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This study introduces a user-friendly system using hand-held computers for residents to record patient encounters. This electronic data collection improves accuracy and efficiency for both residents and program directors.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education Technology
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Traditional paper-based systems for tracking resident experience are time-consuming and prone to errors.
  • Efficient data management is crucial for Residency Review Committee (RRC) reporting and resident education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a novel system for recording resident experience using hand-held computers.
  • To evaluate the usability and effectiveness of this electronic data collection method.

Main Methods:

  • Residents utilized individual hand-held personal computers (PCs) with the Palm Operating System to log RRC-reportable patient encounters.
  • Data was transferred to a central relational database compatible with Microsoft Access.
  • Commercially available software facilitated data entry and transfer with minimal technical expertise required.

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Main Results:

  • The system proved easy to use, inexpensive, accurate, and secure for collecting resident encounter data.
  • Compared to paper-based or central computer systems, this method reduced data collection and transfer time for residents and program directors.
  • The system generated prompt, complete, and accurate data.

Conclusions:

  • Hand-held computer systems offer a practical and efficient solution for managing resident experience data.
  • This technology enhances resident education by providing reliable data and streamlines administrative tasks for program directors.