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Health Informatics Training at the University of Missouri.

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    The University of Missouri offers a health informatics training program to prepare researchers for the evolving field. It emphasizes evidence-based practices and organizational aspects of health information systems.

    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Medical Information Systems
    • Research Training

    Background:

    • The University of Missouri has a long-standing tradition in health informatics education.
    • The field of health informatics is rapidly evolving, requiring specialized training for researchers.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the University of Missouri's current health informatics training program.
    • To highlight the program's interdisciplinary strengths, fellowships, and research opportunities.

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    • The paper outlines the structure and components of the health informatics training program.
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    • The University of Missouri's health informatics program effectively trains future researchers.
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    • The program supports the advancement of evidence-based medical informatics practices.