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The Population Health Informatics specialization within the Master of Science in Biomedical Informatics program offers students comprehensive training in the fast-growing field of community-focused healthcare and preventive medicine. Students learn to leverage geospatial, demographic, and clinical datasets to enhance health outcomes for individuals, families, and entire communities as healthcare networks increasingly adopt data-driven approaches. This program equips learners with expertise in big data analytics and computational methods for monitoring population health, managing disease outbreaks (both chronic and infectious), and implementing effective wellness initiatives across various community scales - from neighborhoods to entire states. The curriculum focuses on converting community health data into actionable insights that can improve outcomes for broad populations. While working with population-level datasets presents challenges, bioinformatics methods are becoming essential for helping policymakers, healthcare professionals, and communities make informed decisions about resource distribution and public health strategies.