In 2011, the American Board of Medical Specialties established clinical informatics (CI) as a subspecialty in medicine, jointly administered by the American Board of Pathology and the American Board of Preventive Medicine. Subsequently, many institutions created CI fellowship training programs to meet the growing need for informaticists. Although many programs share similar features, there is considerable variation in program funding and administrative structures.
Author(s): Patel, Tushar N, Chaise, Aaron J, Hanna, John J, Patel, Kunal P, Kochendorfer, Karl M, Medford, Richard J, Mize, Dara E, Melnick, Edward R, Hron, Jonathan D, Youens, Kenneth, Pandita, Deepti, Leu, Michael G, Ator, Gregory A, Yu, Feliciano, Genes, Nicholas, Baker, Carrie K, Bell, Douglas S, Pevnick, Joshua M, Conrad, Steven A, Chandawarkar, Aarti R, Rogers, Kendall M, Kaelber, David C, Singh, Ila R, Levy, Bruce P, Finnell, John T, Kannry, Joseph, Pageler, Natalie M, Mohan, Vishnu, Lehmann, Christoph U
DOI: 10.1055/a-2237-8309