Where to in the Next Ten Years of Health Informatics Education?

Journal:Methods of Information in Medicine
ISSN:0026-1270
Issue:2006 (Vol. 45) : Issue 3 2006
Pages:283-287

Where to in the Next Ten Years of Health Informatics Education?

J. R. Moehr

School of Health Information Science, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada

Summary

Objectives: To explore whether education in health/ medical informaticsa should continue to evolve along the lines pursued since the early seventies, or whether a change is advisable. Methods: Roots and key resulting characteristics for European and US American approaches HI education are identified. In Europe holistic approaches based on a synthesis of medicine and informatics (= computer science) with programs ranging from vocational training through university programs to doctoral and postdoctoral programs were characteristic. The US American approaches emphasized the higher levels of education and a diverse selection of specialized subjects. Changes in health and health informatics are summarized. Results: Two types of changes are identified: hightech applications arising at the interface of imaging, robotics, and the -omics (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics), and invasive applications centering on consumer health informatics and a move from curative to prospective health care. Conclusions: It is proposed that curative medicine is adequately served by current educational approaches, but that the move towards prospective health care requires a move towards education and change management for health professionals and health informatics professionals.

Keywords

Medical Informatics, Education, prospective medicine, historical aspects

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