HIMSS strongly emphasizes and encourages professional development and contributions to the healthcare industry for its members. As such, members have the opportunity to be recognized for their dedication to the society and industry for apply for Senior or Fellow member. Members are chosen for advancement after meeting several criteria abased on professional capability, experience, leadership and service to their profession and the society.
Individuals who have advanced to Senior Member or Fellow status are leaders within the society implying not only recognition for past contributions but also the expectation of continuing participation and contributions to HIMSS and the healthcare community.
Learn more by reviewing the HIMSS Member Advancement Program FAQ.
In addition to the Application Form, please attach the following items:
Need Help? Call Megan McGuirk at 312-915-9269 or email advancement@himss.org.
Apply On-line for Advancement to Senior Member or Fellow Member
Download PDF Application for Advancement to Senior Member and Fellow Status
What value do you find in being a HIMSS Fellow?
Being a HIMSS Fellow bonds me to the organization and what I give, I get back ten-fold. I believe I have a stake in the success of HIMSS supporting the mission of “Transforming Healthcare through IT” through my activities.
Susan K. Newbold, RN, FAAN, PhD, FHIMSS
Healthcare Consultant
Nursing Informatics Boot Camp
What was the key factor that motivated you to seek HIMSS Fellowship?
HIMSS Fellows are some of the best contributors to the advancement of our industry, and I wanted to be represented in their ranks. It is important for the HIMSS organization to have key health IT Leaders as Fellows, but it is also an important recognition for the individual.
Judy Murphy, RN, FACMI, FAAN, FHIMSS
VP, Information Technology
Aurora Health Care
How has HIMSS Fellowship helped you advance your nursing career?
Being a HIMSS Fellow has given me professional recognition and opened up new leadership opportunities such as being on the Board. In universities, gaining tenure and promotion includes service to the community. Being a Fellow was an objective accomplishment that demonstrated my service to the healthcare informatics community and was a consideration in my attainment of tenure and promotion to professor.
Willa Fields, DNSc, RN, FHIMSS
Professor, School of Nursing
San Diego State University