AHIMA & AMIA Resources
Michael Lively
QuantumAI Founder - Innovator, Builder, Technology Evangelist | GenAI Researcher | Prompt Engineer | Technology Manager | QA Architect | DevOps Engineer | Cloud Architect | Data Scientist | PMI-ACP | MCT
As part of my graduate studies in Bioinformatics, I joined two prestigious organizations—AMIA (American Medical Informatics Association) and AHIMA (American Health Information Management Association)—both of which offer a wealth of resources. I look forward to integrating these resources with AI agents and using them in an upcoming hackathon.
Note: If you join AHIMA (student membership $49), you will have access to the following resources.
AHIMA - Selected Student Membership Benefits:
- Student Member Resource Center: A dedicated space providing career resources, scholarship opportunities, and professional development tips.
- AHIMA Body of Knowledge (BOK): A digital repository housing research, best practices, white papers, and professional tools.
- Publications & Journal of AHIMA: Stay updated with the latest industry trends, best practices, and policies through access to publications and the official AHIMA journal.
- AHIMA Microcredentials: Earn specialized digital badges showcasing emerging HIM skills.
- Free Webinars: Engage with on-demand and live webinars covering current topics in health information management.
- AHIMA Certification: Explore pathways to obtain credentials like RHIA, RHIT, CCS, and more.
- Art of Mentoring: Benefit from a formal mentoring platform connecting students with experienced HIM professionals.
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Note: If you join AMIA (student membership $50), you will have access to the following resources.
AMIA - Selected Student Membership Benefits:
- Journal Access Center: Enjoy full access to peer-reviewed journals, including JAMIA (Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association).
- AMIA Knowledge Center: Access a repository of white papers, research, and resources on medical informatics.
- AMIA Connect: Engage in an online community for networking, resource sharing, and discussions among members.
- Working Groups: Join specialized communities focusing on areas like Clinical Informatics, Bioinformatics, and Consumer Health.
- Academic Forum Communities: Collaborate with academic institutions and members on education and research initiatives.
- Education Catalog: Explore webinars, tutorials, and courses for ongoing education in informatics.
- Informatics Academic Programs: Access a curated list of accredited informatics programs at universities.
- Careers & Certifications: Find career development resources and information on informatics certification pathways.
- News & Publications: Stay informed