Annual course fee
AUD 20,000
Duration
1 Year
Intake months
May
Delivery locations
Toronto
The one-year Ontario Graduate Certificate in Health Informatics is designed for health-care professionals, IT specialists and data analysts seeking to use technology and data-drive solutions to enhance patient and health-care outcomes. This program provides students with in-depth knowledge, skills and tools of health-care systems, data management and health informatics, preparing them for the rapidly evolving field of health informatics. This program offers a blend of theoretical learning and hands-on experience, including case studies, and industry projects to ensure learners are well prepared to meet the needs of this in-demand field. Courses focus on key areas including gathering and analyzing patient/health data to drive health and/or patient outcomes in combination with the types, usage and limitations of various technology-based solutions (ex: EMRs, AI, Machine learning etc.) within the health-care field, all while ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. A key focus of the program is the integration of technical skills with inter-professional collaboration and interpersonal communication, ensuring graduates are well-rounded in both the analytical and human aspects of health-care informatics. This comprehensive approach equips students to make data-driven decisions that improve health-care delivery, patient safety and overall organizational effectiveness.
Type of institution
Private College - Higher Education
Year established
1967
Total students
33,000
On campus accommodation
Available
Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning stands at the forefront of career-focused education, nurturing students for over five decades. With a thriving community of more than 86,000 learners, including over 9,000 international students representing 120 nationalities, Humber College offers an inclusive and vibrant learning environment across its three campuses in Toronto.
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