TRIUMPH

The TRaining in Informatics for Underrepresented Minorities in Public Health (TRIUMPH) Consortium is housed in the Center for Public Health Systems. It is led by the University of Minnesota School of Public Health and School of Nursing and includes academic partners Georgia Southern University and Morehouse School of Medicine. The four-school consortium aims to advance health equity by creating sustainable pathways to careers in public health informatics and technology for underrepresented students.

TRIUMPH is funded by a four-year, $7.9 million grant from the U.S. Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) as part of its Public Health Informatics & Technology Workforce Development Program (PHIT Workforce Program).

  • Academic consortium members:
    • Georgia Southern University
    • Morehouse School of Medicine
    • University of Minnesota School of Nursing
    • University of Minnesota School of Public Health
  • Practice partners:
    The consortium is joined by the following practice partners who will provide guidance and opportunities for students to use informatics on real-world projects:

    • Georgia Coastal Health District
    • HealthHIE Georgia
    • Minnesota Department of Health
    • Public Health Informatics Institute
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