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Faculty Insights from Professor Bennafield, Clinical Instructor - Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions 09/11/2024

Professor Bennafield share's her experience, background and valuable career advice for anyone considering a career in health informatics.

Faculty Insights from Professor Bennafield, Clinical Instructor - Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions Professor Bennafield insights share her experience and background and valuable career advice for anyone considering a career in health informatics. …

08/05/2024

What initially sparked your interest in health informatics?

"I was fascinated with the intersection of technology and healthcare. I saw the immense potential for technology to transform patient care, improve outcomes and streamline healthcare processes."

Read more about Somkenechukwu (SomK) Onyeka’s Student Success Story here: https://lewis.gsu.edu/2024/08/05/somkenechukwu-somk-onyekas-student-success-story/

From Neuroscience to Health Informatics: A Student's Journey to Success - Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions 06/21/2024

When Fiorella Lozada-Perdomo learned about Georgia State University Health Informatics' fully online M.S. in Health Sciences with a concentration in Health Informatics, fate took over. Despite her initial reluctance because of her work schedule, the online format allowed her to comfortably pursue graduate school. This program seemed to connect her interest in data analysis and health care. Read more about her story here:

From Neuroscience to Health Informatics: A Student's Journey to Success - Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions Fiorella Lozada-Perdomo wasn't always sure where her Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience would take her. Following her graduation from Georgia …

Cell phones are closing gaps in care for vulnerable populations - HIMSS TV Homepage 11/11/2023

Since 97% of American adults have a cell phone, keeping in contact is a good way to intervene in health issues and lower disparities, says Marci Bennafield, clinical instructor in the Georgia State University Health Informatics program.

Cell phones are closing gaps in care for vulnerable populations - HIMSS TV Homepage Since 97% of American adults have a cell phone, keeping in contact is a good way to intervene in health issues and lower disparities, says Marci Bennafield, clinical instructor at Georgia State University's health informatics program.

10/18/2023

Are you interested in a healthcare career but prefer a path that doesn't involve direct, hands-on patient care? If so, Health Informatics might be the perfect choice for you. Georgia State University Health Informatics is currently accepting applications for Spring 2024 admission until November 11th. Take a moment to watch this informative video and explore the website to learn more about the many degree options available: https://lewis.gsu.edu/health-informatics

09/28/2023

has come to an end, and we want to say thank you to all of our supporters. Over 100 gifts were received! To learn more about the Lewis College, visit us at https://t.gsu.edu/3svG5NG.

09/26/2023

There is still time, so let's keep the gifts coming! Thank you to those who have made a gift today. https://t.gsu.edu/46pN38b

09/26/2023

Happy Georgia State Day! Our 6th annual day of giving begins at 10 a.m. Today’s the day to show your support for the Lewis College of Nursing & Health Professions because your gift on can go even further.

We have $3,500 in giving challenge funds to unlock for a variety of our five featured initiatives. Check out the spotlighted programs and help make today a success for the Lewis College and .

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