BetterJobsFaster members,
As you know it's rare for me
to send a BetterJobsFaster email blast to all members. We only do it
when there's urgent information. I'm sitting in my hotel room at 6:30am
at the HIMSS11 conference writing this so that you get the information
as quickly as possible.
Columbia University Health IT Certificate Program
Columbia
University is offering a Health IT Certificate program. Students
applying for the program MUST have a bachelor's degree with training or
experience in a STEM (science, technology, engineering, or math) field,
healthcare or public health. The majority of the program is done online,
but there are 7 Saturday sessions held on campus in New York City.
Tuition is $12,500. BUT, they have 180 scholarships of $10,000 each as a result of an ONC grant. They currently only have 52 slots filled, so there is a great opportunity. Scholarships are exclusively for individuals with a background in IT or healthcare BUT NOT HEALTHCARE IT.
From my discussions with them, all you need to qualify for a
scholarship is the background prerequisite. Their goal is to bring new
talent into the field so this is a great opportunity if your background
is in healthcare OR IT and you want to move your career into one of the
hottest growing industries in the US.
For more information visit www.columbiahit.org
or contact
Frances Morrison, MD, MPH, MA
Department of Biomedical Informatics
frances.morrison@dbmi.columbia.edu
Lisa Matthews, EdD, MPH, Program Manager
Department of Biomedical Informatics
certificate@dbmi.columbia.edu
Phone: 212.342.3172
This is a great
opportunity and you are getting an insider's advantage.
Feel free to share it on your networks (e.g., NHNetWorks, Acton Seekers
Group, STEMPower.org, etc.). This message will also be posted on the
BetterJobsFaster Blog in case you need to refer others to it in the
future.
Best wishes and I hope in 2011 you reach your career dreams!
Dan DeMaioNewton