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  2. List of accredited HIM programs in the United States and ...

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    However, all these programs are subjected to an accreditation review by their respective organizations: The Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM in the US) [1] and the Canadian College of Health Information Management (CCHIM in Canada).

  3. Translational bioinformatics - Wikipedia

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    Its focus is on applying informatics methodology to the increasing amount of biomedical and genomic data to formulate knowledge and medical tools, which can be utilized by scientists, clinicians, and patients. [1] Furthermore, it involves applying biomedical research to improve human health through the use of computer-based information system. [2]

  4. Health informatics - Wikipedia

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    The health informatics community is still growing, it is by no means a mature profession, but work in the UK by the voluntary registration body, the UK Council of Health Informatics Professions has suggested eight key constituencies within the domain–information management, knowledge management, portfolio/program/project management, ICT ...

  5. Bioinformatics - Wikipedia

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    Biodiversity informatics deals with the collection and analysis of biodiversity data, such as taxonomic databases, or microbiome data. Examples of such analyses include phylogenetics , niche modelling , species richness mapping, DNA barcoding , or species identification tools.

  6. List of biological databases - Wikipedia

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    PubMed: references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics; RIKEN integrated database of mammals; TDR Targets: a chemogenomics database focused on drug discovery in tropical diseases; TRANSFAC: a database about eukaryotic transcription factors, their genomic binding sites and DNA-binding profiles

  7. Informationist - Wikipedia

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    An informationist (or information specialist in context) provides research and knowledge management services in the context of clinical care or biomedical research.. Although there is no one educational pathway or formalized set of skills or knowledge for informationists, one way to think of the informationist is as one who possesses the knowledge and skill of a medical librarian with ...

  8. Category:Bioinformatics - Wikipedia

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    Biomedical informatics journals (23 P) Biomimetics (10 P) Biorepositories (11 C, 22 P) D. Biological databases (16 C, 341 P) E. Evolutionary computation (4 C, 26 P) J.

  9. Health administration informatics - Wikipedia

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    The closely related field of biomedical informatics is primarily focused on the use of information systems for acquisition and application of patients' medical data, whereas nursing informatics deals with the delivery, administration and evaluation of patient care and disease prevention. What remains unclear, however, is how this emerging ...