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Join the Next Generation of Health Care Leaders to Transform Medicine – Introducing the First Master of Management Program in Clinical Informatics

As information technology (IT) becomes ever more critical to the delivery of quality health care and research, so does the expertise required to manage the many IT challenges facing health organizations worldwide. To meet the demand for informaticists and IT-conversant health professionals, The Fuqua School of Business, in partnership with the new Duke Center for Health Informatics, has introduced the Master of Management in Clinical Informatics (MMCi).

Enrollment for this new program begins August 2010; the first class will graduate in May 2011.

The one-year Management in Clinical Informatics program is the only interdisciplinary management program of its kind in the United States – leveraging Duke’s world-renowned track record in medicine, business and health informatics. Through access to the finest faculty and resources across health care, IT and management education, students will acquire the knowledge and skills to merge technology and patient care and help improve human health. 


"We have tremendous resources to bring to the program in terms of a broad network of contacts within the industry, tremendous academic experience in the field, and the amazing academic resources of Duke University."

W. Ed Hammond, PhD
Director, Duke Center for Health Informatics