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The practitioner as recruiter.

D J Wilde1

  • 1Shoreline Community College Medical Record Technology Program, Seattle, WA.

Journal (American Medical Record Association)
|January 9, 1991
PubMed
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Attracting students to healthcare information management programs is crucial for professional growth. Educators must focus on recruiting for medical record programs to ensure a strong future workforce.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Administration
  • Health Informatics Education

Background:

  • The healthcare information management (HIM) profession requires a continuous influx of skilled professionals.
  • Current recruitment strategies may not adequately address the need for new talent in medical record programs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the critical importance of student recruitment for medical record programs.
  • To emphasize the role of educators in attracting students to healthcare information management.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion from the perspective of an educator in the field.
  • Focus on the challenges and rewards of healthcare information management careers.

Main Results:

  • Student recruitment is essential for the growth and high-level performance within the HIM profession.

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  • Educators play a pivotal role in attracting the next generation of HIM professionals.
  • Conclusions:

    • Proactive and focused recruitment efforts are necessary to sustain and advance the HIM field.
    • Investing in attracting students to medical record programs is vital for the future of healthcare information management.