M.S. in Medical Sciences | Biomedical Informatics
to improve health-related outcomes. Who should apply? The Biomedical Informatics graduate degree concentration is designed to be accessible to students with a background
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to improve health-related outcomes. Who should apply? The Biomedical Informatics graduate degree concentration is designed to be accessible to students with a background
research examined the feasibility of using real-world data in electronic health records to assess clinical outcomes among patients being treated for colon cancer.
, “Measuring Children’s Health Development with Person-Reported Outcomes: The NIH’s PROMIS Initiative,” at the University of Florida on October 27. In order to make this presentation easily
Assistant Professor
Dr. Kaufmann is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics (HOBI) at the University o…
Professor And Associate Chair Of Faculty Development
Stephanie A. S. Staras, M.S.P.H., Ph.D., is a professor and Associate Chair for Faculty Development in the Department of Health O…
Research (ISOQOL) and a leading journal in the area of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) research. The 5-year impact factor is 2.84 and the rank
Professor; Division Chief Of Clinical And Population Health Integration; Co-Director Of The Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center
Since the start of my career, I’ve pursued contributing knowledge on a gerontological understanding of mobility deficits during t…
external Faculty The Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics has numerous graduate faculty members who
questions about the very nature of data and its integrity in an effort to leverage the ever-increasing amount of health data available today to improve health outcomes, health care
health outcomes &