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Monash Partners invites you to undertake health infomatics training and certification with Certified Health Informatician Australasia (CHIA) Why participate with Monash Partners? Monash Partners can provide a discounted rate as well as opportunities for networking and support throughout the training. Who should apply? This training is available to employees of Monash Partners member organisations. To be eligible you will need a degree and three years of relevant experience. See CHIA website for further details. How much time is required? The training program requires a commitment of at least one day a week over a 90 day period. It is important to consider this commitment as there is no option to withdraw once the program has commenced. 1. Applications close Monday 17 December 2018 2. Register HERE 3. Email a copy of your degree certificate, a brief CV, and a covering letter outlining your interest to: [email protected] 4. Successful applicants will be advised by Wednesday 19 December 2018, payment instructions will be provided at that time. Who is Monash Partners? Monash Partners is an innovative partnership between hospitals, research and teaching organisations. Our purpose is to connect researchers, clinicians and the community to innovate for better health. Find out more here. What is CHIA? CHIA is a unique credentialing program for health informatics. The CHIA credential demonstrates that candidates meet the Health Informatics core competencies to perform effectively as a health informatics professional in a broad range of practice settings. The certification has been designed to address the lack of formal recognition for health informatics skills in the Australian health workforce. This program has been developed by leaders in health informatics across the health and IT sector and academia. Find out more, here. Next steps Course cost: $720 per person—(a saving of $200) includes practitioner guide Course start date: Starting date: Monday 11 February 2019

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Monash Partners invites you to undertakehealth infomatics training and certification

with Certified Health Informatician Australasia (CHIA)

Why participate with Monash Partners?Monash Partners can provide a discounted rate as well as opportunities for networking and support throughout the training.

Who should apply?This training is available to employees of Monash Partners member organisations. To be eligible you will need a degree and three years of relevant experience. See CHIA website for further details.

How much time is required?The training program requires a commitment of at least one day a week over a 90 day period. It is important to consider this commitment as there is no option to withdraw once the program has commenced.

1. Applications close Monday 17 December 20182. Register HERE3. Email a copy of your degree certificate, a brief CV, and a covering letter outlining your

interest to: [email protected]. Successful applicants will be advised by Wednesday 19 December 2018, payment

instructions will be provided at that time.

Who is Monash Partners?Monash Partners is an innovative partnership between hospitals, research and teaching organisations. Our purpose is to connect researchers, clinicians and the community to innovate for better health. Find out more here.

What is CHIA?CHIA is a unique credentialing program for health informatics. The CHIA credential demonstrates that candidates meet the Health Informatics core competencies to perform effectively as a health informatics professional in a broad range of practice settings.

The certification has been designed to address the lack of formal recognition for health informatics skills in the Australian health workforce. This program has been developed by leaders in health informatics across the health and IT sector and academia. Find out more, here.

Next steps

Course cost:$720 per person—(a saving of $200) includes practitioner guide

Course start date:Starting date: Monday 11 February 2019