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This program is intended for a range of residents with any degree of special interest in the evolving world of clinical informatics, from aspiring informatics fellows to those who want to learn how to use the Epic electronic health record (EHR) more efficiently in their everyday practice and may be curious about furthering their knowledge of clinical informatics. Clinical informatics is a fast-growing field that is becoming more and more integral to physician practice. Participants will serve as a conduit of information from frontline residents to the clinical informatics team and vice versa, voicing concerns from practicing residents to the clinical informatics team and raising awareness about new EHR and other health information technology features and functions, changes in practice, downtime and other relevant developments. Residents will improve their efficiency with the EHR via training modules, badges and certificates that will help them in their day-to-day work and improving their marketability for the future. They will be go-to sources for their fellow residents for any Epic or other health information technology related questions. This experience will serve as initial exposure to the field of clinical informatics and would be a good stepping stone for anyone thinking about an eventual clinical informatics fellowship.
Internal Medicine residents can apply during their intern year, and two are selected for this certificate program by December 31st of their PGY1 year. If you are a prospective applicant interested in this clinical informatics certificate program, we invite you to apply to the Internal Medicine Residency Program through the categorical, Leadership in Medical Education Pathway (LMEP) or Primary Care of Vulnerable Populations (PCVP) tracks.
YEAR 1: Clinical informatics elective
YEAR 2: Clinical informatics related QI project involvement
YEAR 3: Clinical Informatics related grand rounds presentation
Longitudinal experiences:
Ad hoc experiences:
(Optional)
Chief Health Informatics Officer
Professor of Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, Case Western Reserve University
Chief Medical Informatics Office/Vice-President of Health Informatic, The MetroHealth System
Clinical Informatics Fellowship Program Director, The MetroHealth System