Use of computers among Jichi Medical University students
- VernacularTitle:自治医科大学医学生のコンピュータ使用の推移
- Author:
Izumi OKI
;
Toshiyuki OJIMA
;
Makoto WATANABE
;
Ritei UEHARA
;
Koichiro KISHI
;
Yosikazu NAKAMURA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
medical student;
medical education;
computer;
information technology
- From:Medical Education
2008;39(2):103-108
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Medical students must have knowledge and skills related to medical informatics, including data analysis, the retrieval of biomedical literature, the creation of presentations, and the use of the Internet.The purpose of this study was to analyze the changes over time in the ability of Jichi Medical University students to use the tools of information technology.
1) Questionnaires were distributed to all Jichi Medical University students during epidemiology classes in 1998, 2002, and 2006.
2) The questionnaires included questions about the frequency of the use of computers, word-processing software, spreadsheet software, statistical software, and the Internet.
3) The first survey showed that ownership of a computer and the use of word-processing software were most common, followed in turn by the use of spreadsheet software, statistical software, and the Internet.The percentage of stu dents who had not used a computer decreased from 22% in 1998 to 2% in 2006.
4) With the rapid changes and progress in our information-oriented society, medical students need to be appropriately prepared to make optimal use of available resources.