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Graduate Certificate in E-Health (Health Informatics)

  • Graduate Certificate

The information on this page is for current students. If you are applying for our next intake, please view our Health Management study options here. The multi-disciplinary field of Health Informatics is the application of information technology to healthcare delivery.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Certificate
Duration
1 - 3 years full-time
Course Code
H5E

About this course

The information on this page is for current students. If you are applying for our next intake, please view our Health Management study options here.

The multi-disciplinary field of Health Informatics is the application of information technology to healthcare delivery.

By its very nature, health informatics is challenging and complex. Yet it is this complexity that makes it such an intriguing, exciting and rewarding field in which to be involved.

The Graduate Certificate of eHealth (Health Informatics) is designed for healthcare practitioners. Your studies will focus on the effective use of E-health information for providing practical solutions to improve care delivery and health outcomes.

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Entry requirements

Tertiary: FOR ELIGIBILITY TO BE ADMITTED TO THE COURSE: The applicant will have completed an Australian Qualifications Framework (or equivalent) undergraduate university qualification in a healthcare, or communications technology related field and be working in a health care or IT setting * A Curriculum Vitae detailing their work experience in the required area of work.

What you will learn

  • 1 Consolidate and synthesise specialised health informatics disciplinary knowledge and apply that knowledge within their healthcare professional area of practice
  • 2 Analyse complex healthcare problems and apply specialised technical skills to identify informatics-specific solutions
  • 3 Initiate, plan, implement and evaluate health informatics solutions, with independent judgement.
  • 4 Communicate health informatics theoretical concepts, knowledge and ideas to a range of audiences
  • 5 Critically reflect on ethical and security implications and consequences of health informatics
  • Graduate outcomes

    Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Health Services & Support courses at University of Tasmania.
    84.1%
    Overall satisfaction
    73.3%
    Skill scale
    69.4%
    Teaching scale
    95%
    Employed full-time
    $107.7k
    Average salary