Cassie Klocek (BSHI '25) is utilizing her skills from the Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics program to become a physician assistant.
Master of Science in Health Informatics alumnus Jordan Hilsman (MSHI ‘23) has been selected among a competitive pool of nationwide candidates for an eight-month National Institutes of Health training program called AIM-AHEAD to increase researcher diversity in artificial intelligence and machine learning
Are you in the 11th or 12th grade and interested in learning about using artificial intelligence (AI) in health care? The Pitt School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences’ (SHRS) Health Informatics faculty will be joined by the School of Medicine’s Computational Pathology and AI Center of Excellence (CPACE) and the IEEE Computer Society to host an all-expenses-paid, weeklong…
Grace found her dream job after graduating with a degree in Health Informatics.
Victoria D'Orto's dedication led her far beyond a typical internship. Her dedication and experience in Health Informatics led to developing a tool that reached health care facilities across Ethiopia and a meeting with the Ethiopian Minister of Health.
The process from program to internship to career is seamless with Health Informatics. Our faculty prepare students for success at every step of the way!
Health Informatics professionals are essential for managing and analyzing health care data, driving breakthroughs in disease prevention, treatment and the discovery of potential cures.
Meet David Gill, a recent graduate of the Master of Science in Health Informatics program and U.S. Army veteran, who is currently the chief of Patient Administration at Keller Army Community Hospital.
The Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics program helps students explore their internship opportunities early on, setting them up for success in their post-degree career.
Learn about the range of skills students attain from the Health Informatics (BS) "Leadership" course!