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The Clinical Informatics and Patient Centered Technologies (CIPCT) Master of Science focal area was
developed with faculty partners from Biomedical and Health Informatics, Health Information Management,
Health Administration, Computer Science, and Engineering and offers an interdisciplinary approach to
systems, clinical informatics and patient-centered technologies.
CIPCT features enhanced distance learning technologies to support
dispersed learners; all required courses are offered on the web. CIPCT Master
of Science can be completed in 18 months of full-time study (part-time study also available). CIPCT
is designed for students who will be commuting to the Seattle campus once per year (for about one week).
The CIPCT Master of Science curriculum includes core courses in health care systems, informatics,
and patient-centered technologies. CIPCT students will take these core informatics courses with graduate
students from multiple disciplines and complete an individual thesis. The program offers clinical
internships with health care organizations created and tailored to the individual student's interests.
CIPCT prepares graduate students from multiple disciplines to implement and evaluate information
technology (IT) and other cutting-edge tools to:
- improve quality of patient care
- manage chronic illnesses
- increase patient safety
- enhance communication between patients and providers
- increase efficiency of service delivery
Practicing nurses, BSN, healthcare clinicians and administrators in the WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho) region but also nation-wide who have a strong desire to advance patient care
by understanding, developing and improving IT applications and systems should apply. CIPCT is designed
for students who have minimum 1-year experience in health care delivery systems; knowledge in
informatics is not required, but you will need a basic understanding of computer fundamentals.
For questions specific to this specialty contact:
Jaime Palmer
Dept. of Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems
Phone: 206-221-2332
E-mail: jpalmer2 at u dot washington dot edu
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