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What is Health and Biomedical Informatics?Health and biomedical informatics is the body of knowledge that concerns the acquisition, storage, retrieval and use of information in, about and for human health, and the design and management of related information systems to advance the understanding and practice of healthcare.

Get involved in Health and Biomedical Informatics at MelbourneOur goal is to build collaborations that advance human health through the shared development and application of expert knowledge about information and communication technologies for healthcare and biomedical research. We welcome your involvement with us in research, education and knowledge exchange activities:

• Would you like to discuss your options for doing a research project with us, either as part of your coursework degree or by enrolling in a research higher degree at Masters or PhD level?

• Are you looking for courses in eHealth and Biomedical Informatics, to meet your own or your organisation’s learning and development needs?

• Are you interested in developing your career as a member of a growing team, either as a visiting scholar or via employment opportunities?

• Doyouneedtosourcescientificadvice,tapintoanetworkofscholarlyexpertiseoraccesslaboratoryfacilities for research or evaluation in eHealth and Biomedical Informatics?

• Would you like to build R&D partnerships to complement the strategies and capabilities of your organisation in healthcare or ICT?

For further information please contact us on: [email protected]

Health and Biomedical Informatics at the University of MelbourneThe University of Melbourne’s Health and Biomedical Informatics Research Unit is based in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences and located in Melbourne’s Parkville Precinct, a major centre for healthcare and biomedical research.

Unit staff are multidisciplinary, with a wide range of research and teaching experience in Medicine, Bio-medical Multimedia, eHealth and Telehealth, Computer Science, Information Systems, Information and Communication Technology, and eLearning.

The Unit works closely with researchers and clinicians from all areas of the Faculty, with the University’s Institute for a Broadband Enabled Society and Departments of Information Systems, Computer Science and Software Engineering, and with a growing number of academic and industry partners

www.healthinformatics.unimelb.edu.au