SESSION IV HEALTH RESEARCH COMPUTING GEORGE MALINDZAK, SESSION LEADER INTRODUCTION The purpose of this session is to provide for you an in-depth review of the career opportunities that currently exist for specialists in health research computing. We will attempt to define career areas in which positions currently exist and for which trained personnel do not exist in sufficient numbers, as the basis for training programs which will meet our present and future health research computing demands. Health Research Computing is somewhat difficult to define. There are many areas, each requiring certain criteria for the establishment of an individual index of success. ~ciplines not generally We have multiple and complex needs ?uting with which I am accessible to the health care commu ~ical school setting. familiar, and to which I refer, is [plines - particularly However, I am aware that substantia jective in this session as it relates to basic and engineer :er professionals do. In doing will be to show you, by example, w h ;ition of a successful computer so, it is our collective intention interdisciplinary program, particularly as it relates to health computing. Each of the resea science, life science, Some such mixture appea the first
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