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摘要
比较三种类型的卫生信息课程的发展,可以看出在让从业人员参与信息管理方案的制定和评价方面存在一些共同的机会和问题。与健康信息从业人员合作开发了信息和图书馆管理(曼彻斯特大都会)学士学位(荣誉)课程中的健康信息模块。让从业人员参与评估的计划被证明很难实施。威尔士大学阿伯里斯特威斯分校(University of Wales Aberystwyth)对远程学习健康信息管理硕士(Econ)的学生(从业人员和学生)进行的一项调查发现,学生遇到的一些问题可能会通过成人学习者最喜欢的方式进行更多的互动来解决,而计算机会议应该有所帮助。伦敦城市大学在从业者群体中开展了广泛的市场研究,并让从业者作为模块领导者和咨询委员会成员,推出了制药信息管理硕士/文凭课程。对于这三门课程,从业者参与的价值需要良好的协调。
The health information practitioner as learner and educator
Comparison of the development of three types of health information course indicates some common opportunities and problems in involving practitioners in the development and evaluation of information management programmes. A Health Information module in the BA (Honours) Information and Library Management course (Manchester Metropolitan) was developed in collaboration with health information practitioners. Plans to involve practitioners in the assessment proved difficult to implement. A survey of distance learning students (practitioners and students) on the Health Information Management MSc (Econ) run by OILS, University of Wales Aberystwyth, found that some of the problems students encountered might be solved by more interaction in the form adult learners appreciate most, and that computer conferencing should help. City University London launched a MSc/Diploma course in Pharmaceutical Information Management, based on extensive market research among practitioner groups, and involving practitioners as module leaders, as well as on an Advisory Board. For all three courses the value of practitioner involvement requires good co-ordination.
期刊介绍:
Information is widely recognized as a vital resource in economic development. The skills of information handling traditionally associated with libraries, are now in great demand in all sectors, including government, business and commerce. The education and training of information professionals is, therefore, an issue of growing significance. Education for Information has been since 1983 a forum for debate and discussion on education and training issues in the sphere of information handling. It includes refereed full-length articles and short communications on matters of current concern to educators and practitioners alike. Its News section reports on significant activities and events in the international arena.