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THE DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION COMPETENCES FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS

https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2014-4-47-52

Abstract

The goal of this paper is the analysis of information communication technologies using for professional competencies development for medical students. There are described two informational learning technologies: standard and developed in Tomsk.

Virtual learning environment Moodle is open source software which is developed for on-line education and installed in more than a dozen thousands educational institutions around the world including Russia. The Moodle provides students with rapid access to professional-oriented learning information via Internet any time and through any gadget. Using the Moodle a teacher can present different types of digital information, organize learning course, student’s knowledge and skills evaluation after structuring teacher’s knowledge. Rating approach is implemented in the Moodle very easy. Developed and develo­ping resources for the Moodle are located at the server http://simcenter.ssmu.ru.

Learning electronic health record (LEHR) is developing by Tomsk professional team and it is the integration of an electronic health record and a program for clinical subject. There are additional functions besides usual for paper medical record, for example: learning about specialized software, electronic re­ference books, and medical standard documents. Information and clinical competences are forming in LEHR at the same time what is the undoubted advantage for students. Now LEHR on pediatrics and neurology are testing before trial exploitation in the learning. Software for LEHR and information about virtual patients are located at the server http://students.umssoft.com.

The analysis and our experience have shown the possibilities of effective using the information communication technologies for development of informational and professional competencies of medical students in different subjects of educational program.

About the Authors

S. I. Karas
Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk
Russian Federation


O. I. Ostrikova
Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk
Russian Federation


M. B. Arzhanik
Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk
Russian Federation


I. O. Korneva
UMSSoft Ltd., Tomsk
Russian Federation


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Karas S.I., Ostrikova O.I., Arzhanik M.B., Korneva I.O. THE DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION COMPETENCES FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS. Bulletin of Siberian Medicine. 2014;13(4):47-52. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2014-4-47-52

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