The structure and aim of continuing medical education (CME) is shifting from the passive transmission of knowledge to a competency-based model focused on professional development. Self-directed learning is emerging as the foremost educational method for advancing competency-based CME. In a field marked by the constant expansion of knowledge, self-directed learning allows physicians to tailor their learning strategy to meet the information needs of practice. Point of care information services are innovative tools that provide health professionals with digested evidence at the front line to guide decision making. By mobilising self-directing learning to meet the information needs of clinicians at the bedside, point of care information services represent a promising platform for competency-based CME. Several points, however, must be considered to enhance the accessibility and development of these tools to improve competency-based CME and the quality of care.

Point of care information services: a platform for self-directed continuing medical education for front line decision makers / L. Moja, K.H. Kwag. - In: POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0032-5473. - 91:1072(2015), pp. 83-91. [10.1136/postgradmedj-2014-132965]

Point of care information services: a platform for self-directed continuing medical education for front line decision makers

L. Moja
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2015

Abstract

The structure and aim of continuing medical education (CME) is shifting from the passive transmission of knowledge to a competency-based model focused on professional development. Self-directed learning is emerging as the foremost educational method for advancing competency-based CME. In a field marked by the constant expansion of knowledge, self-directed learning allows physicians to tailor their learning strategy to meet the information needs of practice. Point of care information services are innovative tools that provide health professionals with digested evidence at the front line to guide decision making. By mobilising self-directing learning to meet the information needs of clinicians at the bedside, point of care information services represent a promising platform for competency-based CME. Several points, however, must be considered to enhance the accessibility and development of these tools to improve competency-based CME and the quality of care.
electronic health records; clinical information; systematic reviews; randomized-trial; analytic survey; open access; physician; quality; metaanalysis; professions
Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale e Applicata
   Effect on professional practice and health care outcomes of computerized evidence-based information system and clinical decision support: a randoized controlled trial in orthopedics
   MINISTERO DELLA SALUTE
   Gr-2009-1606736
2015
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