Vascular Surgery Integrated Resident, Colleen Flanagan, MD, Accepted to the Clinical Informatics Fellowship
Vascular Surgery Integrated Resident, Colleen Flanagan, MD (PGY-2), was recently accepted to the UCSF Department of Medicine Clinical Informatics Fellowship (CIF).
The 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.
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.