https://medicine.temple.edu/directory/jinha-lee-phd
His research primarily utilizes large datasets and clinical observations from various healthcare databases and field studies in clinical facilities. He has collaborated actively with hospitals, healthcare research institutes, and healthcare delivery organizations in the U.S. and foreign countries.
https://cph.temple.edu/marketing/lp/MSHI
Exclusive Industry Access – Full-time students receive free Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) membership. Dual Degree Option – Earn both an MSHI & MPH in as little as three years.
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/health-informatics-ms-hp-hlti-ms
In the Master of Science in Health Informatics program, students train to create health data systems and processes in order to improve healthcare delivery.
https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis2101sec4sp2015/files/2015/01/Week-12-Developing-and-Acquiring-Information-Systems.pdf
Managers from across organizations are involved in developing and acquiring information systems Combining Customized and Packaged software
https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/sezgin-ayabakan-tuh48038
He taught undergraduate and graduate courses in Information Systems at the University of Baltimore and the University of Texas at Dallas prior to his arrival. His research focuses on the impact of health information technology initiatives on the cost and quality of healthcare delivery.
https://sites.temple.edu/ydong/
Dr. Dong received his Bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Tsinghua University. He obtained his Ph.D. from the Pennsylvania State University in 2009. Dr. Dong’s primary research focus is on sufficient dimension reduction and high-dimensional data analysis.
https://ibit.temple.edu/john-turner/
Since assuming his role in 2013, Turner and his team have contributed significantly to 3M—rationalizing more than 3,000 applications with primary area ERPs, standardizing processes and reducing cost to serve with an end-to-end SAP solution.
https://medicine.temple.edu/
Temple alum Dr. Douglas Mest and his husband Mark Pelekakis knew they wanted to pay their success forward to support Temple’s mission. Knowing their ‘why’, scholarship support became their ‘how’.
https://www.temple.edu/directory/jason-c-gallagher-jasoncg
His research interests focus on the treatment of patients with highly-resistant infections and maximizing the pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic profile of antimicrobials.
https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/sunil-wattal-swattal
His work has received several best paper awards and nominations, as well as been funded through grants from the NSF and the Kauffman Foundation.