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Advancing Health Education: A MedBiquitous Update

Advancing Health Education: A MedBiquitous Update. Peter S. Greene, MD Executive Director, MedBiquitous CMIO, Johns Hopkins Medicine MedBiquitous Annual Conference May 10, 2011. What is the promise of IT for healthcare education?. MedBiquitous Update. Industry landscape

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Advancing Health Education: A MedBiquitous Update

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  1. Advancing Health Education:A MedBiquitous Update Peter S. Greene, MD Executive Director, MedBiquitous CMIO, Johns Hopkins Medicine MedBiquitous Annual Conference May 10, 2011

  2. What is the promise of IT for healthcare education?

  3. MedBiquitous Update • Industry landscape • Standards portfolio • Exemplary implementations • What’s next?

  4. Industry Landscape

  5. Are standards organizations still relevant?

  6. http://hawaii-bed-and-breakfast.blogspot.com/

  7. Standards Portfolio

  8. MedBiquitous: Technology Standards for Healthcare Education Professional Profile Learning Objects • 50 member organizations • 8 Working Groups • ANSI process • Openness • Transparency • Consensus • Due process • Work with leading organizations that can drive adoption Activity Reporting Metrics Virtual Patients Curriculum Inventory Competencies Educational Trajectory

  9. MedBiquitous Goals • Better tracking and evaluation of professional education and certification activities • Easier discovery of relevant education and information resources when and where needed • Interoperability and sharing of high quality online education • Coordination and tracking of competence assessment data

  10. Building the Foundation * American National Standard e-folio

  11. Some Exemplary Implementations

  12. Virtual Patients – DecisionSim

  13. eViP Partners St George’s, University of London, UK Karolinska Institutet, Sweden Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany University of Warwick, UK Universiteit Maastricht, Netherlands Heidelberg University, Germany University of Medicine Cluj-Napoca, Romania Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Poland University of Witten Herdecke, Germany www.virtualpatients.eu

  14. Outcomes Referatory of 320+ collective VPs for multilingual, multicultural access, and integrated into curricula Tried and tested standards Sustainable network of faculties for the development and exchange of VPs Common content licensing model Major resource for medical and healthcare education to be shared by all institutions across the sector www.virtualpatients.eu

  15. ACCME PARS

  16. American Osteopathic Association

  17. Continuum of Learning Initiative (CLI) Performance Improvement Portal Curriculum Inventory Portal Innovations Portal MedEdPORTAL

  18. What’s Next?

  19. Transforming Health Education Practice Profile • EHR data • Problem lists • Procedures Virtual Patients Competency Framework

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