Simulation and Technology Center, Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM), 2265 Kraft Dr, Blacksburg, VA 24060, USA.
Center for Bioinformatics and Genetics and the Primary Care Research Network, Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM), 2265 Kraft Dr, Blacksburg, VA 24060, USA.
Int J Med Inform. 2018 Mar;111:51-57. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2017.12.017. Epub 2017 Dec 26.
The logging of ICD Diagnostic, Procedure and Drug codes is one means of tracking the experience of medical students' clinical rotations. The goal is to create a web-based computer and mobile application to track the progress of trainees, monitor the effectiveness of their training locations and be a means of sampling public health status.
We have developed a web-based app in which medical trainees make entries via a simple and quick interface optimized for both mobile devices and personal computers. For each patient interaction, users enter ICD diagnostic, procedure, and drug codes via a hierarchical or search entry interface, as well as patient demographics (age range and gender, but no personal identifiers), and free-text notes. Users and administrators can review and edit input via a series of output interfaces. The user interface and back-end database are provided via dual redundant failover Linux servers.
Students master the interface in ten minutes, and thereafter complete entries in less than one minute. Five hundred-forty 3rd year VCOM students each averaged 100 entries in the first four week clinical rotation. Data accumulated in various Appalachian clinics and Central American medical mission trips has demonstrated the public health surveillance utility of the application.
PC and mobile apps can be used to collect medical trainee experience in real time or near real-time, quickly, and efficiently. This system has collected 75,596 entries to date, less than 2% of trainees have needed assistance to become proficient, and medical school administrators are using the various summaries to evaluate students and compare different rotation sites.
ICD 诊断、操作和药物代码的记录是跟踪医学生临床轮转经验的一种手段。目的是创建一个基于网络的计算机和移动应用程序,以跟踪学员的进展,监测其培训地点的有效性,并作为抽样公共卫生状况的一种手段。
我们开发了一个基于网络的应用程序,医学实习生通过一个简单快捷的界面进行输入,该界面针对移动设备和个人计算机进行了优化。对于每一次患者互动,用户通过分层或搜索输入界面输入 ICD 诊断、操作和药物代码,以及患者人口统计学信息(年龄范围和性别,但无个人身份识别信息)和自由文本注释。用户和管理员可以通过一系列输出界面查看和编辑输入内容。用户界面和后端数据库通过双冗余故障转移 Linux 服务器提供。
学生在十分钟内掌握界面,此后在不到一分钟的时间内完成输入。每 100 名 VCOM 三年级学生在头四个临床轮转周期中平均输入 100 次。在阿巴拉契亚地区的各种诊所和中美洲的医疗任务中积累的数据证明了该应用程序在公共卫生监测方面的实用性。
PC 和移动应用程序可以用于实时或接近实时地快速、高效地收集医学实习生的经验。该系统迄今已收集了 75596 条记录,不到 2%的学员需要帮助才能熟练掌握,医学院管理人员正在使用各种摘要来评估学生并比较不同的轮转地点。