The UCSF Clinical Informatics Fellowship (CIF) is a two year program for physicians who have successfully completed any ACGME/ABMS residency and who wish to develop and advance a professional and primary interest in informatics. The UCSF CIF seeks to train physicians who will go on to become leaders in their specialty as well as in the specialty of informatics, advancing their own work while also becoming invaluable resources and collaborators for their peers. Formal education or significant experience in computer science is helpful but not required. Fellows will either arrive or leave with the necessary CS expertise. The purpose of the CIF is to create health informatics leaders. The fellowship will include the experience and training necessary to become a productive academic contributor, a healthcare enterprise Chief Health or Medical Information Officer (CHIO/CMIO), or a successful informatician in the world of industry. Upon completion of the CIF, graduates will take the Clinical Informatics exam administered by the American Board of Preventive Medicine and become board certified in Clinical Informatics. Contact Director: Raman Khanna, MD, MAS Director Email: [email protected] Coordinator: Jennifer Lee, BS Coordinator Email: [email protected]
The UCSF Clinical Informatics Fellowship (CIF) is a two year program for physicians who have successfully completed any ACGME/ABMS residency and who wish to develop and advance a professional and primary interest in informatics. The UCSF CIF seeks to train physicians who will go on to become leaders in their specialty as well as in the specialty of informatics, advancing their own work while also becoming invaluable resources and collaborators for their peers. Formal education or significant experience in computer science is helpful but not required. Fellows will either arrive or leave with the necessary CS expertise. The purpose of the CIF is to create health informatics leaders. The fellowship will include the experience and training necessary to become a productive academic contributor, a healthcare enterprise Chief Health or Medical Information Officer (CHIO/CMIO), or a successful informatician in the world of industry. Upon completion of the CIF, graduates will take the Clinical Informatics exam administered by the American Board of Preventive Medicine and become board certified in Clinical Informatics. https://clinicalinformaticsfellowship.ucsf.edu/
The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and UCLA Health are seeking outstanding applicants for a two-year fellowship in Clinical Informatics (CI) at the University of California, Los Angeles. The program is open to graduates of residency programs in any specialty. Fellow Requirements Applicants must have graduated from an appropriately licensed medical school located in the United States or Canada, or from a school located elsewhere that is approved by the ABPM. Applicants must successfully complete a residency in an ABMS-participating specialty by June 2019, and must be either board-certified or board-eligible at that time. Applicants should be eligible for a permanent California medical license. Applicants do not need to have formal training in Computer Science or a related discipline, but they need to demonstrate a strong interest and aptitude in Clinical informatics. To Apply
Option 1: Clinical Informatics Fellowship Track Applications to the UCLA Clinical Informatics Fellowship Program must be submitted through the Association of American Medical Colleges'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). The fellowship can be found on the ERAS under Clinical Informatics (Internal Medicine) new specialty. Paper applications will not be accepted. Applications for July 2021 will be reviewed on a rolling basis until November 30, 2020. Program name: UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine/UCLA Medical Center Program Specialty: Clinical Informatics (Internal Medicine) ACGME ID: 1390514001
医生上个世纪七十年代是黄金时代,很赚钱。
有台湾医生上个世纪七十年代来美国,能直接match进ORTHOPEDICS,然后自己开诊所,每个星期去银行存两万美金的现金,因为每个星期去,银行的工作人员都认识他了。要知道七十年代,买一个好学区的大HOUSE,那种接近一万SQFT的LOT,2500 SQFT的4 bedroom, 3 bathroom的在洛杉矶的好学区的大HOUSE才三万美金,也就是说每个星期可以买一个好学区的大HOUSE。
这人现在已经退休了,不过本地的植物园修中国园,他一个人捐了三百万美金。他家在本地富人区有几千万美金的大豪宅,家里有电梯,另外在laguna beach也有一个几千万美金的豪宅。他当医生的时候,他老婆就家里买很多房子,做包租婆。反正他也很会投资,他的一个豪宅,一个月只是maintainance都要两万美金。他个人资产少说也有个几十亿美金。
见过美国土生土长的白人神经外科医生去TOP 10的商学院读MBA,转行去了投行的。
见过医生干了几年,对做医生不感兴趣,辞职去写小说了,自己是内科医生。
有kaiser 的中国家庭医生,每次见面都说不喜欢做医生,只是为了paycheck在坚持。
有中国医生做了几年不感兴趣,跑去做管理或者咨询的。
反正医生也只是一个职业,很多人只是看到外在的glory, 其实医生这个职业本身是很枯燥无味的,而且每天工作的内容基本一成不变,年复一年,日复一日。
认识一个自己开业的美国长大的菲律宾医生就说,每天看病人太无聊了,so boring, 他想kill someone. 他为了不无聊,就在自己的诊所接收医学院的学生实习,每天有3--5个不同的医学院的医学生在他的诊所实习,有western 的,有USC的,反正各种不同的医学院的医学生,这样就有人陪他聊天,帮他看病人,写 H and P. 医学生呆一两个月就走了,他到时候写一封推荐信就好,免费的劳动力。 如果有中国的医学院毕业生想找临床实习的地方,去他那儿,还不用交几千美金的钱。 他有时候就在家里,通过摄像头看病人,反正医学生可以查体,然后他的诊所的medical assistant 可以vital signs. 在疫情之前的几年他就已经可以随时work from home, telemedicine了。
如果想转行做计算机相关的内容,医生可以去读clinical informatics, ACGME现在也有这种fellowship,培训一两年,出来可以做医院的chief informatics officer, 工资也和医生差不多,还是管理层,也没有丢了自己的以前医学临床背景。
In September of 2011, the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) approved Clinical Informatics (CI) as a board-eligible subspecialty through sponsorship by the American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM). In 2014, Stanford became the nation''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s first ACGME accreditated clinical informatics fellowship program, and was granted "continued accreditation" status following a successful ACGME site visit in 2016. The CI Fellowship program is excited to contribute to Stanford''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s long tradition of leadership in clinical informatics, which dates to the founding of the biomedical informatics graduate training program in 1982. Training in CI at Stanford affords fellows diverse applied clinical informatics experiences across Stanford Medicine, in various local health systems, and in industry. More information about the origin of clinical informatics as a subspecialty and a list of ACGME accredited programs is available on the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) website.
