
Medical Informatics
Medical Informatics is the intersection of healthcare and information technology, focusing on managing and analyzing medical data to improve patient care and outcomes. It involves using electronic health records, data analytics, and digital tools to support clinical decisions, enhance communication among healthcare providers, and streamline operations. In the context of Medical Biophysics, it applies principles of physics and biology to understand complex medical data, allowing for better diagnostic techniques, treatment planning, and research advancements. Essentially, it leverages technology and data to enhance how we understand and provide healthcare.