A Standard Approach to Project-Based Learning in a Clinical Informatics Fellowship.

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q4 MEDICAL INFORMATICS Applied Clinical Informatics Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1788980
Michael G Leu, Angad P Singh, Christopher W Lewis, B Jane Fellner, Theresa B Kim, Yu-Hsiang Lin, Paul R Sutton, Andrew A White, Peter Tarczy-Hornoch
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Background:  The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education suggests that Clinical Informatics (CI) fellowship programs foster broad skills, which include collaboration and project management. However, they do not dictate how to best accomplish these learning objectives.

Objectives:  This study aimed to describe a standard approach to project-based learning for CI, to share its implementation, and to discuss lessons learned.

Methods:  We created a standard approach to project-based learning based on concepts from adult learning theory, the project life cycle framework, the Toyota Production System, and Improvement Science.

Results:  With this standard approach in place, we learned how best to support fellows in its use. In addition to this approach to supporting needs assessment, risk/change management, implementation, and evaluation/improvement skills, we found the need to develop fellow skills in collaboration, leadership, and time management/managing up. Supported by project-based learning using this standard approach, and with targeted project selection to meet topic-based learning objectives, fellows reached the ability to practice independently in 15 to 21 months.

Discussion:  Fellows are uniquely positioned to ensure the success of projects due to their increased availability and protected time compared with attendings. They are readily available for project teams to draw upon their expertise with clinical workflows and understanding of technological solutions. Project-based learning addressing organizational priorities complements fellow project management coursework and improves fellows' ability to function successfully in large, complex, and dynamic organizations. Exposing fellows to contemporary problems, then addressing them through projects, provides fellows with up-to-date applied informatics knowledge.

Conclusion:  Project-based learning can ensure that many general CI learning objectives are supported inherently. It reinforces project management teachings, while providing fellows with a marketable project portfolio to aid with future job applications. Having projects tightly aligned with organizational priorities supports ongoing investment in fellowship programs.

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背景:毕业医学教育认证委员会建议临床信息学 (CI) 研究金项目培养广泛的技能,其中包括协作和项目管理。然而,他们并没有规定如何最好地实现这些学习目标:本研究旨在描述临床信息学项目式学习的标准方法,分享其实施情况,并讨论经验教训:方法:我们根据成人学习理论、项目生命周期框架、丰田生产方式和改进科学的概念,创建了基于项目的标准学习方法:有了这一标准方法,我们了解了如何以最佳方式支持学员使用这一方法。除了这种支持需求评估、风险/变革管理、实施和评估/改进技能的方法外,我们还发现需要培养学员在协作、领导力和时间管理方面的技能。在采用这种标准方法的项目式学习的支持下,通过有针对性地选择项目来实现基于主题的学习目标,学员们在 15 到 21 个月内就达到了独立实践的能力:讨论:与主治医师相比,研究员的可用性更强,时间更有保障,因此在确保项目成功方面具有得天独厚的优势。项目团队可以随时利用他们在临床工作流程方面的专业知识和对技术解决方案的理解。针对组织优先事项的项目式学习是对研究员项目管理课程的补充,可提高研究员在大型、复杂和动态组织中成功运作的能力。让研究员接触当代问题,然后通过项目解决这些问题,为研究员提供最新的应用信息学知识:结论:基于项目的学习可以确保许多一般的信息学学习目标得到内在的支持。它既强化了项目管理教学,又为学员提供了适销对路的项目组合,有助于他们未来的求职申请。项目与组织的优先事项紧密结合,有助于对研究金项目的持续投资。
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Applied Clinical Informatics
Applied Clinical Informatics MEDICAL INFORMATICS-
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期刊介绍: ACI is the third Schattauer journal dealing with biomedical and health informatics. It perfectly complements our other journals Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterMethods of Information in Medicine and the Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterYearbook of Medical Informatics. The Yearbook of Medical Informatics being the “Milestone” or state-of-the-art journal and Methods of Information in Medicine being the “Science and Research” journal of IMIA, ACI intends to be the “Practical” journal of IMIA.
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