Stanford Clinical Informatics Fellowship
Training the next generation of healthcare leaders
In September of 2011, the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) approved Clinical Informatics (CI) as a board-eligible subspecialty through sponsorship by the American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM). In 2014, Stanford became the nation's first ACGME accreditated clinical informatics fellowship program, and was granted "continued accreditation" status following a successful ACGME site visit in 2016.
The CI Fellowship program is excited to contribute to Stanford's long tradition of leadership in clinical informatics, which dates to the founding of the biomedical informatics graduate training program in 1982. Training in CI at Stanford affords fellows diverse applied clinical informatics experiences across Stanford Medicine, in various local health systems, and in industry.
More information about the subspecialty of clinical informatics and a list of ACGME accredited programs is available on the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) website.
Applications for the July 2026 class will be accepted through ERAS from early July through Sept 15, 2025. We expect to hold interviews via Zoom in October and November. The AMIA match takes place in December.
Program Leadership
Program Director

Clinical Associate Professor, Pediatrics
Associate Program Director

Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine
Program Coordinator
Mary Riordan
Fellowship Coordinator - Clinical Informatics, Clinical Biochemical Genetics, Laboratory Genetics & Genomics
Associate Program Director

Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of General Pediatrics and Clinical Informatics