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BMI 8070  HEALTH INFORMATICS RESEARCH METHODS (3 credits)

This is a foundational course for health informatics research methods. Health informatics is a broad term that denotes disciplines that encompass the use of computer and information science to manage all aspects of healthcare data and the use of healthcare information to foster better collaboration among a patient's various healthcare providers. This course takes a practical approach to understanding health informatics research methods through the use of real-life examples, step-by-step research method practices, and applying various analytical procedures. The course will guide the student through the process of designing research studies using a variety of research methods. Students are introduced to quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods designs though hands-on assignments and reviewing selected research studies. In addition, students will learn how to conduct a literature review. Students will learn about grant opportunities, the proposal writing process and IRB applications.

Prerequisite(s): Graduate student status and prior or concurrent enrollment in BMI 8100, or by instructor approval.