Medical Informatics is an integrative field combining medical sciences and information technology. It emphasizes the systematic collection, organization, analysis, and application of health data to improve clinical outcomes and advance medical research. This specialty plays a pivotal role in enabling efficient healthcare delivery and informed decision-making across clinical and scientific environments.

 

Program Objectives

This program aims to train qualified specialists in the following areas:

  •  Understanding the structure of medical data and databases.
  •  Applying standards in medicine.
  •  Utilizing data analysis tools for decision-making based on expert systems.
  •  Using comprehensive medical software.
  •  Applying basic bioinformatics concepts in clinical diagnosis.
  •  Working with neural hub networks and their applications in medical information analysis.
  •  Using medical and health informatics references.
  •  Medical coding

 

Duration of Program     2 years

 

Curriculum

Number of Core units : 20

Number of Noncore units : 6  

Number of Thesis units: 6 

 

 

Admission Requirements   In accordance with the Ministry of Health guidelines.