What do they do? People in informatics study & develop new uses for computer systems
Specializations include: Bioinformatics, social informatics,
clinical informatics, public
health informatics, organizational informatics, dental informatics,
nursing informatics, new media, human-computer interaction design & more
Preferred education: Bachelor's degree
Certification & licensing: Certification available
Getting ahead: May advance to managerial and leadership positions
Skills: Database programming, directing projects, problem-solving, working under pressure
Where they work: Hospitals & clinics, laboratories & academia, e-businesses
Job outlook: Good
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Earnings: Moderately high
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You can read the full overview here:
http://www3.ccps.virginia.edu/career...formatics.html