Webinar for Prospective MHI Applicants

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Master of Health Informatics
New Applicants Webinar

Welcome to IHPME’s Fall 2015 online information session for prospective Master of Health Informatics (MHI) program applicants. This event features a short presentation by Program Director Julia Zarb, a selection of instructors, students and alumni, and live chat on key topics for prospective students.

Please use both the Webinar and Audio sections below.

Webinar Login Details via LiveMeeting:

Video-only URL: www.livemeeting.com/cc/communique/join?id=5MH9QN&role=attend
Meeting ID: 5MH9QN
Entry Code: This is not required, leave blank
Attendee: Required:  Name, Email & Company (You may choose to list your current or previous university under the company field).
Notes: For help or technical support call 1-877-283-7062 or (U.S. and Canada) or +(706) 634-4591 (International)
First Time Users: To save time before the meeting, check your system to make sure it is ready to use Microsoft Office Live Meeting.
Audio Dial-in Instructions:
  • Local Dial In: 416-443-4584
  • Toll-Free Dial In: 1-866-518-0787 (Canada and US)
  • Global Toll-Free:  800-2675-0235 (Outside of Canada and US) Please be advised that the participant(s) must use a land line and not a cell phone to dial Toll-Free and Global Toll-Free numbers.

Enter Conference ID # 822073 followed by pound (#)

MHI Program Details: ihpme.utoronto.ca/academics/pp/mhi/  

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