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The Electronic Medical Record: A Tool for Teaching. Nancy B. Clark, M.Ed. Director of Medical Informatics Education, FSU College of Medicine For GRIPE Annual Meeting, 1/23/2003. AAMC Informatics Objectives Selecting the EMR Using the EMR in the CLC Educational objectives
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The Electronic Medical Record:A Tool for Teaching Nancy B. Clark, M.Ed. Director of Medical Informatics Education, FSU College of Medicine For GRIPE Annual Meeting, 1/23/2003
AAMC Informatics Objectives Selecting the EMR Using the EMR in the CLC Educational objectives Hands on Experience Goals for this session
Resources/Reading • Rakel, R. (2002) Electronic Medical Record. In: Rakel, R. Textbook of Family Practice, 6th Ed. W. B. Saunders & Co. pp 1635-1645. Available in MDConsult.
AAMC MSOPMedical School Objectives Project • Medical informatics’ use in five major roles played by physicians— • Life-long Learner • Clinician • Educator/Communicator • Researcher • Manager http://www.aamc.org/meded/msop/msop2.pdf(June 1998)
Role of Clinician • Retrieve patient-specific information from a clinical information system, demonstrating the ability to display selected subsets of the information available about a given patient
Role of Clinician • Make critical use of decision support, demonstrating knowledge of the available sources of decision support which range from textbooks to diagnostic expert systems to advisories issued from a computer-based patient record.
Role of Clinician • Document and share patient-specific information, demonstrating the ability to record in information systems specific findings about a patient and orders directing the further care of the patient. • Use security-directed features of an information system
FSU Strategy • No clinical activity – no real patients • Clinical Learning Center - simulated patients • History Taking • Physical Exam • Documentation? • Electronic Medical Record System! • Request for bids
Practice Partner Donated 40 user licenses Established in 1985 5000+ doctors using 30+ residency programs Practice based research network Decision Support Drug interactions Drug allergy Knowledge base links
Hardware Configuration Server Wireless node Client Tablet PC Databases
Using Tablet PC • Wireless, touch sensitive handheld • Windows computer • Stylus • Cradle with keyboard and mouse • Used to score student performance • Used to access medical record and document encounter • Access medical information at point of care
EMR Educational Objectives • Access patient information • Documentation of Progress • Chronic Disease Management • Coding • Communication • Decision Support • Patient Education Handouts • Prevention/Health Maintenance • Security and Privacy
Past Medical History Social History Family History Lab data Multiple problems Multiple medications 4 dimensional Training site CLC Doctoring small groups PBL sessions Lecture/grand rounds Simulated Patient Cases
Quality Care Knowledge Management Clinical InformationManagement Order entry, EMR, Billing Decision Support Communications
Resources on EMRs • Electronic Medical Records at AAFP • http://www.aafp.org/x432.xml • Computerization at FPnet • http://www.aafp.org/fpnet.xml • Computerized Medical Records • http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/issues/2002/05_02/spotlight.pdf
Hands On Experience Using Practice Partner EMR