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Medical Informatics Course Orientation - CMED.301

This course provides 3rd year students with knowledge and skills about Medical Informatics, including electronic health records, computerized physician order entry, imaging, and Internet health applications.

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Medical Informatics Course Orientation - CMED.301

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  1. CMED 301Medical Informatics Course Orientation 1434 - 2013

  2. Who are we? Dr. Amr Jamal (amrjamal@ksu.edu.sa) Dr. Ahmed Albarrak (albarrak@ksu.edu.sa) Dr. Nasriah Zakaria (nzakaria@ksu.edu.sa) Dr. Tameem Alghanam (talghanam@ksu.edu.sa) Ranyah Aldekhyyel (raldekhyyel@ksu.edu.sa) Guest Speakers Staff

  3. Health/Medical/Biomedical Informatics • The science of health/clinical/bio/medical data/information/knowledge is • Acquired/Collected • Manipulated • Classified • Organized • Retrieved • Stored

  4. Medical Informatics • This course is designed to provide 3rd year students with knowledge and skills about Medical Informatics. • Students will learn how data, information and knowledge is created, managed and processed using Information and Communication Technology. • This course will also introduce the students to electronic health record, computerized physician order entry, imaging, and Internet health applications.

  5. Introduction • Syllabus • Requirements • Attending and participating in lecture/discussion • 4 Discussions • 4 Workshops • 1 Quiz • Midterm Exam • Clinical Information Systems Project • Final Exam

  6. Learning Objectives • To understand the current trends in health informatics as they apply to the healthcare field and the medical profession. • Grow medical students' awareness of the ways in which information technology in Medicine. • To be familiar with Electronic Health Records uses and concepts

  7. Electronic Medical Record

  8. Learning Objectives • Explore computer applications in health education, practice, administration and medical search. • Identify various types of information systems used within healthcare institutions. • Perform online search in medical, pharmaceutical and other health literature through the World Wide Web (WWW).

  9. Assessments 1.Online quiz (10%) 2. Discussion and Participation (16%) 3. Workshop Participation (8%) 4. CIS Project(26%)  5. Midterm & Final Exam (40%)

  10. Use of Computer and Web • Blackboard • Search Engine • Googledoc, SlideShare, Dropbox • Bibliographic tool • Websites about Education & Technology • http://edudemic.com/2013/01/the-15-education-technologies-to-know-about-this-year/

  11. Blackboard- Learning Management System • www.lms.ksu.edu.sa • Logging In • Course name • Download lecture slides/View lecture slides • Announcements • Discussion – with the whole class or within your own group • Online Quiz • Upload project

  12. Attendance • Class Attendance Try your best to come within 10 minutes of the class 10% missing- 1st warning letter 20% missing- 2nd warning letter 25%- will be barred from taking the final examination • Workshop participation Attendance Participation throughout the workshop

  13. Course Policy i. Lecture Hours • Attend class regularly • Pay attention • Questions are welcomed • Respect each other ii. Discussion Hours • Be prepared • Avoid flaming and arguing without basis • Open discussion • Discussion within given topics • Other issues can be brought up outside classroom

  14. Course Policy iii. Online discussions on Blackboard • Support and encourage participation • Argue and discuss using concrete evidences- from website, from literature • Avoid saying “ I agree” or “I disagree” without any logical explanations • Avoid flaming and boycott behaviors • Avoid plagiarism

  15. Course Policy iv. Grades • Follow grading criteria (available on Blackboard) • Re-grading can only be done by submitting written requests and within one week after grade is announced. • Always check Grade Center from time to time and contact us if there’s any error as soon as possible

  16. Plagiarism- Stay Away! • Guidelines: • http://writing.mit.edu/wcc/avoidingplagiarism • http://library.uoregon.edu/guides/plagiarism/students/index.html

  17. Plagiarism Checker • Show a few plagiarism websites • Safe Assignments on Blackboard • http://www.customwritings.com/check-paper-for-plagiarism.html • http://www.plagscan.com/seesources/search.php

  18. Safe Assignments

  19. CIS Project • To study and understand ONE medical informatics system used in a healthcare organization. • Examples • Electronic Health Record, • Radiology Information System • Computerized Physician Order Entry • PACS

  20. CIS Project CIS Milestone (26% of Total Grade) Week 2: Announcement of the Project Week 5: Select system & write letter to organization (1%) Week 6: Progress Report (2.5%) Week 7-10: Visit Organization (choose one convenient date) Week 12: Progress Report (2.5%) Week 15: Presentation Day (10%) Week 18: Submit Final Report (10%)

  21. Thank You amrjamal@ksu.edu.sa @amrjamal www.amrjamal.com

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