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Consumer Health Informatics (Informatics) (P02833)

? Credit Points : 10  ? SCQF Level : 11  ? Acronym : MED-P-P02833

The aim of this course is to explore how providing patients with better information management systems and access to quality information can contribute to improved healthcare delivery and outcomes.

Entry Requirements

? This course is not available to visting students.

? Pre-requisites : None other than programme entry requirements

? Co-requisites : This is an optional course for all candidates at Stage 2 of the Cert/Dip/MSc in Health Informatics programme or following the Certificate in Applied Clinical Informatics.

? Special Arrangements for Entry : The course will be delivered using RCSEd’s VLE with appropriate links to the University’s systems. Students will be expected to use a range of flexible learning methods including participation in discussion forums, online seminars and wikis and accessing resources in a range of formats e.g. pdf files, video clips, and audio files. In addition to the course materials and resources provided, candidates will be expected to use internet and published resources during self directed study and research.

Subject Areas

Delivery Information

? Normal year taken : Postgraduate

? Delivery Period : To be arranged/Unknown

? Additional Class Information : The student will be expected to spend approximately 10 hours per week reading the course materials and additional/supplementary online and published resources; participating in online discussions and submitting required assignments.

Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes

a. Critically discuss the participation of patients in their own healthcare and more widely in the healthcare system
b. Critically discuss patient access to healthcare information, and the implications of this for patient care
c. Explain the significance of information quality and evidence based practice to effective delivery of healthcare
d. Compare and contrast the purpose and range of consumer health information systems
e. Contribute to consumer health informatics activities and provide appropriate advice relevant to their area of practice
f. Critically evaluate resources for use in evidence based practice

Assessment Information

Course assessments relate to the learning outcomes. Summative work will be approximately 3000 words in total and be approved by the Programme Committee, on the recommendation of the Course Convenor. Combined with formative components, it may incorporate one or more of
the following:
• Essay style analysis or commentary
• Scenario analysis
• Critical/Significant incident analysis
• Reflective practice accounts
• Individual presentations
• Multiple Choice Questions
• Other relevant assessments

Contact and Further Information

The Course Secretary should be the first point of contact for all enquiries.

Course Secretary

Miss Ashley Stevenson
Tel : (0131) 527 3410
Email : asteve10@staffmail.ed.ac.uk

Course Organiser

Dr Claudia Pagliari
Email : Claudia.Pagliari@ed.ac.uk

School Website : http://www.mvm.ed.ac.uk/

College Website : http://www.mvm.ed.ac.uk/

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