What are Canadian Medical Students Learning about Health Informatics
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2011
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Hurley, Katrina F.
Taylor, Brett
Postuma, Paul
Paterson, Grace
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Objective: To perform an environmental scan of health informatics teaching practices in Canadian medical
schools as part of a quality improvement initiative at Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Medicine.
Methodology: We contacted undergraduate medical education staff at all seventeen Canadian medical
schools and, via e-mail, asked open-ended questions about informatics content in the curriculum,
timing of content delivery, teaching methodologies and informatics faculty. Results: Sixteen of seventeen
medical schools answered our queries. Each school identified curricular content on information
literacy and evaluation of evidence but identified no formal core curriculum in health informatics.
Conclusions: As of 2009, health informatics had not yet penetrated formal undergraduate medical
curricula in Canada. Efforts to introduce health informatics initiatives should take into account the lack
of understanding of the discipline of health informatics by educators and the densely packed nature
of medical curricula. A new Canadian project, involving the Association of Faculties of Medicine
of Canada and Canada Health Infoway, offers promise for building new health informatics curricula
within undergraduate medical education.
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Hurley, Katrina A., Brett Taylor, Paul Postuma, Grace Paterson. (2011) What are Canadian Medical Students Learning about Health Informatics. eJHI: electronic Journal of Health Informatics. 6. np.