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ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE IN HEALTHCARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT (HISM) - IDL

The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Healthcare Information Systems Management (HISM) is a 60-credit hour program that prepares students to provide clinical and administrative support to staff, patients, and administrators for all matters of concern relating to the facility wide lifecycle management of networks, networked medical equipment and associated systems.

Program Overview

Program Length Program Cost Credits Hours
1065 Clock Hours / 60 Semester Credit Hours
60 Weeks/15 Months (Full Time)
120 Weeks/30 Months (Part Time)
$24,995
60
1065

Associate of Applied Science Degree in Healthcare Information Systems Management (HISM)

Program Manager: John Schmidt

The HISM A.A.S. Degree Program is designed to prepare students for rewarding careers in the healthcare industry, focusing on medical device integration, cybersecurity, and other IT/IS-related tasks associated with the management, maintenance, and safe operations of medical devices. Through a combination of theory and hands-on experience, students will acquire the knowledge and skills needed to ensure the successful integration of medical devices in healthcare settings, while upholding safety and efficiency.

The program addresses crucial topics in healthcare IT, such as medical device networking, data management, cybersecurity principles, patient privacy, and compliance with industry regulations, including HIPAA and FDA standards. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, the curriculum incorporates courses in computer science, electronics, and health informatics to foster a comprehensive understanding of the complex medical device landscape commonly referred to as the Internet of Medical Things, or IoMT.

A key feature of the program is its emphasis on practical experience, providing students with opportunities to collaborate on real-world projects in order to gain proficiency in popular healthcare IT tools and resources. Students will also benefit from networking opportunities and guidance from experienced professionals in the field, ensuring their readiness for fast-growing and in-demand roles upon graduation.

Graduates of this program will be well-equipped to oversee device integration and maintenance, implement robust cybersecurity measures, and manage IT-related tasks integral to medical device operations. With their specialized knowledge and skills, they will be poised for success in this vital, rapidly-evolving healthcare sector.

Degree Program Courses

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PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

The HISM degree is designed to provide students with the base knowledge, skills, and competencies to maintain, configure, and troubleshoot networked biomedical devices, telehealth peripherals, and imaging devices. The curriculum offers entry-level and seasoned Biomedical Technicians the foundation in Information systems technologies, including configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of networked biomedical devices.

CREDENTIALS AWARDED UPON COMPLETION

Upon completion of all requirements, the student will be awarded an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree in Healthcare Information Systems Management (HISM).

CAREER OBJECTIVES

Healthcare technology management is a diverse and rapidly-evolving field where professionals in various roles ensure that medical institutions maintain cutting-edge technologies for improved patient care and better outcomes. These diverse roles, along with many others within the healthcare technology management realm, offer rewarding opportunities for individuals with different skill sets and educational backgrounds. This sector offers multiple career paths, including:

  • Biomedical Equipment Technicians (BMETs) – Responsible for the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of medical devices in healthcare facilities.
  • Healthcare IT Specialists/Biomedical Equipment Support Specialists (BESS) – These specialists manage advanced healthcare information systems to facilitate electronic medical records, telemedicine, and cybersecurity.
  • Health Informatics Professionals – This role merges expertise in healthcare and information technology to analyze, design, and implement efficient healthcare systems.
  • Health and Safety Managers – These individuals oversee hazardous materials handling, workspace ergonomics, and emergency management to ensure safe work environments.
  • Medical Device Sales Representatives – These professionals sell various types of medical equipment to healthcare organizations and practitioners.
  • Clinical Application Specialists – These experts support healthcare providers by mapping out and training staff in the utilization of medical systems.