School of Health Information Management (SHIM)

NAME OF SCHOOL: SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MANMAGEMENT, JOS UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL (JUTH)


EMAIL: shim@juth.org.ng


                                                                      BRIEF HISTORY
The school was established on 12th October, 2012 with Mr. Eche Stephen as the School coordinator who was appointed on contract bases during the leadership of Dr. Ishaya Pam who was the CEO/CMD of JUTH. The School was established as a monotechnic institution to run a National Diploma Programme in Health Information Management.
Mr. Eche as the school coordinator worked for five years and handed over to Mr. Jinmi Shemfe in 2018. Mr. Shemfe headed the school for a period of five years and handed over to Mrs. Incham Rifkatu Yusuf in April, 2023.
The school got its first accreditation in the year 2016, October 27th and also secured three years Interim accreditation with effect from 30th September, 2019 and thereafter gained four years full accreditation effective from 12th August, 2023.
Since inception, the school has graduated 10 sets and now having the 11th set ready to commence their SIWES with effect from 5th August, 2024.
The school is presently having six permanent lecturers that take core courses with about 16 lecturers that take other courses as shown below:

S/N
NAME OF STAFF
QUALIFICATIONS WITH DATES
COURSES TAKEN
PROFESSIONAL LICENSE NUMBER AND EXPIRATION DATE
REMARK (FT = FULL TIME, PT=PART TIME)
1
SALAMATU BAKO MUSA
- PGD in Management ATBU Bauchi 2017 - HND in HIM, SHIM ABUTH ZARIA, 2010 - MSc. HIM (in view)
CLINICAL CODING
HRB/ZA/10/1713/HRO
HOD
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