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. 2010 Jul-Aug;17(4):477-80.
doi: 10.1136/jamia.2009.002196.

Ten years of international collaboration in biomedical informatics and beyond: the AMAUTA program in Peru

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Ten years of international collaboration in biomedical informatics and beyond: the AMAUTA program in Peru

Walter H Curioso et al. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2010 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Well-trained people are urgently needed to tackle global health challenges through information and communication technologies. In this report, AMAUTA, a joint international collaborative training program between the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia and the University of Washington, which has been training Peruvian health professionals in biomedical and health informatics since 1999, is described. Four short-term courses have been organized in Lima, offering training to more than 200 graduate-level students. Long-term training to masters or doctorate level has been undertaken by eight students at the University of Washington. A combination of short-term and long-term strategies was found to be effective for enhancing institutional research and training enterprise. The AMAUTA program promoted the development and institution of informatics research and training capacity in Peru, and has resulted in a group of trained people playing important roles at universities, non-government offices, and the Ministry of Health in Peru. At present, the hub is being extended into Latin American countries, promoting South-to-South collaborations.

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