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2. Digitale Lernplattformen im Medizinstudium – Chancen nutzen, Vielfalt fördern.
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Freitag, Katharina and Krause, Mareike
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DIGITAL learning , *OPEN learning , *DIGITAL technology , *MEDICAL education , *SELF-evaluation - Abstract
Digital learning and self-assessment tools have gained importance in medical education over the last years and are pushing back print media more and more. They enable flexible learning that is aligned with current state exams and the latest scientific findings. Embedded videos, interactive graphics and practice questions offer a more diverse learning experience than using books alone. While the commercial learning tools cover the state examinations' content well, they often lack what is additionally taught in different faculties. At the same time, the dominance of a few providers is tied to rising costs for students or to provide campus licenses. Faculties may thus offer literature and learning platforms of less variety, and an intensive and broad examination of subjects and problems is made more difficult. The promotion and nationwide availability of locally initiated non-commercial learning and examination tools can counteract this development. Electronic learning platforms enable efficient exam preparation with the presentation of exam questions. Paper-based preparatory exams have already been almost completely replaced by their electronic counterparts. Digital exams offer decisive advantages over paper-based exams, for example with the embedding of video sequences and increased feasibility of sequential questions, and should become standard not only in exam preparation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. Evidenzsynthesen: „Focused Mapping Review and Synthesis" als weiteres Mitglied einer Reviewfamilie?
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Eppel-Meichlinger, Jasmin and Hirt, Julian
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LITERATURE reviews , *MEDICAL research , *FAMILIES , *LITERATURE - Abstract
Over the past 50 years, different types of reviews evolved with different objectives. In a summary, 48 review types were identified, which were grouped into seven "review families" with regard to their underlyin g o bjectives and their literature search methods. Among these, the "Focused Mapping Review and Synthesis" (FMRS) approach was not considered. The aim of our short paper is to introduce FMRS as a potential further member of a review family and to highlight its methodological characteristics, potentials, and challenges. FMRS can be used for exploration and focused description of a wide range of topics, but especially fo r a s-pects of knowledge production, i.e., methodological and theoretical issues. A specific search in PubMed and medRxiv revealed nine publi-cations on FMRS between 2016 and 2022, the majority of which addressed research practice as the object of investigation, rather than topics of clinical research. The inclusion of the FMRS in a review family would be welcome due to the peculiarities of the systematisation of literature search within the approach of FMRS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Können wir künstliche Intelligenzen wie ChatGPT produktiv für die medizinbibliothekarische Arbeit nutzen?
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Schweizer, Stefanus, Vogel, Christian, and Weiner, Oliver
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LANGUAGE models , *CHATBOTS , *CHATGPT , *MEDICAL libraries , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *AUTOMATION - Abstract
Since the American company OpenAI released the pre-release version of its chatbot ChatGPT in November 2022, a lively discussion has arisen about the benefits and use of speech AI in our society. Since its release ChatGPT has already fundamentally changed the understanding of written texts and it will continue to do so. This has sparked a debate about the use and impact of language AI in higher education. The potential applications of ChatGPT in higher education range from assistance with teaching and learning, to automation of routine tasks, to conversion and programming work. In the paper, examples from the medical library sector will demonstrate the power but also the limitations of ChatGPT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Systematische und transparente Entwicklung und Dokumentation einer umfassenden Literaturrecherche: Ein Vorschlag für ein Rechercheprotokoll.
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Hirt, Julian and Nordhausen, Thomas
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DATABASE searching , *INFORMATION literacy , *DATABASES , *DOCUMENTATION , *LITERATURE , *POSSIBILITY - Abstract
Assessing the quality of literature searches and their updating and adaptation require careful, comprehensive and transparent documentation. Guidelines exist for documenting the development and progress of a literature search. However, the authors are not aware of an editable template that can be used to document the literature search. Therefore, this paper aims to present a search template for the systematic and transparent development and documentation of a comprehensive literature search. The template includes essential steps of the database search as well as supplementary search options and offers a possibility for methodical and content-related justification of the included steps. It considers current guidelines for reporting search strategies. The search template is provided free of charge and is editable with common text editing programs. The contents are to be adapted according to the individual search strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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6. FHIR-Datenmodell zur Übermittlung von Tumordaten zwischen Krebsregistern und IQTIG.
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Oeppert, Luise, Hartz, Tobias, Wehner, Kathrin, Schrader, Thomas, and Meier, Jens
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PROSTATE tumors treatment , *HEALTH facilities , *ELECTRONIC data interchange , *MEDICAL databases , *INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems , *MATHEMATICAL models , *MANAGEMENT of medical records , *HUMAN services programs , *QUALITY assurance , *THEORY , *CLINICAL medicine , *DATA transmission systems , *MEDICAL informatics - Abstract
This project aimed at the implementation of an information model and a corresponding HL7 FHIR® data model for the transmission of tumor data between cancer registries and the Institute for Quality Assurance and Transparency in Healthcare (IQTIG). The project is based on a concept study from IQTIG focusing on a future quality assurance measure of the treatment of patients with localized prostate cancer. In this study quality aspects have been developed, whichmeans that different topics of interest have been adressed, but no specific quality indicators were developed. Based on the quality aspects possible data fields have been extracted which might be necessary for future quality indicators. Upon those information entities an informationmodel was designed. Based on the information model a data model in HL7 FHIR® has been developed and validated against a validation engine provided by the online platform Simplifier. This work shows the difference between an informationmodel and a data model. The information model is crucial for establishing a common understanding between all stakeholders supporting interoperability. The data model is important for the underlying technology, but does not necessarily explain the overall process. Hence, information and data model complement each other. The theroretical work presented in this paper will be the basis for further projects. A following project will use the data model to transfer tumor data between the clinical cancer registry of Lower Saxony and the IQTIG. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
7. Lisando: Ein Service der Krankenhausbibliotheken im Verbund.
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HOSPITAL libraries , *MEDICAL libraries , *LIBRARY information networks , *PARTICIPATION , *LIBRARIES - Abstract
E-Media can be loaned and used in hospitals, free of charge: This is possible due to the Lisando library network. E-books, e-audios. e-magazines and e-papers offer information, relaxation and distraction for patients and employees. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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