School holding job fair for health information technology graduates

Hopkins health job fair

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Posted: 09/11/2012

BALTIMORE -  

Johns Hopkins Hospital says it is holding a job fair for health information technology graduates.
 
The hospital says job opportunities are plentiful in the field which is being helped by financial incentives from the federal government for doctors and hospitals to use electronic health records.
 
Johns Hopkins says it is holding the job fair Thursday afternoon for about 200 recent graduates in the Baltimore-Washington area. The hospital says the fair will allow the students to meet with representatives from about 20 companies looking to hire staff. Johns Hopkins says it is co-sponsoring the fair with George Washington University and the University of Maryland University College. 
 
When
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Noon- 5 p.m.
 
Where
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Sheikh Zayed Tower-Chevy Chase Conference Center
1800 Orleans St.
Baltimore, Maryland 21287
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