A clean slate: Initiating a graduate program in health informatics
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Turley, JP; Johnson, C; Johnson, T; Zhang, J
Published in: M.D. Computing
2001
Cognitive understanding of information is not a common focus in many informatics programs, but it is central to the understanding of the graduate program at the University of Texas Health Science Center.
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M.D. Computing
Publication Date
2001
Volume
18
Issue
1
Start / End Page
47 / 48
Related Subject Headings
- Medical Informatics
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Turley, J. P., Johnson, C., Johnson, T., & Zhang, J. (2001). A clean slate: Initiating a graduate program in health informatics. M.D. Computing, 18(1), 47–48.
Turley, J. P., C. Johnson, T. Johnson, and J. Zhang. “A clean slate: Initiating a graduate program in health informatics.” M.D. Computing 18, no. 1 (2001): 47–48.
Turley JP, Johnson C, Johnson T, Zhang J. A clean slate: Initiating a graduate program in health informatics. MD Computing. 2001;18(1):47–8.
Turley, J. P., et al. “A clean slate: Initiating a graduate program in health informatics.” M.D. Computing, vol. 18, no. 1, 2001, pp. 47–48.
Turley JP, Johnson C, Johnson T, Zhang J. A clean slate: Initiating a graduate program in health informatics. MD Computing. 2001;18(1):47–48.
Published In
M.D. Computing
Publication Date
2001
Volume
18
Issue
1
Start / End Page
47 / 48
Related Subject Headings
- Medical Informatics