The following are formal academic and training programs in biomedical, health, and nursing informatics offered by AMIA's Academic Forum Members.
If you are interested in posting your program information on this page and becoming an Academic Forum member, please contact Katy Sidwell, Vice President, Interprofessional Activities.
Master of Science in Clinical & Health Informatics
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
Online
Master of Science in Clinical Informatics Management (MCiM)
Stanford University
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
In-Person
Master of Science in Health Care Analytics & Information Technology
Carnegie Mellon University
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
In-Person
Master of Science in Health Informatics
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
In-Person
Master of Science in Health Informatics
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
Online
Master of Science in Health Informatics
George Mason University
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
In-Person
Master of Science in Health Informatics
George Mason University
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
Online
Master of Science in Health Informatics
Idaho State University
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
Online
Master of Science in Health Informatics
Medical University of South Carolina
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
Hybrid
Master of Science in Health Informatics and Information Management
East Carolina University
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
In-Person