AMIA Announces Availability of its Latest Public Health Informatics Training
AMIA is now accepting applications for the second training session and future sessions on a rolling basis.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently launched a 5-year cooperative agreement with AMIA funded by the National Center for Public Health Informatics (NCPHI) and the Office of the Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (ODCDC). The purpose of the program is to strengthen the breadth and depth of the public health workforce by providing training in public health informatics. As a first step AMIA is accepting applications from public health workers at state or local public health agencies interested in participating in informatics training.
Courses are offered in two parts: an 11-12 week Web-based component and a one day in-person session held in conjunction with an AMIA Spring or Fall meeting. Tuition fees for the course are paid by the CDC. Participants are responsible for arranging and paying for their own transportation, hotel and food for the in-person session. This is not included in tuition. Participants are responsible for any out of pocket costs associated with the course (such as travel for the face to face meeting, books, internet fees, and telephone costs).
Please note that applicants should have a bachelor's degree and relevant work experience in the health or medical field with at least 3-5 years prior work experience in public health. Interested public health workers should download and complete the application form in accordance with the application instructions and deadlines. Course enrollment may be limited by space constraints. Applicants will be notified of the enrollment/admission decision as soon as possible.
Additional Information: Visit www.amia.org/10x10/ or contact Susanne Vellucci at susanne@amia.org |