The Master of Health Informatics (MHI) at the University of Waterloo is a professional graduate program that equips students with the skills to manage health information systems, analyze data, and improve healthcare delivery through technology. Objectives include developing expertise in health data analytics, information privacy, and system design. Unique features encompass an interdisciplinary curriculum blending public health, computer science, and management, with flexible online and on-campus delivery options.
Graduates are prepared for roles in healthcare organizations, government agencies, and tech firms, focusing on informatics leadership. Common paths include positions in health IT consulting, data governance, and policy development, with strong demand in Canada's digital health sector.
The program leverages the Waterloo Centre for Health Informatics Research, providing access to advanced data simulation labs and electronic health record systems. Partnerships include collaborations with Ontario Health, Vector Institute for AI in health, and local hospitals for real-world projects and internships.
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