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Health information science
Experts on COVID-19
The following University of Victoria experts are available to media to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic.
Better health through science
The Torch
Elizabeth Borycki was interested in health informatics long before the science had a name. Now she teaches, researches, consults and publishes on the science of designing, developing and managing digitized health systems, technologies and data. A professor with UVic's School of Health Information Science, she's recognized around the world as a leading health informatics researcher, scholar and innovator.
Grad finds her niche in informatics
The Ring
Michelle Wright's decision to enrol in Health Information Science (HINF) was influenced by three key factors: word-of-mouth, the internet and personal satisfaction.
New PIT system shows great promise
The Ring
Staff and physicians with UVic's Health Services Clinic have significantly reduced wait times to improve outcomes for at-risk students with acute mental health issues.
Surgeon completes master’s
The Ring
Dr. James Stewart officially has all of his medical bases covered. Already a practicing general surgeon and a father of five, Stewart took on the extraordinary challenge of adding a UVic master’s degree in Health Information Science (HINF) by distance to his limited free time in January 2009, first studying from Vancouver before moving home to Edmonton six months in.
CIHR award to Lau
The Ring
Dr. Francis Lau (health information science) has been awarded $185,000 per year for five years from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Applied Chair in Health Services and Policy Research for a project entitled “An eHealth Observatory to Monitor the Effects of Health Information System Deployment in Canada.”
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