Usefulness of electronic medical record system for clinical clerkship
- VernacularTitle:臨床実習における教育用電子カルテシステムの有用性
- Author:
Mikihiro TSUTSUMI
;
Ariyuki HORI
;
Naohiro KURODA
;
Koji SUZUKI
;
Noboru TAKEKOSHI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
electric medical record system;
clinical clerkship;
problem-oriented medical record system
- From:Medical Education
2003;34(6):399-402
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
We compared the effects on clinical clerkships of an electronic medical record (EMR) system and a standard medical record system. Using an EMR system, students described medical records with a problem-oriented medical record system/subject objective assessment, and plan that was much better than the standard medical record system. In the EMR system, students cannot see physicians' medical records, including laboratory data and X-ray films. Instead, students themselves must obtain the patient history and request examinations as physicians do. This system helps supervisors give suitable comments and provide data that students have requested. Directors can also evaluate supervisors by reviewing their comments. Therefore, an EMR system has the advantage of problem-oriented medical record system-based learning for students and is also useful for clinical clerkships.