Clinical Informatics Fellowship Program
The field of Clinical Informatics is a novel, fast-growing subspecialty which first established with board certification through the American Board of Preventive Medicine in 2013. The program was established to meet this growing need as the first-ever Clinical Informatics Fellowship in Florida, and the first-ever located at a dedicated cancer center in the nation. The Clinical Informatics program's mission is to contribute to the prevention and cure of cancer by training the nation's most skilled clinical informatics experts.
The Clinical Informatics Fellowship Program at Moffitt Cancer Center is sponsored by the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine. Fellows in the program are immersed in a robust experience in both the Department of Clinical Informatics and the overall Center for Digital Health (CDH), which is comprised of the departments of Digital Innovation, Information Technology and Office of Health Data Services.
Fellows are primarily located at Moffitt Cancer Center and are a part of the well-established academic Department of Clinical Informatics. As the two primary electronic health records (EHR) in the nation are Cerner and Epic, this program offers the ability to have a fully rounded educational experience for fellows by having them train both at Moffitt’s in-house Cerner Millennium platform, as well as the Epic Hyperspace system at USF/TGH. This broad exposure to all aspects of Clinical Informatics over a two-year period prepares fellows to become board-certified in Clinical Informatics and move on to be leaders in the field and future CMIOs.
Contact Us
For more information about the fellowship or how to apply, please email our Program Administrator, Jamie Harrington, at Jamie.Harrington@Moffitt.org or call 813-745-0589.
Program Director
Veena Lingam, MD
GME Program Administrator
Jamie Harrington, C-TAGME
Jamie.Harrington@Moffitt.org | 813-745-0589