架设桥梁--促进口腔信息学家培训中的合作教育。

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q4 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
Grace Gomez Felix Gomez, Jason Mengjie Mao, Thankam P Thyvalikakath, Shuning Li
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背景:口腔信息学是一门新兴学科:口腔信息学是一门新兴学科。尽管管理口腔医学教育项目的认证机构宣称信息学作为基础知识的重要性,但目前在标准的口腔医学博士前期课程中还没有明确的口腔信息学课程。全国范围内都缺乏口腔信息学学术项目。这一培训缺口是由于缺乏合格的口腔信息学家来传授口腔信息学知识造成的:本文旨在介绍一个新颖的跨学科口腔信息学课程概念框架,以培养学生成为口腔信息学家:2023年,我们在印第安纳大学(IU)牙科学院与IU Luddy信息学、计算机和工程学院以及IU Fairbanks公共卫生学院合作开发了一个独立的口腔信息学研究生证书项目。我们通过在线调查收集了选修牙科健康信息导论的学生的反馈意见,以评估课程质量。我们利用主题分析方法对反馈意见进行了定性分析。与口腔信息学教育相关的共同回答被归纳为若干主题:结果:在对学生的反馈进行分析的过程中,我们发现了五大主题:基础知识和技能;体验式学习:边做边学;资源获取和临床信息系统工作;通过团队学习促进健康;以及知识评估和应用的保留。通过这些主题制定了一个概念框架,作为未来计划改进的指南。这个跨学科教育计划框架展示了来自不同学科的学生和教师如何开展合作、相互学习,并引进不同领域的专业知识。这种合作发生在临床、实验室和虚拟环境中,通过实践和研究项目获得实践学习:制定的概念框架符合口腔信息学的跨学科性质。结论:所开发的概念框架符合口腔信息学的跨学科性质,有可能被其他健康和非健康护理学科的跨学科信息学项目所采用。
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Building bridges - Fostering collaborative education in training dental informaticians.

Background: Dental informatics is an emerging discipline. Although the accreditation agency governing dental education programs asserts the importance of informatics as foundational knowledge, no well-defined dental informatics courses currently exist within the standard predoctoral dental curriculum. There is a nationwide lack of dental informatics academic programs. This training gap is due to a lack of qualified dental informaticians to impart knowledge on dental informatics.

Objectives: This paper aims to introduce a novel conceptual framework for an interdisciplinary dental informatics program in preparing students to become dental informaticians.

Methods: In 2023, we developed a standalone graduate certificate program in dental informatics at Indiana University (IU) School of Dentistry in collaboration with IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering and IU Fairbanks School of Public Health. Feedback was collected through online surveys to assess course quality from students who took Introduction to Health Information in Dentistry. Feedback was analyzed qualitatively, utilizing a thematic analysis approach. Common responses relevant to dental informatics education were grouped into themes.

Results: Five major themes emerged during our analysis of the students' feedback: foundational knowledge and skills; experiential learning: learning by doing; access to resources and working on clinical information systems; health promotion through team-based learning; and retention of knowledge assessment and application. A conceptual framework was formulated through these themes as a guideline for future program improvement. This interdisciplinary educational program framework showed how students and faculty from various disciplines could collaborate, learn from each other, and bring in expertise from different domains. The collaboration happens in clinical, laboratory, and virtual settings to acquire hands on learning through practice and research projects.

Conclusions: The developed conceptual framework aligned with the interdisciplinary nature of dental informatics. It can potentially be adopted by other interdisciplinary informatics programs in health and non-health care disciplines.

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Applied Clinical Informatics
Applied Clinical Informatics MEDICAL INFORMATICS-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
24.10%
发文量
132
期刊介绍: ACI is the third Schattauer journal dealing with biomedical and health informatics. It perfectly complements our other journals Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterMethods of Information in Medicine and the Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterYearbook of Medical Informatics. The Yearbook of Medical Informatics being the “Milestone” or state-of-the-art journal and Methods of Information in Medicine being the “Science and Research” journal of IMIA, ACI intends to be the “Practical” journal of IMIA.
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