Alumni Spotlight - Charles Langley
Alumni Spotlight - Charles Langley
Charles Langley decided to go back to school in his 30s. Beginning after high school, he had worked in supply […]
Charles Langley decided to go back to school in his 30s. Beginning after high school, he had worked in supply […]
Alumni news, Health Informatics
Lashawn Fofung found her way to finishing her degree later in life, and though she had a few stops-n-starts along […]
With only a few weeks before the end of the spring semester and graduation for some students, many classes are […]
Abisola Soyemi, an advisory associate in provider operations, healthcare transformation at PricewaterhouseCooper, recently completed a graduate certificate in health informatics. […]
"There has to be a way for me to work remotely and still be in healthcare, ” Eve Vokouma. Eve […]
Alumni news, Health Informatics, Nutrition
ATLANTA — Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions alumni Tamara Melton and Fortune Onwuzuruike have been named […]
Health Informatics, Student news
Childhood experiences led Georgia State University health informatics master’s degree candidate Schuylar Holmes to a future in healthcare. She visited her chronically-ill grandmother in the hospital as a child, but her own experiences as a pediatric cancer patient solidified her interest.
Health Informatics, Student news
After a year of remote meetings, Lewis College health informatics students and faculty returned to the massive HIMSS 2021 Conference […]
Health Informatics, Student news
Oumme Sairally, a summa cum laude spring graduate of the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in health informatics (HI), moved from halfway around the world to earn her Georgia State degree. The native of Mauritius and first-generation college student landed a job with B-Swift, an electronic benefits management company, a division of Aetna/CVS Health.
Health Informatics, Student news
Takyna Ritter, Stephanie Scales and Brienna Sylvester along with three additional classmates, became the first graduates of the Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions master’s degree in health informatics in May.