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Fourth Graylyn Conference on Technology Innovation in Medical Education 2005 Andrew. F. Payer, Ph.D. Setting the Stage to Use Technology In the First Course In Medical School What if you had --- All the computer hardware and software you wanted.
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Fourth Graylyn Conference on Technology Innovation in Medical Education 2005 Andrew. F. Payer, Ph.D.
Setting the Stage to Use Technology In the First Course In Medical School
What if you had --- • All the computer hardware and software you wanted. • A truly virtual library with all the necessary resources. • A building with classrooms, computer lab, small-group conference rooms capable of supporting all your computer needs.
The Facts • New medical school for the state of Florida started in 2001 • Start with 30 students and increase to 120 • Departments will only include: • Biomedical Sciences • Clinical Sciences • Family Medicine and Rural Health • Geriatrics • Medical Humanities and Social Science
Synchronized, sound, computing and imaging stations Student model/computer rooms
Each small group room has a PC, DVD, internet and LCD projector
5,000 print book 167 print journal subscriptions • Access to 1,962 journals in Pub Med • 3 books checked out a day average • 9 PCs available for public and medical students
Guidelines for Assessing the Validity of Information on the Web • AMA Guidelines for Medical and Health Information Sites on the Internet • Health Information On-Line at FDA • Health on the Net Code of ConductHON
Gov CDC AHRQ NLM.NIH DHHS FDA States fl.us Edu Medical Centers Org Associations AAFP ACP ACOG Disease orgs ADA ALA Com Commercial Site Ownership and Domain
Assessing the Validity of Information on the Web • Site ownership/domain • Contributors listed, contact info • Highly referenced, linked to • MEDLINE Abstracts/Journal Articles • Proceedings from scientific meetings • Timeliness: date posted, revised • Viewer access, payment and privacy • Funding and sponsorship
Exercise • Go to www.Google.com • Search for migraine headache • Rate the first 20 hits • Sponsor? • Audience? • Authors? • Links? • Date Revised? • Do advanced search limit to .gov domain and compare results
Charlotte Edwards MaguireMedical Library Recommended Resources For Summer Coursework By Nadine Dexter Public Services Librarian
Recommended Resources • First Consult • ImagesMD • Images in Google • E-Medicine • WebFEAT (E-books search engine • Access Medicine
Go to http://www.med.fsu.edu/library/default.asp Select First Consult from the middle box.
Type your search term into the search window, click on go. Your search results!
Try doing an images search in Google. http://www.google.com Your results.
Search results found in Hay Current Pediatrics 17ed. for “normal laboratory values”
Remember!Help is a only a click awayhttp://www.med.fsu.edu/library/LibContact.asp644-3883
Large Group Sessions • Issues to address with technology • Professionalism in class • No net surfing • No e-mail • No instant messaging
Anatomy/Autopsy Cadaver Report For Anatomy, Embryology and Imaging Course 2005 Andrew F. Payer, Ph.D. Florida State University, College of Medicine
Students work as a team and record findings on their cadaver. • Students are given age, sex and last occupation (if known) • They are not given cause of death • Findings include skin markings, structural variations, surgery, prostheses and pathology. • Must confirm all findings using resources such as the virtual library, pathologists and texts.
Student groups provide weekly documentation of findings. • At the end of the course each group presents their patient, their findings and estimated cause of death to rest of class, clinical anatomist, pathologist and other clinical faculty. • They are given cause of death on death certificate at end of presentation.
Students given orientation to ultrasound unit. • A group is assigned to perform ultrasound imaging on each other related to the assigned body region. • Group researches ultrasonography of the region they are assigned • Group presents images to class during the weekly radiology session.
Weekly clinical cases on the anatomy topics of the previous week. • Groups of 9 students, one teaching assistant and one faculty. • Orient the faculty prior to case about content and potential resources students may use. • Weekly whole class wrap up of case and resources used by students.
Audience Response System Turning Point Technologies http://www.turningtechnologies.com/