Good day,
You are invited to the eHealthCareers Fair @McMaster University!
The third regional eHealthCareers fair
will take place on Thursday, March 21, 2013 at McMaster
University’s new Ron Joyce Campus in Burlington, Ontario.
We designed this special event to help you share what you do while you
meet emerging professionals and students skilled in Health Informatics,
eHealth, and Health Information Technology. Our group has previously organized
successful events, at the Communitech Hub in Kitchener, Ontario, Kitchener
City Hall, and the University of Waterloo, bringing together an audience
from all over Southern Ontario.
We are launching this event together with the assistance of with McMaster
University’s
MSc in eHealth
Program. Established in 2008,
This truly interdisciplinary health informatics program involves the Faculties
of Health Sciences, Engineering (Computing and Software) and Business.
Graduates of McMaster’s eHealth Program are “bridge-builders,” with
the ability to build consensus among diverse stakeholders to meet the clinical,
business and technical needs of healthcare organizations.Our venue, the
Ron Joyce Centre, is also home to the DeGroote School of Business
MBA
and executive
education programs. This is a four
storey, 90,000 square foot building that houses state-of-the-art classrooms,
meeting spaces and lecture facilities.
The floor will open one hour before the keynote
presentation. Dennis Giokas, Canada Health Infoway, will be followed by
an information exchange and informal reception with food and refreshments
in which attendees meet with employment and training representatives. Here,
attendees will learn about various career options and opportunities for
advanced training in this growing field. Some of the attending organizations
are: Canada Health Infoway, eHealth Ontario, CHIMA, Goldcare, National
Institute of Health Informatics, Western University, Apps4Health, and more!
This year's event is organized with the help of the MSc in eHealth Program
at McMaster University, the National Student Forum for Health Informatics,
and the National Institutes of Health Informatics.
For more information and to register, attendees
should visit
ehealthcareers.ca
or email [log in to unmask].
Students and recent graduates attend for free!
We hope to see you there!
Regards,
eHealthCareers