Clinical Informatics

Clinical informatics analyzes, designs, implement, and evaluate information and communication systems to improve patient care. Learn about careers in clinical informatics.

Clinical Informatics is a two-year fellowship co-sponsored by the American Board of Pathology (ABP) and the American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM). The fellowship prepares trainees for leadership in diverse informatics disciplines, including health information systems management, clinical data analytics, machine learning and AI applications in medicine, and process improvement in patient care.

Informatics is unique due to its opportunity to collaborate and work closely with a wide variety of clinical and operational groups across the health care system. This interdisciplinary nature is essential in ensuring that all stakeholders are aligned and allows for a more integrated and holistic approach to health care.

The CAP’s Informatics Committee and Pathology Electronic Reporting (PERT) Committee provide publications, educational offerings, and electronic cancer reporting that empower pathologists to be recognized leaders in clinical informatics.

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