Summary
Objectives: Biomedical and health informatics (BHI) is a rapidly growing domain that relies on
the active collaboration with diverse disciplines and professions. Educational initiatives
in BHI need to prepare students with skills and competencies that will allow them
to function within and even facilitate interdisciplinary teams (IDT). This paper describes
an interdisciplinary educational approach introduced into a BHI graduate curriculum
that aims to prepare informatics researchers to lead IDT research.
Methods: A case study of the “gerontechnology” research track is presented which highlights
how the curriculum fosters collaboration with and understanding of the disciplines
of Nursing, Engineering, Computer Science, and Health Administration. Gerontechnology
is a new interdisciplinary field that focuses on the use of technology to support
aging. Its aim is to explore innovative ways to use information technology and develop
systems that support independency and increase quality of life for senior citizens.
As a result of a large research group that explores “smart home“ technologies and
the use of information technology, we integrated this new domain into the curriculum
providing a platform for computer scientists, engineers, nurses and physicians to
explore challenges and opportunities with our informatics students and faculty.
Results: The interdisciplinary educational model provides an opportunity for health informatics
students to acquire the skills for communication and collaboration with other disciplines.
Numerous graduate and postgraduate students have already participated in this initiative.
The evaluation model of this approach is presented.
Conclusion: Interdisciplinary educational models are required for health informatics graduate
education. Such models need to be innovative and reflect the needs and trends in the
domains of health care and information technology.
Keywords Education - interdisciplinary communication - educational measurement - informatics