MedSkills: a Learning Environment for Evidence-based Medical Skills

Journal:Methods of Information in Medicine
ISSN:0026-1270
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.3414/ME9312
Issue:2010 (Vol. 49): Issue 4 2010
Pages:390-395

MedSkills: a Learning Environment for Evidence-based Medical Skills

Special Topic: Intelligent Training

R. Buyl (1), M. Nyssen (1)

(1) Department of Statistics and Medical Informatics, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium

Summary

Objectives: EBP (evidence-based practice) is becoming the standard paradigm in modern healthcare. Therefore different healthcare providers have the need for easily accessible evidence-based information. The Internet creates new opportunities to fill the gaps in education that are experienced by healthcare workers. Contributing to solutions and filling in the needs in the above-mentioned scope, the University of Brussels initiated a European project called MedSkills in 2004. Methods: MedSkills’ main goal was to create a copyright-free reference work containing valuable evidence-based information on medical skills for all levels of healthcare professionals (paramedics, nurses and physicians, teachers of medical skills and students). Results: We succeeded in designing and creating a framework to suit the requirements of different users, in ‘cellular’, ‘organ’, ‘body’ and ‘best treatment’ content maps. A wiki tool was installed to allow the project to be built and in order to maintain itself. Conclusions: This multi-professional and international initiative, unique in its kind aims at contributing to a gold standard for European healthcare, via the creation of a freely available, consistent and updatable evidence-based teaching environment.

Keywords

e-health, life-long learning, evidence-based practice, medical skills

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.3414/ME9312

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