The following are formal academic and training programs in biomedical, health, and nursing informatics offered by AMIA's Academic Forum Members.
If you are interested in posting your program information on this page and becoming an Academic Forum member, please contact Katy Sidwell, Vice President, Interprofessional Activities.
MS in Biomedical Informatics
Washington University in St. Louis
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
Hybrid
MS in Biomedical Informatics (Non-Thesis)
University of Utah
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
Hybrid
MS in Health & Analytics
Florida International University
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
Online
M.S. in Health Informatics
Weill Cornell Medical College
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
In-Person
M.S. in Medical Sciences with a concentration in Biomedical Informatics
University of Florida Health
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
In-Person
MS or MPH in Public Health with a Specializations in Biomedical Informatics
The Ohio State University
Program Type:
Master’s
Program Format:
In-Person
MU Institute for Data Science and Informatics
University of Missouri
Program Type:
Doctoral
Program Format:
In-Person
NYU Grossman School of Medicine Clinical Informatics Fellowship
NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Program Type:
CI Fellowship
Program Format:
In-Person
Pathology & Laboratory Medicine - Clinical Informatics Fellowship
University of California, Davis
Program Type:
Fellowship
Program Format:
Hybrid