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  • Medical Informatics
  • Pathology
  • Health Systems Science

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  • Pathology Informatics and Clinical Informatics fellowships train specialists for diverse roles.
  • Post-training experiences of informatics program graduates require further examination.
  • This study investigates the career paths of fellowship-trained pathology informaticians.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the career trajectories of Pathology Informatics fellowship alumni.
  • To understand the impact of fellowship training on career paths.
  • To identify common roles and achievements of pathology informaticians.

Main Methods:

  • Surveyed alumni from four Pathology Informatics fellowship programs.
  • Analyzed training components and career paths using curriculum vitae data.
  • Included voluntary participation from 23 out of 27 contacted alumni.

Main Results:

  • Alumni often have STEM undergraduate backgrounds and combined anatomic/clinical pathology training.
  • Common roles include Director of Pathology Informatics, Chief Medical Informatics Officer, and industry positions.
  • Many alumni also provide clinical care and hold subspecialty certification in Clinical Informatics.

Conclusions:

  • Pathology Informatics alumni undertake long training pathways for diverse leadership roles.
  • Flexible training combining informatics and clinical practice may reduce training burden.
  • Strong market exists for formally trained informaticians in academia, health systems, and industry.