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Where job skills meet people skills. Earn diplomas, degrees and graduate certificates in downtown Toronto.
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George Brown College Health Informatics Internship Program Fall 25
T402
Students will work in teams of 1-4 and spend 240 hours per student to understand and tackle the problem of your choosing. Students will provide a document and presentation summarizing their findings as well as provide knowledge transfer to your organization. In terms of the students' interests in placements, they are looking for opportunities in product support, project coordinator, business analyst (gathering requirements, workflow design, and improvement), QA tester, training users in HIT, and privacy analyst. They are open to other opportunities as well.
Data Analysis in Action
This experience offers learners the opportunity to apply their data analysis skills in real-world scenarios, guided by two experienced professors. Participants will work collaboratively to interpret data, identify trends, and provide actionable insights. By engaging with industry projects, learners will enhance their ability to translate classroom knowledge into practical solutions, preparing them for future roles in data-driven environments. These students are the top 5% business department students of the GBC.
Implementing Health Information Systems Technologies (HIST) in Healthcare Settings
T402
George Brown College invites healthcare organizations to collaborate on a transformative experiential learning opportunity with postgraduate learners from the Health Informatics program. Our learners are equipped with a deep understanding of healthcare systems, technologies, and trends, seeking to apply their skills in real-world scenarios. Through this experience, employers will engage with dedicated students eager to tackle challenges in health informatics, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and enhancing healthcare delivery. Employers are expected to provide regular communication, guidance, and all necessary project information. They are encouraged to attend the final presentation virtually and provide constructive feedback to student groups via the Riipen platform.
Cloud Computing Technologies with Postgraduate Learners from George Brown College
T465
George Brown College invites employers to collaborate with postgraduate learners from the innovative Cloud Computing Technologies Program. This program equips learners with advanced system and network administration skills, cloud productivity tools, and cloud computing design and security. Learners have experience in leading cloud providers, like Microsoft 365, Microsoft Azure, and Amazon AWS. Employers are expected to engage regularly with learners, provide project guidance, share necessary information, attend virtual presentations, and offer constructive feedback via the Riipen platform.
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