https://med.stanford.edu/cifellowship.html
The UCSF Clinical Informatics Fellowship (CIF) is a two year program for physicians who have successfully completed any ACGME/ABMS residency and who wish to develop and advance a professional and primary interest in informatics. The UCSF CIF seeks to train physicians who will go on to become leaders in their specialty as well as in the specialty of informatics, advancing their own work while also becoming invaluable resources and collaborators for their peers. Formal education or significant experience in computer science is helpful but not required. Fellows will either arrive or leave with the necessary CS expertise. The purpose of the CIF is to create health informatics leaders. The fellowship will include the experience and training necessary to become a productive academic contributor, a healthcare enterprise Chief Health or Medical Information Officer (CHIO/CMIO), or a successful informatician in the world of industry. Upon completion of the CIF, graduates will take the Clinical Informatics exam administered by the American Board of Preventive Medicine and become board certified in Clinical Informatics. Contact
Director: Raman Khanna, MD, MAS Director Email: [email protected] Coordinator: Jennifer Lee, BS Coordinator Email: [email protected]
The UCSF Clinical Informatics Fellowship (CIF) is a two year program for physicians who have successfully completed any ACGME/ABMS residency and who wish to develop and advance a professional and primary interest in informatics. The UCSF CIF seeks to train physicians who will go on to become leaders in their specialty as well as in the specialty of informatics, advancing their own work while also becoming invaluable resources and collaborators for their peers. Formal education or significant experience in computer science is helpful but not required. Fellows will either arrive or leave with the necessary CS expertise. The purpose of the CIF is to create health informatics leaders. The fellowship will include the experience and training necessary to become a productive academic contributor, a healthcare enterprise Chief Health or Medical Information Officer (CHIO/CMIO), or a successful informatician in the world of industry. Upon completion of the CIF, graduates will take the Clinical Informatics exam administered by the American Board of Preventive Medicine and become board certified in Clinical Informatics.
https://clinicalinformaticsfellowship.ucsf.edu/
https://amia.org/careers-certifications/informatics-academic-programs
The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and UCLA Health are seeking outstanding applicants for a two-year fellowship in Clinical Informatics (CI) at the University of California, Los Angeles. The program is open to graduates of residency programs in any specialty.
Fellow Requirements Applicants must have graduated from an appropriately licensed medical school located in the United States or Canada, or from a school located elsewhere that is approved by the ABPM. Applicants must successfully complete a residency in an ABMS-participating specialty by June 2019, and must be either board-certified or board-eligible at that time. Applicants should be eligible for a permanent California medical license. Applicants do not need to have formal training in Computer Science or a related discipline, but they need to demonstrate a strong interest and aptitude in Clinical informatics.
To Apply
Option 1: Clinical Informatics Fellowship Track
Applications to the UCLA Clinical Informatics Fellowship Program must be submitted through the Association of American Medical Colleges'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). The fellowship can be found on the ERAS under Clinical Informatics (Internal Medicine) new specialty. Paper applications will not be accepted. Applications for July 2021 will be reviewed on a rolling basis until November 30, 2020.
Program name: UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine/UCLA Medical Center Program
Specialty: Clinical Informatics (Internal Medicine)
ACGME ID: 1390514001
Option 2: Combined Pathology/Clinical Informatics Fellowship Track
Applications to the UCLA Combined Pathology/Clinical Informatics Fellowship Track must be submitted through UC Recruit. Paper applications will not be accepted. Applications for July 2022 are now being accepted. For more information visit our Combined Pathology/Clinical Informatics Fellowship page.
https://www.uclahealth.org/why-choose-us/healthcare-professionals/clinical-informatics-fellowship
https://mmci.duke.edu/
这种clinical informatics的PROGRAM很多的,如果医生去申请,很容易进的。
我只是抛砖引玉,大家也可以说说自己看到的医生转行的故事。
以前同事中还有JD编码的。 一老兄有CS硕士,有完成JD课程考过Bar,主攻专利法。 但能找到都是事务所菜鸟职位,工作时间长薪水低。想想不划算,成立一家公司专门为律师楼做顾问, 赚的更多。