BackgroundComputer-aided learning is accepted by students as a learning resource, but the views of the teaching community are largely unknown.PurposeTo document clinicians' experience with computers and to record their attitudes toward computer usage in clinical practice and student education.MethodsQuestionnaire mailed out to all clinicians, including interns and residents, fellows, and attending physicians in 3 major teaching hospitals in South Australia, with a total of 646 clinical staff.ResultsReplies were received from 246 staff. Eighty percent of clinicians had at least 2 years of experience with computers and used computers for at least 2 hr each week. Despite this, there was an obvious lack of conviction among clinicians that compu...
Abstract Background At the Medical University of Vienna, most information for students is available ...
Educational interventions are implemented by teaching staff in order to improve some facet of studen...
In this study 85 adult patients attending a Sydney general practice were asked for their views on co...
This research focused on tutors and first and third year cohorts of undergraduate students within a ...
BackgroundA computer-based learning package has been developed, aimed at expanding students' knowled...
We assessed the attitudes of academic physicians towards computers in health care at two academic me...
BackgroundStudent teaching of surgery has been devolved from the university in an effort to increase...
142 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Computer-assisted instruction...
Introduction: In healthcare, there is ongoing flux in expectations for students and practitioners. E...
Few clinicians in the United States use computers during patient encounters and many still worry tha...
Background: Computer usage capabilities of medical students for introduction of computer-aided learn...
BackgroundComputers and other forms of information technology are increasingly used in medical educa...
Computer proficiency has become necessary in many areas of medicine, administration, clinical pract...
Objective: To study the computer knowledge and desires of clinical year medical students at one of t...
The goals of this project were: (1) development of an interactive multimedia medical education tool ...
Abstract Background At the Medical University of Vienna, most information for students is available ...
Educational interventions are implemented by teaching staff in order to improve some facet of studen...
In this study 85 adult patients attending a Sydney general practice were asked for their views on co...
This research focused on tutors and first and third year cohorts of undergraduate students within a ...
BackgroundA computer-based learning package has been developed, aimed at expanding students' knowled...
We assessed the attitudes of academic physicians towards computers in health care at two academic me...
BackgroundStudent teaching of surgery has been devolved from the university in an effort to increase...
142 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Computer-assisted instruction...
Introduction: In healthcare, there is ongoing flux in expectations for students and practitioners. E...
Few clinicians in the United States use computers during patient encounters and many still worry tha...
Background: Computer usage capabilities of medical students for introduction of computer-aided learn...
BackgroundComputers and other forms of information technology are increasingly used in medical educa...
Computer proficiency has become necessary in many areas of medicine, administration, clinical pract...
Objective: To study the computer knowledge and desires of clinical year medical students at one of t...
The goals of this project were: (1) development of an interactive multimedia medical education tool ...
Abstract Background At the Medical University of Vienna, most information for students is available ...
Educational interventions are implemented by teaching staff in order to improve some facet of studen...
In this study 85 adult patients attending a Sydney general practice were asked for their views on co...