 program was started when former American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) President Dr. Charles Safran asserted that the United States needs one physician and one nurse trained in medical informatics in every hospital in the country. Dr. William Hersh of Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) operationalized this by working with AMIA to launch the 10x10 program that aims to train 10,000 health care and related professionals in medical informatics by the year 2010. The 10x10 program aims to provide introductory training to build the workforce that will enable information technology to improve the quality, safety, and cost-effectiveness of health care. Since the program was launched in 2005, over 300 people have completed the course, with many going to advanced study in the field.
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