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Health Informatics Lecture Series (301)
• Unlimited capacity open to VA and Federal Partners employees
• More than 40 lectures presented by experts in the HI field that
provide a broad overview of the history, concepts, methods, and
tools of biomedical and health informatics.
• Time commitment: averages one hour per lecture
• Number of Courses Completed through 2015: 17,673
Nursing Informatics (NI) Certification Prep
• 2011-12: VA funded 200 RNs to attend a NI Certification Prep
Course
• Online NI Guided Study Group currently open to VA and Federal
Partners, helps prepare eligible RNs for the American Nurses
Credentialing Center (ANCC) NI Certification Exam
• Various activities are asynchronous and self-paced
• Number of students enrolled/trained through 2015: 675
VA Health Informatics Certificate Program
(AMIA 10x10) • Limited to 35 VA students per session- application required
• Targeted toward staff in leadership roles
• Interactive web-based course that hosts faculty-led modules and
assignments that include readings, discussion boards, papers, and
a final project
• Time commitment: 8-10 hours per week for 6 months
• Number trained through 2015: 186
Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and
Management Systems (CPHIMS) Prep Course
• VA facilitated a limited number of seats for the “Preparing for
Success in Healthcare Information and Management Systems: The
CPHIMS Review Course” to prepare students to sit for the exam
• Students given access to nine eLearning modules and four
instructor-led webinars
• Time commitment: approximately 20 hours total
• Number enrolled through 2015: 250
Delivering Health Informatics (HI) Education to the Workforce Jennifer Kalman, MBA, CPHIMS & Danielle Marano, RN, MSN
Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Informatics and Analytics, Workforce Development
Introduction to Health Informatics (101)
• Began as two instructor-led, asynchronous, 8-week web-based
training sessions through Bellevue College
• Unlimited capacity open to employees of VA and Federal
Partners with one of six modules offered each month
• Six self-paced, distance-learning modules comprised of lectures,
discussion forums and other online activities
• Time commitment: 12 hours per month
• Number trained through 2015: 8,510
Clinical Informatics Board Review Course (CIBRC)
• Intended for Veterans Health Administration (VHA) physicians
practicing in an informatics role & interested in becoming board
certified in Clinical Informatics
• The VHA funded a limited number of physicians to take an online
CIBRC and practice examination
• Time commitment: approximately 24 hours total
• Number enrolled through 2015: 158
Bridging the Informatics Knowledge Gap The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is working towards reducing identified educational gaps and sustaining a
competent workforce capable of developing, evaluating, and implementing systems. The Workforce Development Team
has packaged training plans and crafted programs of various levels in an effort to provide a foundation of knowledge in a
clear, concise and accessible format. Freely available Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of the
National Coordinator (ONC) content is utilized as a platform to deliver education to multiple disciplines within the health
informatics technology (HIT) field. The ONC content is leveraged in multiple offerings in order to provide healthcare staff
and informatics professionals the knowledge necessary to ultimately improve health care quality, safety, and cost-
effectiveness across domains. Workforce Development recognizes the importance of not only offering courses across
disciplines, but also across agencies to achieve shared goals and benefits of current practices and research.
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