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6th Annual Conference ~ Minneapolis
Academic Forum Basic Statistics
Report 2012
Mark Carroll, U. C. Davis
John T. Finnell, Regenstrief Institute
Nancy Roderer, Johns Hopkins University
Chi-Ren Shyu, University of Missouri - Columbia
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Motivations
This survey is collecting critical basic
program information for describing biomedical
and health informatics education.
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Previous Efforts from Metric Committee
Joyce Mitchell, Juilo Cesar Facelli, Cindy Gadd,
Josette Jones, Harold Lehmann, and Judy
Warren.
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Survey Respondents
32 training units from 26 Universities and the NLM.
AMIA Academic Forum Member: 45-50
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Administratively under which academic units
1. Independent Informatics Department
28.1%
21.9%
2. Interdisciplinary Institute
3. Interdisciplinary Research Center
9.4%
9.4%
21.9%
9.4%
4. Under non-informatics Department:
Clinical or Basic Sciences
5. Under non-informatics Department, but
with distinctive presence, e.g., Division,
Section
8. Other
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Those selected “Other”
1. Under Informatics department. Health Informatics concentration in Information
Architecture and Knowledge Management Masters degree
2. Combined Informatics and Information Management Department
3. Interdisciplinary program reports to committee on graduate studies
4. College of Health Sciences
5. Part of the interdisciplinary education program
6. Under non-informatics Department in engineering
7. Joint master's degree program across the School of Information and School of
Public Health
8. Independent department, to become department in the College of Health
Solutions as of 7/1/12
9. Interdepartmental Program
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Other
Independent (e.g.,
Informatics…
Public Health
Pharmacy
Nursing
Medicine
Graduate School
Information/Librar
y Science
Informatics
Engineering
Arts and Science
Allied Health
Business
Health Sciences
Administratively under which academic College/School
60.0%
50.0%
40.0%
30.0%
20.0%
10.0%
0.0%
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Those selected “Other”
Computing & Information Systems
College of Communication and Information
Reports to committee on graduate studies
College of Health Solutions, as of 7/1/12
Academic Health Center
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40.0%
35.0%
30.0%
25.0%
20.0%
15.0%
10.0%
5.0%
0.0%
Other Direct Report
Dean of Health
Sciences
Dean of Business
Department Chair
Other Dean(s)
Dean of Public Health
Dean of Pharmacy
Dean of Nursing
Dean of Medicine
Dean of Graduate
School
Dean of
Information/Library…
Dean of Informatics
Dean of Engineering
Dean of Arts and
Science
Dean of Allied Health
Provost/Chancellor/P
resident
Reporting structure (check all that apply)
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Other Direct Report
CIO
Vice Chancellor of Graduate Education
Dean of Health Solutions, as of 7/1/12
Has been Provost
Senior Vice President for Health Sciences and Medical Center CEO
Vice Chancellor for Research
Executive Director, Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center
Steering Committee with members drawn from each sponsoring group
Senior Vice President for Health Affairs
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Authority to hire
Yes
No
30.0%
70.0%
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Authority to recommend tenure and promotion
Yes
No
40.0%
60.0%
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Various types of tenure systems
No tenure system
guarantee 75% of 9-month salary
12 months appointments in Medical School. Salary support variable.
no specific guarantee
Guarantee of 100% of 9-month salary.
50% guarantee of a 12-month salary
Each tenured professor gets equivalent of the annual interest on a $2.5M endowed
professorship
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Authority to offer bachelor degree(s) in informatics
6.7%
Yes
No
93.3%
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BS informatics degrees
Independent study degree in bioinformatics has been
created on undergraduate campus
Health informatics and information management
Informatics is general no specialization, consider offering
specialty/enrollment ~ 200
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Authority to offer certificate(s) in informatics
Yes
No
36.7%
63.3%
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Informatics certificate degrees
Health informatics (5)
Utilizing Extension for Certificate offering. Not through main program.
Undergraduate certificate in health informatics in cooperation with the
school of Information Studies.
Graduate Certificate in Biomedical Informatics, with tracks in Clinical
Informatics and Health Information Management
Certificate in bioinformatics, certificate in clinical informatics
Clinical leader/ public health leader/ privacy and security officer/
health information management and exchange/ EHR programmer
Health information technology (ONC categories)
Nursing Informatics
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Authority to offer research MS degree(s) in informatics
Yes
No
36.7%
63.3%
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Informatics masters degrees
Biomedical Informatics (6)
Health Informatics (5)
Medical Sciences Interdisciplinary degree with Health Informatics Concentration
Clinical Informatics, Clinical Research Informatics, Public Health Informatics
Health informatics, bioinformatics, HCI
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics, Masters of Health Science (clinical
informatics focus)
MS in Information Architecture and Knowledge Management with concentration
in Health Informatics
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Authority to offer professional or applied masters degree(s) in
informatics
Yes
No
33.3%
66.7%
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Applied masters degrees in informatics
Biomedical Informatics (3)
Handled through School of Continuing Studies in Medical Informatics
health informatics track in master of health informatics and information
management
Health Informatics (6)
MS in Nursing with speciality in Nurisng Informatics
Clinical Informatics; Bioinformatics & Computational Biology; and Health
Information Management
Medical Sciences Interdisciplinary degree with Health Informatics
Concentration
Clinical Informatics, Clinical Research Informatics, Public Health Informatics
biomedical informatics (4)
Health informatics, HCI
MA in biomedical informatics, with emphasis on practicum, often in clinical
informatics, but could be in any of the domains
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Authority to offer PhD degree(s) in informatics
Yes
No
46.7%
53.3%
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PhD degrees in informatics
Biomedical Informatics, including clinical informatics and bioinformatics
Part of Health Sciences Integrated Program. focus on biomedical
clinical and PH informatics
Medical Informatics - cooperative program with Engineering.
