Barts X as a Model for Teaching Digital Health.
Armita AzarAlexander John DeightonBrian Xiangzhi WangPublished in: Medical science educator (2021)
Due to recent technological innovations, digital health is quickly transforming the means of healthcare delivery. Technologies such as artificial intelligence, wearables and virtual consultations are increasingly being integrated into routine clinical care and with careful consideration; these promise to bring improvements to both professional workloads and patient outcomes. We highlight the need for dedicated digital health education in order to ensure appropriate use of patient data, patient safeguarding and the means by which we might incorporate this in a post-covid COVID curriculum. We comment on what can be learnt by Barts X Medicine, the first digital health programme in England to be integrated into the medical curriculum, to improve medical teaching.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- artificial intelligence
- public health
- coronavirus disease
- big data
- mental health
- quality improvement
- sars cov
- health information
- medical students
- machine learning
- case report
- deep learning
- palliative care
- randomized controlled trial
- clinical practice
- human health
- pain management
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- general practice