The clinical informatics fellowship is a two-year program designed to train physicians interested in hands-on and didactic training in clinical informatics principles and tools.
Fellows will have completed training in a primary specialty prior to enrolling into the fellowship and will be board-eligible or certified. They will also be required to have had some previous training or exposure to computer programing and/or code based computational analysis with formal training in computer science, engineering, statistics or mathematics preferred. The fellows will be expected to complete a scholarly project and quality improvement project prior to graduation with the expectation that they will present or publish a minimum of two academic work products.
Educational objectives include:
1. Provide shadowing, educational, and supervised practice experiences that will produce well-balanced physicians who are clinical informatics leaders in not only their specialty but also in their institution as a whole.
2. Training to evaluate, design, and implement a clinical informatics solution to real-world healthcare problems and use evidenced-based informatics and clinical research tools to monitor and measure the impact of their solution.
3. Teaching foundational skills in clinical and health information technology as well as observational or hands-on opportunities to learn about the methods and tools that greatly impact healthcare such as mobile health, reporting, and analytics.
4. Developing educational, leadership, business management, innovation, and change management skills through required presentations, projects, and collaborations.
This is a first-year rotation in which our fellow will work closely with the Chief Medical Information Officer (CMIO). This rotation will be primarily at the University of Iowa University Hospital or via virtual meetings. The goal of this rotation is to demonstrate fundamental roles and skills required in complex decision making and business processes associated with clinical informatics. This month-long rotation will provide the fellow the opportunity to work with the CMIO to understand high-level healthcare information technology organizational structure and hospital administration structure, observe high-level hospital and health system meetings, understand health system funds flow, develop presentations on technical topics for hospital administration and presentation skills with senior executives.
A presentation on a complex information systems topic will be assigned to the fellow to present to hospital administration. The topic will be related to an ongoing system issue and will either present a progress report or present a topic for a decision by senior hospital administration.
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This is a second-year rotation in which our fellow will work closely with the HCIS Reporting and Data Analytics team. This rotation will be primarily at the Health Care Support Services Building (HSSB) or via virtual meetings with collaborators. The goal of this rotation is to build upon the foundational clinical informatics skills and tools the fellow learned during their first year of fellowship. During the first year of fellowship, fellows would have observed several new clinical informatics projects and tools being designed, iteratively improved, and implemented. This month-long rotation will provide the fellow the opportunity to work with the reporting and data analytics team to perform an analysis on one or more of the projects the fellow saw being implemented during their first year of fellowship to evaluate if the clinical informatics tool is effective.
Choose one clinical informatics project to perform a complete data analytics assessment to evaluate effectiveness of the proposed tool or if the clinical informatics tool should be revised or retired. Findings will be presented to the project team and clinical informatics fellowship leadership at the end of the rotation.
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Medical Knowledge:
Leadership and System-based Practice:
Applicants to the University of Iowa Clinical Informatics Fellowship must meet the eligibility requirements as set forth by the ACGME which include completion in an ACGME-accredited residency program, an AOA-approval residency program, a program with ACGME International (ACGME-I) Advanced Specialty Accreditation, or a Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Cananda (RCPSC)-accredited or College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC)-accredited residency program located in Canada.
The Review Committees will allow the following exception to the fellowship eligibility requirements:
1) evaluation by the program director and fellowship selection committee of the applicant’s suitability to enter the program, based on prior training and review of the summative evaluations of training in the core specialty
2) review and approval of the applicant’s exceptional qualifications by the GMEC
3) verification of Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) certification
Applications to the Clinical Informatics Fellowship Program must be submitted through the Association of American Medical Colleges' Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). The fellowship can be found on the ERAS under Clinical Informatics (Internal Medicine) new specialty.
Paper applications will not be accepted.
Tiff Webber, MFA