Lead the Future of Healthcare

In today’s data-driven healthcare landscape, clinical decisions depend on the intelligent use of information. For today’s healthcare professionals, the ability to harness and interpret clinical data is essential to delivering effective, forward-thinking care.   The Certificate and MS in Clinical Informatics are designed to help professionals bridge the gap between healthcare and data science. You’ll develop the skills to analyze information collected by health systems, transforming raw data into actionable insights that improve patient outcomes and support smarter, system-level decisions.    Offered by the University of Maryland School of Graduate Studies, the Clinical Informatics program features faculty from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the University of Maryland Baltimore (UMBC) with expertise in computer science, informatics, data science, and epidemiology. Students learn the fundamentals of clinical informatics and how to apply it in real-world settings, guided by leaders across disciplines.    

Details, Dates & Deadlines

Program Details

Class Format

Online, Full Time, Part Time

Program Length

9 months
(Can take up to 3 years)

Credits to Complete

12

Cost/Credit Hour

In State: $769
Out of State: $994

Dates & Deadlines

Fall Deadline: July 1
Spring Deadline: December 1

Flexible By Design   

  • The 9-month online Certificate is ideal for working professionals seeking fast, focused training.    
  • The Master’s in Clinical Informatics offers a more in-depth online experience that can be completed in up to three years.  (INCLUDE LINK TO MS) 

If you’re looking to lead clinical improvement initiatives, move into health data analytics, or stay ahead of the curve, this program gives you the tools and confidence to make an impact.   

Note: This program is not eligible for F-1 or J-1 student visa sponsorship. 

Students must complete 4 core courses at UMB (12 credits) to complete their post-baccalaureate certificate program in Clinical Informatics. 

The instruction will be conducted in an online hyflex environment. Study from anywhere in the world, with evening and online courses (in a live, synchronous format).

Program Completion Timeline

The degree is designed for completion within 9 months, but students are allowed up to 3 years to complete the program. Participants can start the program in the fall semester.

Courses

  • INFO 601 Foundations in Clinical and Health Informatics
  • INFO 602 Clinical Information Systems
  • INFO 603 Computer Literacy for Healthcare Professionals
  • INFO 604 Decision Support Systems in Healthcare

By the completion of the Clinical Informatics post-baccalaureate certificate program, students will develop core competencies in four key areas: foundations and theory, clinical decision making and care process improvement, health information systems, and leadership and change management, as defined by the American Medical Informatics Association.

Graduates will walk away with the following competencies, and more:

  • Describe the key concepts of Clinical Informatics, Nursing Informatics, Pharmacy Informatics, and Clinical Research Informatics. 
  • Analyze key concepts, models, and theories of informatics 
  • Analyze quality improvement efforts regarding safety, effectiveness, efficiency, patient-centeredness, timeliness, and equity. 
  • Understand the nature and cognitive aspects of human decision making. 
  • Understand evidence-based medicine, evidence sources, evidence grading, implementation of guidelines, and information retrieval and analysis 
  • Build effective of interdisciplinary leadership teams and communication strategies.
  • Critically evaluate health information systems applications by type of functionality, setting where systems are used, telehealth capabilities, and relationship to the electronic health record.

The knowledge and skills in Clinical Informatics are crucial to future success in patient care, biomedical research, and public health, as well as to health policy design and implementation The American Medical Informatics Association (www.amia.org) estimates that 70,000 trained specialists are needed in the near future to support these efforts, with other estimates in 2018 as high as 150,000 specialists.

Physicians who specialize in Clinical Informatics assess the information needs of providers and patients, analyze clinical processes, and implement clinical information systems. They provide leadership and expertise in the procurement, customization, development, implementation, management, evaluation, and continuous improvement of clinical information systems. They work with a large range of computational systems, including electronic health record systems, decision-support systems, practice management tools, imaging systems, clinical research systems, public health systems, and genomic systems. They find employment as Chief Medical Information Officers, researchers, educators, and in industry, all of which are in high demand.

The 12 credits earned from your post-baccalaureate certificate program can be used toward a MS in Clinical Informatics

The 34-credit M.S. in Clinical Informatics is organized around an additional graduate certificate in Data Science from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, along 10 credits of hands-on practicums and conferences. 

Clinical Informatics

Admissions

Nina Jackson
Admissions Counselor 
nina.jackson@umaryland.edu
410-706-6489

Academics

Michael Grasso, MD, PhD
Program Director
mgrasso@som.umaryland.edu

                                                                        

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