Journal article

It’s important, but not important enough: eHealth as a curriculum priority in medical education in Australia

S Edirippulige, P Brooks, C Carati, VA Wade, AC Smith, S Wickramasinghe, NR Armfield

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Information and communications technology has become central to the way in which health services are provided. Technology-enabled services in healthcare are often described as eHealth, or more recently, digital health. Practitioners may require new knowledge, skills and competencies to make best use of eHealth, and while universities may be a logical place to provide such education and training, a study in 2012 found that the workforce was not being adequately educated to achieve competence to work with eHealth. We revisited eHealth education and training in Australian universities with a focus on medical schools; we aimed to explore the progress of eHealth in the Australian medical curricul..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers