Register for this exclusive MCiM-hosted gathering of thought leaders, researchers, and practitioners at the forefront of AI innovation to explore algorithmic biases and fairness in AI-generated content.
Join Associate Director Tatiana Hummel and Education Program Specialist Lisa Dawdy as they provide an in-depth overview of the Master of Science in Clinical Informatics Management (MCiM) program and its unique integration of Business, Technology, and Healthcare.
Whether you’re seeking promotion, career stability, or a strategic pivot into digital health, Stanford MCiM equips you with the tools, connections, and credibility to lead.
Lead Innovation
Drive transformation through emerging technologies and digital strategy.
Understand how systems influence outcomes and lead to solutions that serve patients more effectively.
Clinical Care
Translate information into smarter decisions and better patient care.
Informed Data
Faculty Director Kevin Schulman delves into the transformative impact of clinical informatics, highlighting our innovative curriculum designed to bridge the gap between healthcare and technology. Gain valuable insights into how this cutting-edge program can elevate your career and equip you with the expertise to lead the future of healthcare advancements.
May Stanford medical students apply?
Yes! Please contact us at mciminquiry@stanford.edu to get additional details about applying as a currently enrolled Stanford medical student.
From Eligibility to Career Outcomes. What Future MCiM Leaders Want to Know
Does MCiM offer scholarships?
MCiM is a new program at Stanford University, and currently does not have department-based scholarships. Sources of funding for graduate education range from government agencies to academic departments and schools. Please visit the "Tuition & Financial Aid" page to learn more about the financial options that are offered at Stanford.
How much professional experience do MCiM students have?
In recent years, the program has had a student body with half being "mid-career" professionals with 3–15 years of experience and a quarter being "early-career" professionals with less than 3 years of experience. The remaining students have over 15 years of experience, classifying them as "senior-career" professionals.
May DACA or undocumented individuals apply?
Yes, undocumented student may apply. Stanford is committed to a welcoming and supportive environment for all students, faculty, staff and scholars, and it provides services and support to them without regard to their immigration status, religion, nationality, ethnicity or other characteristics.
May I get an exemption from submitting a TOEFL score?
TOEFL is required unless you hold a degree from a qualifying English-language institution in the US or an equivalent degree from an English-language university in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, or the United Kingdom. U.S. citizenship doesn’t exempt you. The online app system auto-applies exemptions.
What is the minimum eligibility to apply?
Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from a U.S. college or university accredited by a regional accrediting association. Applicants from institutions outside the U.S. must hold the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree from a college or university of recognized standing. Stanford University also requires a minimum proficiency in English.
Do I have to have a bacelor degree?
Yes, applicants must hold, or expect to hold before enrollment at Stanford, a bachelor’s degree from a U.S. college or university accredited by a regional accrediting association. Applicants from institutions outside the U.S. must hold the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree from a college or university of recognized standing.
How much does it cost to apply?
There is a $125 application fee, this fee must be paid via credit card. Fee waivers may be available.
For more information, please visit our Information Page.
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MCiM is a 12-month Stanford program for professionals ready to translate digital breakthroughs into business models that promote compassionate care.
Bring your expertise, your ambition, and your vision — we’ll provide the tools, network, and knowledge to turn them into lasting change.
Created by Stanford leaders in digital technology, business, and clinical care.
A 12-month hybrid format, ideal for working professionals.
Direct engagement with full-time Stanford faculty and experienced industry mentors
Applicable skills gained in a collaborative, cross-disciplinary cohort.
Stanford’s powerful innovation ecosystem and global alumni network.
A smart investment: MCiM blends business with technology and medicine, and tuition is lower than most executive and full-time MBA programs.
Program Director Kevin Schulman, MD, MBA, will provide an overview of how MCiM’s curriculum integrates business, technology, and medicine to create meaningful impact in the healthcare space. The session will also highlight key admissions information and tips.
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Gain Stanford-backed expertise in digital innovation, business strategy, and cutting-edge medicine.
Apply new healthcare and technology insights to shape the future of patient care.
Invest in a degree with lifelong value and lasting career impact.
Join a collaborative, purpose-driven cohort of forward-thinking professionals.
Learn directly from renowned Stanford faculty and active industry leaders.
Move forward with greater clarity, confidence, and strategic direction.
From Eligibility to Career Outcomes. What Future MCiM Leaders Want to Know
For more information, please visit our Information Page.