We are a collaborative of scientists interested in the human, social, and organizational dimensions of clinical informatics and digital health. Our backgrounds include clinical informatics and social, cognitive, health, and computer sciences. We are committed to advancing scientific knowledge of how people and technology mutually influence healthcare systems. We draw on qualitative and quantitative methods from the paradigms of user-centered and participatory design, implementation science, human factors engineering, human-computer interaction, technology assessment, and impact assessment. Our work contributes to theory and concept development across disciplines. We foster training opportunities for students and post-doctoral fellows with sociotechnical interests and seek out meaningful scientific collaborations and relationships with our colleagues at the University of Utah and beyond.