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Duke is the ideal setting for Clinical Informatics Management studies.

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We foster strong partnerships with the global health informatics industry.

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Fuqua’s Health Sector Management team and the Duke Center for Health Informatics (DCHI) actively engage leaders from the health information technology industry. The meetings and conferences that they organize provide an information sharing and networking forum for an increasingly pivotal industry.

Input from these technology and health care leaders has and will continue to shape the new Master of Management in Clinical Informatics program. In addition, these meetings will provide Clinical Informatics students opportunities to network with leaders in the health technology field.

Upcoming conferences

  • DCHI Clinical Informatics Conference – March 11, 2010
  • Second Annual Medical Innovation and Strategies Conference – September 15, 2010

Previous conferences

  • Delivering on the Value Proposition for Connectivity and Health IT – April 23, 2009

This conference focused on connectivity and industry strategies for health information technology in response to related provisions in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). Discussions helped raise the awareness and the need for a clinical informatics management program. Participants included informaticists, healthcare providers, vendors, payers, policymakers, and educators. Among the companies represented were IBM Healthcare and Life Sciences, McKesson, Perot Systems, and Siemens Medical Solutions.

  • Medical Innovation and Strategies Conference, Wireless and Consumer Healthcare – September 23, 2009

This meeting focused on identifying and discussing fundamental drivers of connectivity in healthcare IT and ways the Fuqua community can participate in the development and implementation of wireless and consumer healthcare. Participants included healthcare providers, members of the medical device industry, innovators in wireless healthcare, and venture/investment professionals and students of Fuqua’s Health Sector Management program. Among the companies represented were IBM Healthcare and Life Sciences, Microsoft Corporation, General Electric/NBC Universal, and Medtronic.

For more information, please contact:

Ana Quinn
Associate Director, Business Development
Health Sector Management
Phone: 919-660-7900
ana.quinn@duke.edu