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Health Data Management

Build the data skills today’s healthcare employer's demand.

Why Study Health Data Management?

You’ll build the foundational skills needed to understand how health data are collected, analyzed, and used to drive better decisions in modern healthcare. You’ll strengthen your ability to interpret data, work with digital tools, and navigate the technologies that shape today’s clinical and public health environments. You’ll learn how data move through health systems—from collection and storage to analysis and application—giving you a practical edge in an increasingly data‑driven workforce. You’ll be better prepared for entry‑level roles or further study in health analytics, informatics, public health, and health administration.

 

Degrees & Offerings

Health Data Management Certificate

Certificate
  Online

The Health Data Management Certificate builds essential skills in data literacy and technology for today’s digital healthcare environment. Students learn how health data are interpreted, managed, and applied to improve care and system performance.

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Public Health & Health Sciences

The Department of Public Health and Health Sciences emphasizes collaborative learning, equipping students with a rich understanding of the health care field and preparing them to excel in careers such as advocating for health policy, promoting health through education, managing health data analytics and leading collaborative health care teams. The department offers degrees at the associate, bachelor's, master's and doctorate levels.

Faculty and Staff

Get to know the faculty and staff in the Department of Public Health and Health Sciences. Our faculty are experts in their field, contributing research and scholarship in productive aging and gerontology, management of chronic disease, health and culture, attachment, Native American health and more.
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Musheera Abdellatif

Associate Professor
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DenYelle Baete Kenyon

Associate Dean of Community Health & Engagement
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Darla Biel

Assist Director, CPCM
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Viviana Deleon

Post MPH Fellow
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Bridget Diamond-Welch

Associate Professor, Research
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Ryan Groeneweg

Clinical & Behavior Services Manager
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Johanna Gregoire

Program Assistant I
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Jonelle Hook

Instructor
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Amanda Huber

Program Assistant I
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Shelby Jepperson

Associate Professor of Practice
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Ange Johnson

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Health Care Administration
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John Korkow

Assistant Professor
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Kerri Muehler

Instructor
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Amy Lynn Nelson

Program Director/Senior Lecturer
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Tifanie Petro

SP24 ADJ INSTR HMS 200 AND 351
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Susan Puumala

Professor of Practice
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Brittany Schultz

Academic Advisor
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Minga Vargas

Instructor
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Kory Zimney

Assoc Dean, Health Sciences/Chair, Public Health & Health Sciences/Professor

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