Medical Informatics Training at Stanford University School of Medicine

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Citation: Edward H. Shortliffe. (1995) Medical Informatics Training at Stanford University School of Medicine. In KSL-95-27, March,1995.

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type Technical Report
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author Edward H. Shortliffe
title Medical Informatics Training at Stanford University School of Medicine
number KSL-95-27
institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
year 1995
month March
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note Medical Computer Science
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abstract Stanford University School of Medicine has offered graduate degrees in medical informatics since 1982. Located approximately 50 kilometers south of San Francisco near the city of Palo Alto, the university offers both MS and PhD degrees, combining research training with formal course requirements in clinical information sciences, bioinformatics, computer science, decision science, basic biomedicine, health economics, and social and ethical issues. Requirements are adapted to the varying backgrounds of trainees. Graduates of the program work in a variety of capacities, although the majority have sought careers in academia or in industrial research settings.

KSL Technical Report ID: KSL-95-27
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Abstract Stanford University School of Medicine has Stanford University School of Medicine has offered graduate degrees in medical informatics since 1982. Located approximately 50 kilometers south of San Francisco near the city of Palo Alto, the university offers both MS and PhD degrees, combining research training with formal course requirements in clinical information sciences, bioinformatics, computer science, decision science, basic biomedicine, health economics, and social and ethical issues. Requirements are adapted to the varying backgrounds of trainees. Graduates of the program work in a variety of capacities, although the majority have sought careers in academia or in industrial research settings. ademia or in industrial research settings.
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