Friedman C P, Corn M, Krumrey A J, Perry D R, Stevens R H
Center of Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pennsylvania 15213, USA.
Acad Med. 1998 Sep;73(9):975-9. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199809000-00016.
Based on a session at the 1997 conference on Information Resources and Academic Medicine sponsored by the Association of American Medical Colleges, this article illustrates how the beliefs and concerns of academic medicine's diverse professional cultures affect the management of information technology. Two scenarios--one dealing with the standardization of desktop PCs, the other with publication of syllabi on an institutional intranet--form the basis of this exercise. Four prototypical members of a hypothetical medical center community--the chairman of surgery, a senior basic scientist, the chief information officer of an affiliated hospital, and the chief administrative officer--offer their perspectives on each scenario. Their statements illustrate many of the challenges of planning, deploying, and maintaining effective information technology in the "multicultural" environment of academic medical centers.
本文基于1997年由美国医学院协会主办的信息资源与学术医学会议上的一次研讨会,阐述了学术医学多元专业文化中的信念与关切如何影响信息技术管理。两个场景——一个涉及台式个人计算机的标准化,另一个涉及在机构内部网上发布教学大纲——构成了此次探讨的基础。一个假设的医学中心社区中的四位典型成员——外科主任、资深基础科学家、附属医院的首席信息官以及首席行政官——就每个场景发表了他们的看法。他们的陈述说明了在学术医学中心的“多元文化”环境中规划、部署和维护有效信息技术所面临的诸多挑战。