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The ongoing evolution of the core curriculum of a clinical fellowship in pathology informatics

The Partners HealthCare system's Clinical Fellowship in Pathology Informatics (Boston, MA, USA) faces ongoing challenges to the delivery of its core curriculum in the forms of: (1) New classes of fellows annually with new and varying educational needs and increasingly fractured, enterprise-wide...

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Published in:Journal of pathology informatics 2014-01, Vol.5 (1), p.22-22, Article 22
Main Authors: Quinn, Andrew M., Klepeis, Veronica E., Mandelker, Diana L., Platt, Mia Y., Rao, Luigi K.F., Riedlinger, Gregory, Baron, Jason M., Brodsky, Victor, Kim, Ji Yeon, Lane, William, Lee, Roy E., Levy, Bruce P., McClintock, David S., Beckwith, Bruce A., Kuo, Frank C., Gilbertson, John R.
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Clinical informatics curriculum
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clinical informatics teaching
Core curriculum
Curricula
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Laboratories
Medical informatics
Pathology
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