IT Modality Academy
Healthcare IT Bootcamps for Experienced Professionals
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FocusApplied learning, visible outcomes, and durable artifacts
LEARNER DECISION
Fit, total cost, policy, and firewall precede any paid decision.
- 01Fit
- 02Operations
- 03Firewall
- 04Outcome
Five roles. Five different bodies of work.
Healthcare project management
Choose this track when your work centers on scope, governance, dependencies, communication, readiness, cutover, stabilization, and handoff across a healthcare technology program.
applied capstone: a calibrated delivery plan and governance pack for a healthcare application rollout.
Review healthcare project management
Healthcare business and systems analysis
Choose this track when your work centers on workflow discovery, stakeholder questions, requirements, business rules, traceability, acceptance, and change impact.
applied capstone: a calibrated workflow-to-requirements and acceptance package.
Review healthcare business and systems analysis
EHR application analysis
Choose this track when your work centers on application ownership, intake, triage, change analysis, build documentation, testing, release evidence, and operational handoff.
applied capstone: a calibrated application change and release package.
Review EHR application analysis
Healthcare interoperability and FHIR R4
Choose this track when your work centers on healthcare data exchange, endpoint capability, resource modeling, API interactions, profiles, validation, testing, and production-workflow limits.
applied capstone: a calibrated FHIR R4 exchange and validation package.
Review healthcare interoperability and FHIR R4
Choose this track when your work centers on risk-based test strategy, workflow cases, traceability, calibrated test data, defects, regression evidence, release decisions, and handoff.
applied capstone: a calibrated EHR release-readiness evidence pack.
Review healthcare QA and testing
Compare the complete operating facts before applying
Before applications open for a track, its detail page must publish:
who fits and who does not;
the experience and prerequisite boundary;
capability outcomes tied to specific artifacts;
a applied 6–8-week learning arc that matches completed curriculum materials;
the actual schedule, delivery mode, time zone, and sustainable weekly workload;
the weekly artifact plan and controlled capstone;
a scorable rubric and completion requirements;
the named instructor and any guest only after verification and ownership review;
the support and accessibility path that operations can provide;
the applicable terms, refund/deferral posture, and privacy links; and
the completion-only credential and training/work firewall.
Every track publishes its dates, live-session pattern, time zone, workload, format, instruction and review roles, support, assessment, accessibility path, and enrollment terms. Choose the course only when those operating facts fit.
Dates, workload, format, support, and price are not inferred
Next cohort window: September–November 2026; exact dates are shown on each track.
Session schedule and time zone: Track-specific live sessions in Eastern Time, with asynchronous practice.
Weekly workload: Six to nine hours, depending on the track; each detail page shows the exact expectation.
Format: Blended live studio, recorded review segments, individual practice, and written feedback.
Instruction: IT Modality Academy faculty with principal and domain review.
Review clinics: Each cohort includes architecture and delivery, domain and workflow, and finance and operating-controls clinics.
Support and feedback: Weekly office hour, rubric feedback, and one structured resubmission window.
Tuition: Accepted learners receive the complete tuition, tax, cancellation, deferral, refund, and payment terms before enrollment. No payment is collected with the application.
Apply to one track with the same bounded form
The application asks for the selected track, real cohort preference when one exists, relevant experience, current role, learning goal, motivation, sustainable weekly capacity, English-delivery acknowledgment, optional scholarship consideration, optional accessibility-path request, and the required policy acknowledgments.
It does not collect payment, discount codes, confidential work, patient information, protected health information, government identity documents, bank or tax information, or any information about a Rigors application.
Submitting the form confirms only that an Academy application was received by the server. It does not promise admission, a cohort place, a price, a response time, completion, assessment access, network consideration, client review, or work.
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Completion records assessed course work—and nothing beyond it
When a track and its assessment are implemented, a learner who completes the published requirements receives an IT Modality certificate of completion naming the course, dates, and assessed requirements.
It is not a professional, standards-body, vendor, product, HIPAA, PMI, HL7, Epic, or other external certification. It does not establish employment eligibility, work access, placement, income, assessment status, or client selection.
Education and work selection are separate
The course is the product. Payment, scholarship status, application, admission, enrollment, completion, and course performance do not buy or improve assessment, network consideration, client review, client work, employment, placement, income, or a visa or immigration outcome. Academy records remain separate from work-selection records.
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Choose the detail page that matches the work you need to practice. If none fits, use the free series or Academy FAQ rather than submitting a speculative application.
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