Press Release – Clinical Informatics Leadership Network Nominations are open for the Clinical Informatics Leadership Award 2021. The Clinical Informatics Leadership Network , (CiLN) worked in partnership with Health Informatics New Zealand (HiNZ) to launch the award in 2019 to recognise the leadership, contribution …
Nominations are open for the Clinical Informatics Leadership Award 2021.
The Clinical Informatics Leadership Network, (CiLN) worked in partnership with Health Informatics New Zealand (HiNZ) to launch the award in 2019 to recognise the leadership, contribution and achievements of clinicians working in the field of data and digital health.
Spark Health is supporting the award for the third year, providing $5,000 in funding for the winner to attend a conference or do further study. They will also receive a free pass and speaking slot at Digital Health Week NZ 2022.
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Media release from HiNZ - Health Informatics New Zealand
Thursday 8 July 2021, 01:12 PM
The winner receives up to $5000 in expenses from Spark Health, to travel to a conference of their choice or to fund further study, and a free delegate pass and a speaking slot on a topic of their choice at Digital Health Week 2022.
To be eligible for the award you must be a member of CiLN. This is open to anyone with a clinical background and an interest in clinical informatics, as described in CiLN’s Clinical Informatics Position Statement.
You can read more about the CiLN Award here and if you have questions about the entry process, please email Nic at sector@hinz.org.nz. Entries close at 5pm on 19 August.
Thursday, 8 July 2021, 12:01 pm
Nominations are open for the Clinical Informatics
Leadership Award 2021.
The Clinical
Informatics Leadership Network, (CiLN) worked in
partnership with Health Informatics New Zealand (HiNZ) to
launch the award in 2019 to recognise the leadership,
contribution and achievements of clinicians working in the
field of data and digital health.
Spark Health is
supporting the award for the third year, providing $5,000 in
funding for the winner to attend a conference or do further
study. They will also receive a free pass and speaking slot
at Digital Health Week NZ 2022.
Becky George won the
2019 award and now sits on the judging panel.