D.9. Key Learning Outcomes

1. Understands the nature of health data and uses this information in technology applications.

2. Can produce and apply technological solutions necessary for the management of health information.

3. Understands the ways in which theory and practice affect each other and the connections between them.

4. Has the ability to think at different levels of abstraction and detail.

5. Analyzes, designs and applies information technologies to improve health care quality.

6. Can take active roles in large-scale projects in order to acquire the interpersonal communication skills necessary to work efficiently in a team.

7. Aware that the field of informatics is rapidly developing and languages/platforms change over time.

8. Graduates should recognize the social, legal, ethical and cultural issues involved in the deployment and use of technology. They should respond to these issues from an informed perspective, guided by personal and professional principles. They must further recognize that social, legal, and ethical standards vary internationally.

9. He is fluent in technical and medical terms in English/Turkish and can make written/oral presentations on technical/scientific problems and their solutions.

10. Applies the strategic and tactical skills required for the installation and implementation of health information systems.

11. Understands and applies the language, terminology, ontology, coding and classification systems of health informatics & health care.

12. Can define research problems and conduct research using scientific methods to solve scientific problems.