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The Division of Clinical Informatics (DCI) was among the first academic divisions in the world to concentrate on the use of computers for patient care, teaching, and medical research. The goals of DCI have been to improve the quality and reduce the cost of medical care, to enhance the quality of...

About

The Division of Clinical Informatics (DCI) is one of the oldest academic and research groups focused on the effective use of information and communication technologies in patient care. Founded in 1970 by Drs. Howard Bleich and Warner Slack, DCI was among the first academic divisions in the world to...

Publications

2025 1. Koski E, Das A, Hsueh PS, Solomonides A, Joseph AL, Srivastava G, Johnson CE, Kannry J, Oladimeji B, Price A, Labkoff S, Bharathy G, Lin B, Fridsma D, Fleisher LA, Lopez-Gonzalez M, Singh R, Weiner MG, Stolper R, Baris R, Sincavage S, Naumann T, Williams T, Bui TTT, Quintana Y. Towards...

Awards

In 2025, Dr. Charles Safran received the prestigious IMIA François Grémy Award, the highest lifetime achievement honor in medical informatics, recognizing his outstanding contributions to advancing the field through research, education, and global leadership. Dr. Alexa McCray, a pioneering...

People

DCI Chief Yuri Quintana, PhD - yquintan@bidmc.harvard.edu Program Director, Clinical Informatics Fellowship Frank Pandolfe, MD, MMSc, FAMIA - fpandolf@bidmc.harvard.edu See our former fellows and our fellowship program details. Core Faculty Members Core members of the Division of Clinical...

Videos

See more videos at our DCI YouTube Channel and DCI InfoSAGE YouTube Channel.

DCI Awards

2001 AMIA Morris F. Collen Award to Dr. Warner Slack and Dr. Howard Bleich 2014 AMIA Morris Collen Award to Dr. Charles Safran