Training offered to help develop knowledge and technical skills unique to Healthcare Data Management

BridgeHead Software has announced the introduction of a new series of technical training courses designed for health IT professionals. These courses encourage technical skills development and are organised around the types of healthcare applications that health IT professionals are responsible to manage, such as HIS/EMR, database, PACS, and Microsoft applications. Along with the new courses, BridgeHead has also introduced a new recognition program for professionals who complete the HDM courses.

  • Thursday, 3rd October 2013 Posted 11 years ago in by Phil Alsop

See a complete list of the new HDM training courses at: http://www.bridgeheadsoftware.com/services/training_and_education/


“Technical skills development is of paramount importance in today’s healthcare IT arena,” said Steven Giangregorio, VP of Professional Services, BridgeHead Software. “The sophistication of the technologies comprising IT infrastructure in hospitals have leap-frogged older technology environments within recent years, and the pace of change continues to accelerate. Health IT is now at the cutting edge of data management in the world among all industries. Expanding the breadth and depth of our training schedule provides health IT professionals with greater access to BridgeHead’s unique expertise and experience.”


With its HDM recognition program, BridgeHead hopes to help bring more awareness to the healthcare industry of the importance of skills development for its IT professionals, as well as recognition of skills excellence by health IT professionals, which rivals that of professionals in any industry. Recognised professionals will receive HDM Professional certificates suitable for use in social media profiles, as well as exclusive invitations to participate in the new HDM Professional group, which BridgeHead introduced on LinkedIn in September. Any health IT professional completing training with BridgeHead since January 2011 will be formally recognised into the program.