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Houston Methodist Hospital Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine, in Houston, Texas, offers an ACGME-accredited fellowship in clinical informatics. This fellowship is designed for physicians and physician scientists who have completed training and are interested in strengthening and specializing their skills in clinical informatics and related research and patient care activities. Houston Methodist Hospital is located in the heart of the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical complex in the world. It is the center of a seven hospital, 2,000-bed system that performs more than 3.9 million billable tests annually. The hospital offers a full range of services from primary to tertiary care, including a multi-organ transplant center and cancer center.
Two two-year fellowship positions are available under the directorship of S. Wesley Long, MD, PhD. The Houston Methodist Hospital Clinical Informatics Fellowship will provide comprehensive training and experience in clinical informatics. Strengths of the program include the central role of academic informaticians from the Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine in management of clinical laboratory data, and close collaboration with research and scholarship efforts of informatics-focused faculty in the Houston Methodist Research Institute. Fellows will work with faculty who are experts in their areas of interest throughout their fellowship. This close collaboration between the academic physicians and the fellows allows for an individually tailored experience in a wide variety of clinical areas, building on a firm foundation of academic clinical informatics education.
Didactics and hands-on experiential learning involve a wide variety of areas, including but not limited to electronic health records, laboratory information systems, databases, computing fundamentals, systems design, enterprise data warehouses, and project management. These education experiences are further enhanced by our close interaction with colleagues in the Information Technology division and hospital administration.
Fellows will attend informatics seminars both at Houston Methodist Hospital and within the Texas Medical Center, and will give clinical informatics presentations as part of monthly seminar series and grand rounds. In addition, fellows will complete a capstone project relevant to their area of focus. The capstone project is expected to result in a peer-reviewed publication.
Two two-year fellowship positions are available under the directorship of S. Wesley Long, MD, PhD. The Houston Methodist Hospital Clinical Informatics Fellowship will provide comprehensive training and experience in clinical informatics. Strengths of the program include the central role of academic informaticians from the Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine in management of clinical laboratory data, and close collaboration with research and scholarship efforts of informatics-focused faculty in the Houston Methodist Research Institute. Fellows will work with faculty who are experts in their areas of interest throughout their fellowship. This close collaboration between the academic physicians and the fellows allows for an individually tailored experience in a wide variety of clinical areas, building on a firm foundation of academic clinical informatics education.
Didactics and hands-on experiential learning involve a wide variety of areas, including but not limited to electronic health records, laboratory information systems, databases, computing fundamentals, systems design, enterprise data warehouses, and project management. These education experiences are further enhanced by our close interaction with colleagues in the Information Technology division and hospital administration.
Fellows will attend informatics seminars both at Houston Methodist Hospital and within the Texas Medical Center, and will give clinical informatics presentations as part of monthly seminar series and grand rounds. In addition, fellows will complete a capstone project relevant to their area of focus. The capstone project is expected to result in a peer-reviewed publication.
Stipend
Commensurate with level of post-graduate training. For more information, visit our GME Compensation and Benefits page.
Requirements
Candidates must be board-certified or board-eligible in anatomic and/or clinical pathology, or another area of clinical medicine. Candidates must hold or be eligible for a Texas Medical Board Physician-In-Training permit or have a Texas full medical license. The program has a strong interest in training fellows who are physician-scientists (MD and PhD).
Applications
Application deadline is December 31 of the year prior to the intended fellowship year which begins July 1.
Application Inquiries
S. Wesley Long, MD, PhD
Director, Clinical Informatics Fellowship Program
c/o Leah Jozwiak, Operations/Academic Manager
Houston Methodist Hospital, Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine
6550 Fannin Street, Smith Tower, Suite 383, Houston, TX 77030.
Phone: (713) 441-3496 | Fax: (713) 793-1178
Email: ljozwiak@houstonmethodist.org
Director, Clinical Informatics Fellowship Program
c/o Leah Jozwiak, Operations/Academic Manager
Houston Methodist Hospital, Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine
6550 Fannin Street, Smith Tower, Suite 383, Houston, TX 77030.
Phone: (713) 441-3496 | Fax: (713) 793-1178
Email: ljozwiak@houstonmethodist.org
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