New Ph.D. in Biomedical Informatics Approved

The Department of Health Outcomes & Policy’s Ph.D. in Medical Sciences with a concentration in Biomedical Informatics was approved by the UF Graduate School on September 15.

Led by Bill Hogan, M.D., M.S., director of the biomedical informatics program at the UF CTSI, the multidisciplinary program features health outcomes, computer science, biostatistics and philosophy courses from across the UF campus to equip students with the advanced concepts they need for academic and research careers in the growing field of biomedical informatics. The goal is to begin recruiting students for Fall 2017 enrollment in the 90 credit, on-campus program. Read more.