• Graduate Certificate in Health Informatics degree at the Sault College is offered a 1-year (2 semesters) program.
  • This program will be delivered through traditional classrooms on campus.
  • The program offered on a full-time basis.
  • Through this program, students with practical learning needs will have the opportunity to access the College campus for that learning.
  • This program will provide students with a better understanding of the use of Information Technology as it relates specifically to the Healthcare Information Technology Domain.
  • Global advancements in the use of technology in electronic medical records, automated voice transcription, digital imaging concepts, ADT (admission-discharge-transfer) systems messaging and workflow, billing, and similar technologies.
  • Graduates will be prepared for positions in health care organizations to lead or assist with health information and technology projects as the: clinical or IT Manager; the Health Technology Leader; Clinical Informatics Specialist, and more.
  • Sault College annually accepts over 4,500 full-time and part-time students.
  • Sault College is among the top two colleges in Ontario in student satisfaction for the past five years in a row and is number one in overall quality of facilities in the province.
  • With enthusiastic staff, small class sizes, and a student-to-faculty ratio lower than the provincial average, Sault College students learn in a supportive environment.