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Medical Informatics and Illustration Training Overview

The study of information (its structure, communication and use) is called informatics. Medical informatics is concerned with understanding how to organize, manage, analysis and use effectively healthcare information. Colleges, technical schools and universities offer degrees, certificates, short courses and online programs in medical informatics. Most degrees are offered at the masters or doctorate level. This is an emerging field and there are few programs at the undergraduate level at the present time. Prospective students should have a background in computers (intermediate skills). Students, whose background is not in healthcare, should consider taking courses in medical terminology and healthcare - an introduction at the very least.

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