$63,000
Starting Salary, NJIT Average
$67,500
Mid-Career Salary, National Average
Employment for health information professionals is expected to grow by 23 percent from 2012 to 2022.

What do Medical Informatics Technology majors do?

Skill Set
Medical Informatics professionals engage in workflow/process improvement, which requires the ability to problem-solve and organize and manage schedules and timelines. Communication and interpersonal skills are key as well, as are leadership and analytical prowess. Of course, you also must be able to work with health data systems. Individuals with competency in programming and coding, and a background in healthcare, often find great success in the field.
Career Prospects

Where do Medical Informatics Technology majors work?

Common Job Titles
  • Sales Development Representative
  • Medical Software Engineer
  • Application Analyst - Laboratory Interface Systems
  • IT System Administrator
  • Practice Transformation Analyst
Top Employers
  • Collibra
  • NJII
  • St. Joseph's Healthcare System
  • SJHS
  • Montefiore Information Technology

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