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2025 Pharmacy Clinical Informatics Internship Program

About the Internship The goal of the Pharmacy Clinical Informatics Internship Program is to develop future pharmacy leaders in informatics by exposing them to principles of population health and clinical informatics, including concepts such as data model design, clinical workflows, and...

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...

Ramy Arnaout, MD

Ramy Arnaout, MD, DPhil, is a faculty member of the Division of Clinical Informatics and Associate Director of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratories. He is president-elect of the American Society of Microbiology Northeast Branch and past Chairman of the FDA/CMS/CDC CLIA Committee. He received his...

Alexa T. McCray, PhD

Dr. Alexa McCray is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a faculty in the Department of Medicine. Her research focuses on biomedical knowledge representation and discovery, addressing the significant problems in curating, disseminating, and exchanging scientific and clinical...

Jason Xiang

Jason Xiang is a MS student in Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School. He received his BS in Computer Science and Ma thematics from Tufts University. His work at BIDMC focuses on mobile app development for digital phenotyping.

DCI Lectures

Cybermedicine: Computing to Empower Patients and Doctors for Better Health Care Drs Slack & Bleich - CI Lecture 03/08/2016 DCI 40th Anniversary, March 8, 2010