Course Dates and Registration
June 16th - August 9th, 2013
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Registration ends Friday,
June 7th!
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Who should take the course?
Mid-level public health practitioners. We encourage participation of teams that are working on an informatics
or information system project.
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How is the course delivered?
This is an instructor-supported distance learning course, utilizing interactive webinars, a self-paced eLearning module, supporting materials and review activities.
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What is the time commitment?
One hour-long webinar plus one hour of preparation time per week, on average, with a total commitment of 12 hours over the six-week course.
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How much does the course cost?
$800 for an individual
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$1500 for a team of 2-3 (Additional team members may be added at a cost of $300 each).
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Contact Information
Please contact
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We are pleased to announce that we are now accepting enrollment in: Designing and Managing
Public Health Information Systems: 8 Steps to Success, a short course in Public Health Informatics, offered through the Public Health Informatics Institute's Informatics Academy in partnership with the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
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Do you need to work and communicate with technical teams but
it seems like you speak a different language?
Do you need information systems that support the way you work based on your actual
processes, roles and responsibilities?
Would you like your participation in information technology projects to result in
systems that more reliably meet your needs?
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This short course will enable you to:
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Provide strategic guidance to your technical teams
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Effectively communicate your health information system needs
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Improve processes within your agency for better automation
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Develop valuable skills for career opportunities in public health informatics
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What is the IT Lifecycle?
The Information Technology (IT) Lifecycle covers the eight phases of information system development, from conception to resolution, providing a framework for conducting
key activities in a phased, systematic way.
How will learning about the IT Lifecycle help you?
Understanding the IT Lifecycle will help you to integrate your input and participation to help insure that information systems meet your practice needs.
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