Methods Inf Med 1994; 33(03): 254-257
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1635015
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A Comparative Summary of Six Health/Medical Informatics Programs

H. Dickhaus
1   School of Technology Heilbronn, Department of Medical Informatics, Heilbronn, Germany
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Publication Date:
09 February 2018 (online)

Abstract:

This paper tries to compare six Health Informatics/Medical Informatics (HI/MI) programs by a number of attributes in standardized form. The different programs and their curricula were summarized at the 5th IMIA Working Conference on HI/MI Education at Heidelberg/Heilbronn. The presentation is condensed to a synoptical scheme. Most of the information used for this purpose is taken from five individual papers about the programs presented in this special issue of Methods of Information in Medicine.

 
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