2012
DOI: 10.1097/acm.0b013e31823a599e
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The Evolution of a Novel Biomedical Informatics Curriculum for Medical Students

Abstract: Health information technology is an essential component of current medical practice, and federal initiatives to promote the further adoption of these technologies are under way. Therefore, it is increasingly important that medical students receive training in the use of these technologies and become familiar with the discipline of biomedical informatics (BMI), which seeks to maximize the utility of health information. In August 2007, the University of Arizona College of Medicine established a new four-year med… Show more

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“…Others have also noted the challenges to education about the EHR, citing problems analogous to those of clinicians incorporating EHRs into practice, such as integration into workflows, and concerns about unanticipated and undesirable impacts 16. It is clear, however, that competencies in the use of the EHR are aligned with more general physician educational competencies,17,18 and that informatics curricula can be incorporated into undergraduate medical training19,20 and evaluated 21…”
Section: Previous Work Developing Competencies In Informaticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others have also noted the challenges to education about the EHR, citing problems analogous to those of clinicians incorporating EHRs into practice, such as integration into workflows, and concerns about unanticipated and undesirable impacts 16. It is clear, however, that competencies in the use of the EHR are aligned with more general physician educational competencies,17,18 and that informatics curricula can be incorporated into undergraduate medical training19,20 and evaluated 21…”
Section: Previous Work Developing Competencies In Informaticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Born into the computing age, current medical students are generally at ease with the use of computers; however, we wondered whether additional EHR training would advantage them in using computers in clinical encounters in a relationship-enhancing fashion.…”
Section: Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Silverman et al call for the creation of a training lab equipped with an educational electronic health record to allow students to learn about online documentation, data review, and order entry. 7 Medical students themselves have indicated decreased satisfaction in patient-doctor communications when using an electronic health record, and Morrow et al conducted a pilot study to see if first year medical students could be taught "EHR-specific communication skills." 8 Nursing educators have tried several different approaches to teaching undergraduate nursing students how to use electronic health records effectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%