Health informatics is creating job opportunities twice as fast as any other economic sector in many countries. Brought to you by IMUMalaysia
As one of the fastest growing economic sectors worldwide, health informatics, also referred to as digital health, is creating job opportunities twice as fast as any other economic sector in many countries.
“This programme has been designed to suit the needs of future health IT specialists and data scientists, enabling them to perform analyses and develop novel tools and methods for this rapidly growing field.“The MHIA programme will be able to design, perform and enhance analyses with the appropriate methods and technologies to address practical medical and clinical questions.
This is also an ideal programme for current health and social care practitioners who are looking to gain additional knowledge and skills in digital innovation. The MHIA programme is a 40-credit programme and is offered in three levels – Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma and Master, allowing for multiple exit.
This programme offers an accelerated, modular and blended learning to provide more flexibility to working professionals in the form of online study options.
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