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Laying the Groundwork for Collaboration: A MedBiquitous Update

Laying the Groundwork for Collaboration: A MedBiquitous Update. Peter Greene, MD Executive Director, MedBiquitous April 29, 2008. Time for Change in Healthcare?. MedBiquitous Mission.

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Laying the Groundwork for Collaboration: A MedBiquitous Update

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  1. Laying the Groundwork for Collaboration:A MedBiquitousUpdate Peter Greene, MD Executive Director, MedBiquitous April 29, 2008

  2. Time for Change in Healthcare?

  3. MedBiquitous Mission To advance healthcare education through technology standards that promote professional competence, collaboration, and better patient care. Non-profit, member-driven, standards development organization

  4. Fast Facts Professional Profile LearningObjects • 60+ member organizations • 7 working groups • ANSI process • Openness • Transparency • Consensus • Due Process • Work with leading organizations that can drive adoption (AAMC, ABMS, ACCME, AMA, FSMB, NBME, VA) ActivityReport Metrics Virtual Patient Competency Point of Care Learning

  5. Key Question “What are the electronic messages, documents, and datasets that need to be exchanged to promote great learning in healthcare?”

  6. Standards Development Work POCLearning E-portfolio Activity Report Virtual Patients Metrics SCORMfor Healthcare ProfessionalProfile HealthcareLOM Competency

  7. What’s New? We are seeing increasing use of our standards in important new education systems.

  8. AOA and MedScape • CME data transmitted to AOA • Tracking CME credits for 70,000 osteopathic physicians • Used MedBiquitous Activity Report • 11,000 certificates in first few weeks

  9. What’s New? We continue to attract the most creative collaborators in health education IT.

  10. eViP Team

  11. Sample Virtual Patients from eVip

  12. Virtual Patients inside Second Life

  13. vpSim Dr. J.B. McGee Laboratory for Educational Technology University of Pittsburgh

  14. Competency • WG Co-Chairs: • Tim Willet, MD • Rosalyn Scott, MD • Review of frameworks • Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Competencies • Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Competencies • American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) General Patient Care Competencies • CanMEDS 2005 • CanMEDS Specialty Competencies • Good Medical Practice (UK) • Good Medical Practice (USA) • The Scottish Doctor • Tomorrow's Doctors • Women's Healthcare Competencies

  15. Implementation Guidelines for Medical Education Metrics • Med-IQ • Scott Weber • Peter Sheldon • Pilot MEMS • Create guidelines for other CME providers • Communication campaign

  16. What’s New? We are gathering evidence about where health education IT standards bring value.

  17. eViP Guidelines

  18. Special Issue of Medical Teacher • Topic: Virtual Patients • 13 articles • Numerous VP topics and authors from last year’s meeting • Growing evidence base

  19. XML Conformance

  20. MedBiquitous Process Executive committee • Approves new standards projects • Meets via telco, in person • Develops specifications • Consensus body • Oversees public review (45 days) and votes (6 weeks) • Final approval Working groups Standards committee ANSI

  21. ANSI Progress • Formal Standards • Healthcare Learning Object Metadata • Professional Profile • Public Review • Activity Report • (Point of Care Learning) • Medical Education Metrics

  22. We need your help! Participate!

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