Nursing Practice with a focus in nursing informatics
Biomedical Informatics, with tracks in: Clinical Informatics;
Bioinformatics & Computational Biology; and Health Information
Management
Interdisciplinary degree, bioinformatics or health informatics.
Biomedical Informatics
Clinical Informatics, Clinical Research Informatics, Public Health
Informatics, Bioinformatics, Translational Bioinformatics
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PhD degrees in informatics - More
Health informatics
biomedical informatics
Health informatics, bioinformatics, HCI
Bioinformatics, Health Informatics
Biomedical informatics, specializing in any of the domain areas (clinical
informatics, computational biology, public health informatics,
translational bioinformatics, clinical research informatics)
Health Informatics
Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
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Authority to offer nondegree post-doc training in informatics
Yes
No
33.3%
66.7%
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Nondegree post-doc training in informatics
Faculty research areas
Medical and Bioinformatics, CIS with Biomedical Informatics emphasis
Emergency Medicine Informatics Fellowship
Bioinformatics, health informatics
Clinical Informatics, Clinical Research Informatics, Public Health
Informatics, Bioinformatics, Translational Bioinformatics
Biomedical informatics, bioinformatics, health informatics, clinical
informatics
Biomedical informatics
General informatics
Biomedical informatics - clinical informatics, computational biology,
public health informatics, translational bioinformatics, clinical research
informatics
Biomedical informatics, bioinformatics, neuroinformatics
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Authority to offer clinical informatics program
Yes
35.7%
No
64.3%
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Enrollment of Clinical Informatics Program
32
In planning stages for clinical informatics subspecialty fellowship
5-8
2-100
a handful
Nursing Informatics 30
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Do you offer any of your existing degree(s) or other program(s) via
distance learning?
Yes
No
30.0%
70.0%
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Distance learning programs
In planning 2012/13
All courses offered in our MS programs are delivered via distance learning,
including the 10x10
All Certificate and MS classes are offered online.
Certificate in Health Informatics
SCS-based masters. Also, collaborative distance education for some
graduate courses
Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics and Information Management
Master of Health Informatics and Information Management
Master's program is online and we have an 10x10 program online
All programs available online except PhD:10x10, Graduate Certificate,
Master of Biomedical Informatics, Master of Science
Clinical Research Informatics 10x10
Participate in master's in nursing and working on Short Course for industry
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Distance learning programs - more
Health informatics via on campus and distance learning.
Certificate and professional MS degree and 10x10 through AMIA.
HIT certificate program and several other informatics courses use
blended (distance plus local) learning combined with team-based
learning.
Selected courses are online
MS Nursing Informatics
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Do you plan to offer one or more new degree(s) or program(s)
within the next two years?
Yes
No
50.0%
50.0%
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New degree programs in next two years
Non-thesis masters in clinical informatics coupled with subspecialty training
leading to certification (for MDs)
BSMS in Biomedical Informatics and Healthinformatics
HS Integrated program just approved a week ago. Plan to add research MS
degree and postdoc.
The Master of Health Informatics and Information Management is new, with
the first students enrolling fall 2012.
MS in Health Administration
Our integrated, cross campus Biomedical Informatics Degree Program under
the Graduate College is undergoing external review with the intent to begin
operations this fall. The program consolidates a number of initiatives across
campuses. The program will offer MS and PhD training with emphasis on
either Bioinformatics or Health Informatics.
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New degree programs in next two years
Certificate, professional masters, online programs.
Certificate (Clinical Informatics)
MS in Informatics—distance
PhD in Clinical Informatics--on campus
Clinical informatics fellowship
Medical subspecialty training in clinical informatics
Graduate Certificate Program in bioinformatics, Professional Science
Master in bioinformatics
Subspecialty training leading to certification (proposed for MDs) on campus.
subspecialty training leading for certification (for MDs)
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Do you have federal training grant?
60.0%
50.0%
40.0%
30.0%
20.0%
10.0%
0.0%
No
NLM
NSF
ONC
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Other training grants
Fogarty International Center (NIH)
US Department of Education
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) in
computational biology
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Number of faculty with primary appointments in your unit
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
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Number of faculty with secondary appointments in your unit
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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9
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Number of administrative support staff
25
20
15
10
5
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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Number of research/technical support staff
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
1
2
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4
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What’s next?
What else the academic forum members want to see?
Should we make it an annual event? Mandatory?
A database to share the educational models for the Forum
members
A searchable FAQ knowledge base for emerging program
builders
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