Revisions for Pathology Informatics Training
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The "Benedum Center for Oncology Informatics", http://www.upci.upmc.edu/internet/benedum/ and the "Center for Pathology Informatics", http://path.upmc.edu/cpi/index.htm offer training in medical informatics and bioinformatics directly and in collaboration with the "Center for Biomedical Informatics", http://www.cbmi.upmc.edu/ at the University of Pittsburgh. Trainees include graduate students in biomedical science, graduate students in medical informatics, postdoctoral fellows, resident physicians in the Department of Pathology at the University of Pittsburgh and visiting residents from other Pathology training programs. This is a working page supporting the development and management of informatics training.
*This and the pages linked below are wiki pages, which are editable as plain text using the Edit link at the top right of each page. The display format is for developing content only; the final display can be in any form. Using these pages we can collaboratively develop and critique the training program content from both inside our network and externally. Editing help, should you wish to know more, is available from the links at the top (a quick intro to editing is presented below). You may also upload files to any page, which will then be linked on that page. Wiki offers a change history and changes can be undone (see view history at the bottom of each page), so don't be reticent to edit. Comments may be added as placeholders and edited later, or inserted for others to see. If you subscribe to a page (link at upper right) you will receive an e-mail whenever it is edited. Offline comments should be sent to* "Jim Harrison", mailto:jhrsn@pitt.edu
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<b>Key personnel:</b> "Jim Harrison", mailto:jhrsn@pitt.edu, "Jan Walker", mailto:walkerjl@upmc.edu
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