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Wearable technology to improve education and patient outcomes in a cardiology fellowship program - A feasibility study

机译:可穿戴技术可改善心脏病学奖学金计划中的教育和患者结局-可行性研究

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Graduate medical education (GME) is a balance between providing optimal patient care while ensuring that trainees (residents and fellows) develop independent medical decision making skills as well asand the ability to manage serious medical conditions. We used one form of wearable technology ("Google Glass") to explore different scenarios in cardiovascular practice where fellows can better their education. We specified different scenarios encountered during routine clinical care in the month of July 2013. These scenarios were chosen based on their clinical significance, the difficulty posed to early stage trainees and the possibly deleterious effects of misdiagnosis or treatment. A mock trainee wearing Google glass enacted each scenario. Live video stream from the glass was transmitted via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth which could have been received by a smartphone, tablet or personal computer. In conclusion, wearable technology has the potential to enhance medical education and patient safety once widely available. Medical institutions should work on policies regarding the use of such technologies to enhance medical care without compromising patient privacy.
机译:研究生医学教育(GME)是在提供最佳患者护理与确保受训者(居民和同伴)发展独立的医学决策技能以及管理严重医学状况的能力之间的平衡。我们使用一种可穿戴技术(“谷歌眼镜”)来探索心血管实践中的各种情况,以使同伴可以更好地接受教育。我们指定了在2013年7月进行常规临床护理时遇到的不同情况。选择这些情况是根据其临床意义,对早期受训人员造成的困难以及误诊或治疗可能造成的有害影响。每种情况都由一名戴着Google眼镜的模拟实习生制定。来自玻璃杯的实时视频流通过Wi-Fi或蓝牙传输,而智能手机,平板电脑或个人计算机可能已接收到。总之,可穿戴技术一旦广泛可用,就有可能增强医学教育和患者安全。医疗机构应制定有关使用此类技术的政策,以在不损害患者隐私的情况下加强医疗服务。

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