Computer Skills: 8 November 2019 1 Foundation Course Day-3
This document discusses the importance of computer skills for medical students in the 21st century. It outlines basic skills like using word processing, email, and the internet. More advanced skills include accessing medical literature, using statistical programs, and participating in online education. The document also covers clinical decision support systems, electronic medical records, effective presentations, communication ethics, computer security, and group activities using technology.
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Computer Skills: 8 November 2019 1 Foundation Course Day-3
This document discusses the importance of computer skills for medical students in the 21st century. It outlines basic skills like using word processing, email, and the internet. More advanced skills include accessing medical literature, using statistical programs, and participating in online education. The document also covers clinical decision support systems, electronic medical records, effective presentations, communication ethics, computer security, and group activities using technology.
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Computer Skills
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Importance to practice medicine in the 21st century, medical students ... must be given a strong grounding in the use of computer technology • To learn & manage relevant information, • To support patient care decisions, • To select treatments, and • To develop their abilities as “lifelong learners"
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Basic skills
• Using word processing program
• Making power point presentation • Sending or receiving an email message • Exploring the Internet • Using search engine • Set up folders/ file directories • To install / uninstall a software packages • Safely create and remember logins and passwords
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Advanced skills
• Access computer based
– instruction for self-study learning in medical education – medical literature search (PubMed, IndMed) & other online full text and bibliographic systems • Using a statistical program to analyze data • Participating in online training program • Participating in online testing & evaluation program • Writing a computer program • Designing /Owning a web page
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PROCESSING SYSTEM
DATA : Raw facts INFORMATION :
Meaningfull data Clinical Decision Support System
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Contd., • Utilize – email, Internet, and other online information resources to obtain medical information quickly and efficiently – diagnostic decision-support systems as an additional method of learning medical diagnosis and problem solving (CDSS) – patient information systems to manage medical records in the practice of medicine (EMR)
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How to navigate the web: Tips and tricks Type Description Examples Boolean Use AND, OR & NOT AND : document with both operators to create a more complex words search. OR: document with either one of the word NOT: both words not in the same document Wildcard Use an asterisk (*) Bacter* will find all terms that truncation to search for multiple begin with the letters characters before, bacter; e.g., bacteria, within, or after a bacterium, bacteriophage, search string. etc.
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How to make good presentations
• Use to visually reinforce the talk
• Follow logical sequence • One concept for one slide • Characteristics : Appropriate , Accurate , Legible, Simple & Clarity • Rule: 6 /6 • Rule :10/20/30/40
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Communication Ethics • deals with the moral good present in any form of human communication.
• disciplines without damaging or violating the moral values
and beliefs of any individual, organization or entity.
• enhance credibility, improve the decision-making process
and allow for trust between the two individual & among members in a group
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Computer Security • Password protect your computer. • Change passwords regularly • Keep log-in information secret. • Always log off from your computer or your online accounts. • Install an updated anti-virus and fire-wall software. • Do not leave your computer or devices unattended. • Do not talk to strangers online. • Do not give personal information, files, or computer access to strangers. • Avoid use the “auto-fill” function for online accounts and forms. • Use a primary email and secondary email. • Beware of online scams — never accept free gifts online. • Be wary of unexpected emails with attachments. • Do a spyware scan often. • Invest in data backup (e.g. external drive or server).
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Disclaimer : The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to this message are intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s) and may contain proprietary, confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately and destroy all copies of this message and any attachments contained in it.
Warning : Computer viruses can be transmitted via email. The recipient
should check this email and any attachments for the presence of viruses. The sender accepts no liability for any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email
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Group Activity
1) How to use of word, excel and other Microsoft
application ?
2) How to use computers and electronic media for
group activity like Whatsapp , Twitter etc., ?
3) Cybercrime - Legal use of media sources : How to