Biomedical Education Informatics bridges information technology and healthcare education.
Our team includes Paul Nagy, PhD, chair of the AMIA Academic Forum, a community of formal training programs in biomedical informatics that span undergraduate, graduate, nursing, and clinical informatics fellowship programs.
Our research includes the in-house interactive classroom tool that leverages Jupyter notebooks to help students get feedback and engage in collaboration exercises. We created an electronic health record simulator for teaching workflow and integration with FHIR standards.