Department of Biomedical and Translational Informatics

Department of Biomedical and Translational Informatics
Geisinger Health System (GHS) is seeking researchers and clinical investigators to be part of a developing program of
research and training in biomedical and translational informatics.
The Department of Biomedical and Translational Informatics will: develop a transdisciplinary research and training
program with a goal of fostering interdisciplinary research and teaching biomedical and health informatics in order to
improve the health of individuals and the community; provide institutional leadership for discovery and dissemination of
innovative solutions to real world problems in health care through programs of research, education, collaboration, and
service; integrate computer science and information science to manage and communicate data, information and
knowledge.
The Department will: work closely with physicians, researchers, senior informaticists and leaders throughout the
organization to identify opportunities to leverage IT as a strategic asset for the realization of informatics research at
Geisinger; establish the Geisinger Medical Informatics fellowship including the development of curricula, fellow and
faculty recruitment and oversight of ongoing ACGME congruent fellowship activities; and participate in the strategic
development of infrastructure and capabilities to extend the scope, quality and rigor of informatics research at
Geisinger.
The search is broad, and areas of interest include:
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Clinical Informatics including Human Factor Engineering, clinical data standards and clinical workflow re-design
Clinical Research Informatics
Translational biomedical informatics
Public and population health informatics
Consumer health informatics
Imaging informatics
Joint appointment in one of Geisinger’s research centers or institutes is also possible, as are academic appointment in
regional universities.
Qualified applicants (MD/DO/PhD) at all faculty ranks with strong research experience and training are invited to apply.
This is an excellent opportunity to join an organization that is a leader in healthcare innovation with deep experience in
the use of health information technology, longitudinal data assets spanning over 15 years, and research portfolio
including genomic, clinical and basic science. Geisinger Health System serves nearly 3 million people in Central and
Northeastern Pennsylvania and has been nationally recognized for innovative practices and quality care.
Discover for yourself why Geisinger has been nationally recognized as a visionary model of integrated healthcare. For
more information, For more information, contact Marylyn Ritchie, PhD, Director, Biomedical and Translational
Informatics Program, Senior Investigator c/o Jocelyn Heid, Professional Staffing, [email protected]