Doctoral Program in Personal Health Informatics at Northeastern University
Northeastern University’s interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in Personal Health Informatics prepares researchers to design and evaluate technologies that improve health and wellness with the potential to positively transform healthcare delivery. The joint degree program combines a strong curriculum in human-computer interface technology and experimental design in health sciences and public health. Personal health technologies are those that non-health professionals interact with directly, both in and out of a clinical setting and in various life stages of illness and wellness. Northeastern also offers an M.S. in Health Informatics.
Contact Info:
For more information, use the contact form on the website
(http://phi.ccs.neu.edu/?page_id=52) or contact Bryan Lackaye, Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs, College of Computer and Information Science Northeastern University (lackaye@ccs.neu.edu).

