- The Emory Clinical Informatics Fellowship program has over thirty faculty members, over twenty of whom are physicians who are board-certified in Clinical Informatics. These faculty span the breadth of medical specialties including internal medicine, emergency medicine, pediatrics, surgery, anesthesia, critical care medicine, radiology and pathology.
- Fellowship program faculty have strong collaborations and connections with other Atlanta-based organizations such as the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention which further expand the training opportunities in the program.
- Program faculty are involved with Emory’s Artificial Intelligence and Machine-Learning centers and institutes through its AI.Humanity initiative to help develop safe, equitable and effective AI.
- While the fellowship program is housed in the Emory Department of Pediatrics, any physician who has successfully completed any primary medical specialty residency training in the United States (i.e., are board-eligible or board-certified) is eligible to apply and be considered for the program.
- The fellowship program director, Dr. Alexis Carter (a pathologist), has over two decades of experience in Clinical Informatics and currently teaches at the national board review courses for physicians and non-physicians in Clinical Informatics.
- Training occurs in three different health systems with different missions and in the Emory Department of Biomedical Informatics, thus accommodating a wide range of interests and projects.
- There are four Associate Program Directors, one for each health system site and one for the Emory Department of Biomedical Informatics.