With our broad background in medicine and pediatrics, Med-Peds residents are very well suited for a Clinical Informatics fellowship that combines our broad clinic training with information technology.  Clinical Informatics covers a wide range of information technologies in medicine from medical databases, to electronic medical records, to decision support, to telemedicine, to name but a few.  Clinical Informatics also encompasses topics in public health and epidemiology.  Currently, many Clinical Informatics fellowships are sponsored by grants from the National Library of Medicine and is a board-certified specialty.  More information about these Medical Informatics Fellowships can be found on the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) website at http://www.amia.org/education/programs-and-courses or the National Library of Medicine (NLM) website at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/ep/GrantTrainInstitute.html.

Additional Contacts:

David Butler, MD
Arlene Chung, MD, MHA, MMCi
Robert Cronin, MD
David Kaelber, MD*
Trent Rosenbloom, MD
Elisabeth Scheufele, MD

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NMPRA (the National Med-Peds Residents’ Association) seeks to enhance the Med-Peds specialty by: supporting and promoting resident advancement and professional opportunities; creating national connections and opportunities for residents; increasing awareness of and advocating for med-peds as a specialty; and recruiting medical students in the specialty.

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