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Hospital Information System for Students

HISS. Hospital Information System for Students. The results of the HISS project: an upside-down revolution. Maria Cinque, Michele Crudele, Giulio Iannello Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma. Learning Communities in the era of Ubiquitous Computing Milano – June 13, 2005.

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Hospital Information System for Students

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  1. HISS Hospital InformationSystem for Students The results of the HISS project: an upside-down revolution Maria Cinque, Michele Crudele, Giulio Iannello Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma Learning Communities in the era of Ubiquitous Computing Milano – June 13, 2005 2006 HP Technology for Teaching - Worldwide Higher Education Conference

  2. Handheld computing devices in a surgical ward Advantages of clinical information sharing Rossana Alloni, Maria Cinque, Roberto Coppola, Michele Crudele, Giulio Iannello, Roberto Valenti Università Campus Bio-Medico, Rome

  3. old fashion…

  4. “Mobile Surgery” “MOPS” • 6 surgeons • 8 residents (R1-R5 - Surgery) • 170 patients

  5. Residents and PDA (1) Bedside data collection • Patient’s history, data from physical examination • Clinical data – Physiopathology: urinary output, bowel function, fever • Clinical data - Surgical po course: drains, wound appearance, symptoms related to complications bioengineering students as technical helpdesk

  6. Residents and PDA (2) Development of personal clinical skills: a standard reportfor each patient, with essential data, enables to know patient’s condition collect essential information and insert data in a clinical frame clinical decisions can be verified: PDA offers the most important guidelines fromEBM order in data collection is essential for clinical reasoning and is the base of a good presentation at meetings

  7. Our aim is… … to reduce errors from transcription and from oral data report … to enhance rapid and up-to-date information sharing among the surgical staff … to improve residents’ clinical skills …to improve residents’ personal skills …to introduce guidelines and EB Surgery in clinical work

  8. First phase: rejection • First step • Rejection/reluctance by some surgeons • Good acceptanceby residents • Second step Intensive use of PDA and TABLET PC with short learning time (mainly for residents) Advantages for clinical learning (R)

  9. Second phase:it works… A new way in our clinical work: nopaper sheet, short and clear notes about clinical problems, real time sharing of clinical data HP wireless technology is now used also for our clinical meetings (meeting of Departments of Surgery, Oncology and Imaging) Bio-engineers’ support is a very important help to facilitate acceptance of MOPS program

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