Description

This course provides an overview of core healthcare delivery science subject matter including definitions of HDS components, program planning and evaluation, pre-implementation, implementation, post-implementation sustainability, and more. The objectives are for students to gain a deeper understanding of needs and risk assessment, intervention design and development, particularly using user-centered methods, and implementation of interventions into healthcare delivery systems, using cutting-edge conceptual frameworks and methods.

Summary

Limited to Master of Science in Biomedical Informatics (MScBMI) students, or with permission. Contact mscbmi@uchicago.edu for permission and see enrollment info below. Any students outside of the MScBMI program that wish to enroll must be associated with a University program: Graduate Student at Large (GSAL), Returning Scholar (RS), or enrolled in other Graduate level degree programs at the University. Any faculty or staff member who is not a current UChicago graduate student is suggested to apply to the GSAL program. https://grahamschool.uchicago.edu/academic-programs/graduate-student/graduate-student-at-large Once accepted into GSAL and the MScBMI course you are interested in is identified:

  • Student submits request to mscbmi@uchicago.edu with background information and justification for the request
  • Program staff reviews request and space in the class, as priority is given to MScBMI students
  • Program reviews request with course instructor who has final approval
  • Student may not be notified until the week before the start of the quarter
  • Enrollment may be managed by the program the student is associated with, i.e. GSAL program staff would enroll student in the MScBMI course