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Original Articles

Health Information Resources

Tradition and Innovation in a Medical School Curriculum

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Pages 11-23 | Accepted 01 Jun 1998, Published online: 13 Oct 2008
 

ABSTRACT

Changes in LCME accreditation for medical colleges fostered the development of Health Information Resources, a required, for-credit course created by the Saint Louis University Health Sciences Center Library Reference Department for the first-year medical school curriculum. Six content areas were developed for inclusion in the syllabus: “Electronic Resources Survival Kit”; “Introduction to Problem Based Resources”; “Introduction to Literature Searching”; “MEDLINE Searching Hands-On/Publishing Pearls & Pitfalls”; “The World Wide Web and Patient Information”; and “Introduction to Electronic Mail.” A combination of lectures, hands-on instruction, and active learning techniques were employed in the teaching of this class. Submission of a Health Information Resource Guide and a two-part final exam were required.

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