Salas A A, Anderson M B
Division of Medical Education, Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, D.C. 20037, USA.
Acad Med. 1997 Mar;72(3):191-3. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199703000-00013.
Previous articles in this column have discussed how new information technologies are revolutionizing medical education. In this article, two staff members from the Association of American Medical College's Division of Medical Education discuss how the Association (the AAMC) is working both to support the introduction of new technologies into medical education and to facilitate dialogue on information technology and curriculum issues among AAMC constituents and staff. The authors describe six AAMC initiatives related to computing in medical education: the Medical School Objectives Project, the National Curriculum Database Project, the Information Technology and Medical Education Project, a professional development program for chief information officers, the AAMC ACCESS Data Collection and Dissemination System, and the internal Staff Interest Group on Medical Informatics and Medical Education.
本专栏之前的文章讨论了新信息技术如何彻底改变医学教育。在本文中,美国医学院协会医学教育司的两名工作人员讨论了该协会(AAMC)如何致力于支持将新技术引入医学教育,并促进AAMC成员和工作人员之间就信息技术和课程问题展开对话。作者介绍了与医学教育中的计算机应用相关的六项AAMC举措:医学院目标项目、国家课程数据库项目、信息技术与医学教育项目、首席信息官专业发展项目、AAMC ACCESS数据收集与传播系统,以及内部医学信息学与医学教育员工兴趣小组。