PhD in Medical Informatics
The Ph.D. programs in Medical Informatics is a combination of courses and research using knowledge, skills, and tools as a multidisciplinary field interconnecting computer sciences, information and communication technologies, and medical sciences. It supports research, education, and decision making in medicine.
Compensatory Courses
Course list |
Credit |
Medical Information Resources |
1 |
Principles of Epidemiology |
2 |
Statistics and Research Methods |
2 |
Principles of Management |
2 |
Introduction to Information Engineering |
3 |
General Concepts of Medical Knowledge |
3 |
Data Structure and Programming |
3 |
General Mathematics |
2 |
Core-Courses
Course list |
Credit |
Security, Privacy and Ethics in Medical Informatics |
1 |
Advanced Epidemiology and Statistics |
2 |
Health Informatics |
2 |
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining in Medical Databases |
3 |
Artificial Intelligence |
2 |
Health Information Systems |
2 |
Medical Decision-making and Clinical Decision Support Systems |
2 |
Evaluation Methods in Medical Informatics |
2 |
Taxonomy and Ontology in Classifying and Organizing Information and Knowledge |
1 |
Workflow Modeling and Analysis |
2 |
Seminar |
1 |
Dissertation |
20 |
Non-Core Courses
Course list |
Credit |
Application of Modern Technologies in Medicine |
2 |
Intelligent Agents in Medicine |
2 |
Health Information Standards |
2 |
Electronic Education and Knowledge Transfer in Medical Informatics |
2 |
Research Methods in Medical Informatics |
2 |
Project Management in Medical Informatics |
2 |
Principals of Medical System and Software Design |
2 |
Telemedicine |
2 |