Barriers to workplace learning can be overcome, but a minor culture change in the medical profession is needed. This shift is already taking place in undergraduate medical education and in primary care. Clinical governance, risk management, patient empowerment, and the National Programme for IT will further advance the change. Using clinical questions to guide workplace learning relies on the motivation of individuals, teams, and organisations. It goes hand in hand with an open attitude to clinical errors and near misses. Motivation is especially necessary to fund the instant access resources needed to provide knowledge during clinical work. Fortunately, electronic media provide a simpler, cheaper method for workplace learning than paper li...
a culture of self-directed workplace learning in pharmacy By Barry Jubraj, Joint Programmes Board (s...
Background Digital transformation in health and health systems is a chance and a challenge for heal...
With the current emphasis on Continuing Professional Development within the healthcare professions, ...
Barriers to workplace learning can be overcome, but a minor culture change in the medical profession...
In the present era of modern medical education, the clinicians are realizing the importance and role...
This paper reports outcomes of a national survey of health informatics (HI) education and training c...
Part 2: IFIP 8.6 2016International audienceThe medical profession demands training and lifelong lear...
The influence of technology in medical workplace learning is explored by focusing on three uses: m-l...
Throughout the world, healthcare professionals often lack knowledge of the possibilities and limitat...
Technology can support speedy communication, collaboration and access to information across great di...
Information and communication technology has been shown to be increasingly important in the educatio...
Continued learning is vital for health practitioners to ensure they stay up-to-date with current dev...
This episode of care illustrates many of the features of medicine in the information age. People in ...
In contemporary clinical practice, student radiographers can use many types of knowledge resources t...
Information and communication technology has been shown to be increasingly important in the educatio...
a culture of self-directed workplace learning in pharmacy By Barry Jubraj, Joint Programmes Board (s...
Background Digital transformation in health and health systems is a chance and a challenge for heal...
With the current emphasis on Continuing Professional Development within the healthcare professions, ...
Barriers to workplace learning can be overcome, but a minor culture change in the medical profession...
In the present era of modern medical education, the clinicians are realizing the importance and role...
This paper reports outcomes of a national survey of health informatics (HI) education and training c...
Part 2: IFIP 8.6 2016International audienceThe medical profession demands training and lifelong lear...
The influence of technology in medical workplace learning is explored by focusing on three uses: m-l...
Throughout the world, healthcare professionals often lack knowledge of the possibilities and limitat...
Technology can support speedy communication, collaboration and access to information across great di...
Information and communication technology has been shown to be increasingly important in the educatio...
Continued learning is vital for health practitioners to ensure they stay up-to-date with current dev...
This episode of care illustrates many of the features of medicine in the information age. People in ...
In contemporary clinical practice, student radiographers can use many types of knowledge resources t...
Information and communication technology has been shown to be increasingly important in the educatio...
a culture of self-directed workplace learning in pharmacy By Barry Jubraj, Joint Programmes Board (s...
Background Digital transformation in health and health systems is a chance and a challenge for heal...
With the current emphasis on Continuing Professional Development within the healthcare professions, ...