Computer assisted instruction system for teaching decision-making in clinical medicine

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Title Computer assisted instruction system for teaching decision-making in clinical medicine
Publication Type dissertation
School or College School of Medicine
Department Biomedical Informatics
Author Dick, Richard S.
Date 1978-08
Description Clinically-oriented computer assisted instruction (CAI) has been receiving greater emphasis in the last few years. Similarly progress has been made in the development of (a) generative CAI techniques and (b) the refinement of a formalized medical decision-making criterion. These developments have led to the implementation of a nonauthored CAI system for training clinicians in medical decision-making using actual patient data. The nonauthored CAI system is composed of several subsystems. The principal components include (a) a statistical analysis system providing many options including the generation of histograms, (b) an automated medical decision-making system, and (c) a system for finding patients with desired characteristics and generating populations interactively. The functions and interrelationships of each component are described in detail. The nonauthored CAI system's primary advantages include: (a) it provides the capability of studying medical decision-making procedures in a formal setting; (b) it is a subject-independent system and therefore is relevant to a broad spectrum of clinicians (it is limited by the extent of the clinical data available); (c) because of its generative qualities no courseware authoring"" is required; and (d) because the system requires little training to use, investigations may be conducted in either a formalized group setting or in an independent study mode. Due to the system's relevance to clinical medicine, several persons affiliated with academic medicine have seen the system demonstrated. In addition to these observers, a demonstration of the system in a more structured setting v;as explored. A broad spectrum of clinicians repeatedly used the CAI system to investigate subjects of interest during these structured sessions. Details of their investigations and comments are included. Finally, a few future possibilities and enhancements for the system are explored.""
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Generative CAI Techniques; Nonauthored CAI System; Clinician Training
Subject MESH Computer-Assisted Instruction; Decision Making; Medicine
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name PhD
Language eng
Relation is Version of Digital reproduction of "A computer assisted instruction system for teaching decision-making in clinical medicine". Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library. Print version of "A computer assisted instruction system for teaching decision-making in clinical medicine" available at J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections, RC 39.5 1978 D53.
Rights Management © Richard Stephen Dick.
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Source Original: University of Utah Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library (no longer available).
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