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Dan Feinberg - Consulate General of Canada (CTA Boston). Boston, MA, US

Dan Feinberg

Professor of Health Informatics & Computer Science | Consulate General of Canada (CTA Boston)

Boston, MA, UNITED STATES

Daniel Feinberg is an expert in technology, health informatics, health care, healthcare information technology and entrepreneurship.

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Biography

Dan Feinberg became the director of the interdisciplinary Master of Science in Health Informatics program in 2009. His background encompasses technology, health care, and business, and he has served as the president of the New England Health Information Management Systems Society.

Prior to assuming his current position, he founded several companies, the most recent of which was RetinaCheck, a health-care IT and medical device company. He also had been the project manager for an electronic medical record system for mental health providers. He holds an MBA with a healthcare management certificate from Boston University.

Industry Expertise (1)

Health Care - Services

Areas of Expertise (4)

Computer Science

Entrepreneurship

Healthcare Information Technology

Health Informatics

Education (3)

Northeastern University: Ed.D., Curriculum and Leadership 2017

Questrom School of Business - Boston University: M.B.A., Healthcare Management 2006

Brandeis University: B.A., Political Science and Government 1998

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Selected Articles (1)

WOMEN’S SELF-IDENTIFIED SOURCES OF STUDENT SUPPORT IN A MASTER’SLEVEL HEALTH INFORMATICS DATABASE COURSE

Northeastern University

2017 This study examined the supports that female students sought out and found of value in an online database design course in a health informatics master’s program. A target outcome was to help inform the practice of faculty and administrators in similar programs. Health informatics is a growing field that has faced shortages of qualified workers who understand the business, health care, and technical issues involved.

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