Program: TRaining in Informatics for Underrepresented Minorities in Public Health (TRIUMPH)
Contact: Sripriya Rajamani <sripriya@umn.edu>; Rebecca Wurtz <rwurtz@umn.edu>
# of students to be trained: 705 undergraduate, graduate students, and members of public health workforce
Program Type: Expanding Existing Curriculum to New Institutions
The TRaining in Informatics for Underrepresented Minorities in Public Health (TRIUMPH) Consortium is a dynamic collaboration across academic institutions serving underrepresented individuals in Florida, Georgia, Minnesota, and public health and national partners with reach beyond the member states. Each academic partner will build on existing informatics academic strengths and relationships with practice- and community-based partners to pilot new content and approaches with the goal of translating these pilots into national offerings.
Site | Program | Level | Type |
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Georgia Southern University Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health |
Public Health Informatics Institute |
Graduate |
Degree |
Continuing Education Credits |
Professional Development |
Continuing Education |
|
Public Health Informatics Institute |
Designing and Managing Public Health Information Systems: 8 Steps to Success |
Professional Development |
Certificate |
University of Minnesota |
Population Health Informatics and Technology (PHIT) |
Post Baccalaureate |
Certificate |
Introduction to Public Health Informatics and Information Systems |
Graduate |
Course |
|
Nursing Informatics Program Doctorate |
Graduate |
Course |
|
Industry Training (AMIA First Look, Nursing Knowledge: Big Data Science Conference) |
Professional Development |
Certificate |
Partners and consortia members: Georgia Coastal Health District, Georgia Southern University, HealtHIE Georgia, Minnesota Department of Health and School of Nursing, and Public Health Informatics Institute (PHII).