Coding and Classification Systems
Contexts for Clinical Research
Ethics and Legal Issues in Health Informatics
Geographic Information System Application in Public Health
Health Care Information Systems
Health Care Information Technology Vendor Management
Health Information Management Theory and Practice
Health Information Systems Analysis and Design
Information Sources in Biomedical and Health Information Sciences
Instruction and Assessment for Health Professionals
Introduction to Health Informatics
Introduction to the Health Care System
Introductory Special Topics in Health Policy and Administration
Leadership Development in Health Informatics
Management of Health Care Communication Systems
Social and Organizational Issues in Health Informatics
Course Information
College of Applied Health Sciences
Biomedical and Health Information Sciences
Strategic Inquiry in Biomedical and Health Information Sciences
BHIS 500 / Credit Course
An overview of research methods appropriate for BHIS, in order to
better enable students to make research method decisions appropriate
for their self-selected research project topics.
For additional information about the course, please click here.
Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor.
This class is offered to: Graduate Level Students
Credit Hours: 3 credit hour(s)
This course is a part of the following program(s):
Master of Science in Health Informatics
Section 1 (20004) |
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Online January 11 - March 05, 2010 |
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| Tuition/Fees: $695 per credit hour | ||
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Registration Deadline: through 10th day of class. |
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| Instructor(s): Michael Dieter | ||
| Location: Online
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