New Health Informatics Program at UTA

A new University of Texas at Arlington program aims to support underrepresented students while addressing the evolving health care landscape.

A $675,000 grant from the National Library of Medicine will fund the creation of the Training and Experiential Learning in Biomedical Informatics (TExBioMed) Summer Institute at UTA.

The program’s goal is to increase education opportunities for underrepresented minority students in biomedical, health, and public health informatics while motivating students to pursue careers in these fields, ultimately expanding the talent pool and filling the future needs of the informatics workforce.

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