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Informatics Workup.

F Naeymi-Rad1, D Trace, K Shoults

  • 1University of Health Sciences, Chicago Medical School, Illinois 60064.

Proceedings. Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care
|January 1, 1992
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Fourth-year medical students can use portable computers for a Medical Informatics Workup in the Emergency Room. This system aids in creating computerized medical records and generating differential diagnoses at the bedside.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • Fourth-year medical students in busy inner-city Emergency Rooms require efficient patient workup tools.
  • Traditional patient record-keeping can be time-consuming and may not integrate diagnostic support.

Observation:

  • Students utilized portable computers (Macintosh PowerBook 170s) equipped with specialized software for patient encounters.
  • The setup included automated medical record entry software (IMR-E), expert systems, and PC emulation capabilities.

Findings:

  • The portable system enabled bedside creation of computerized medical records.
  • Students could analyze patient data and generate differential diagnoses using the integrated software.

Implications:

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  • This approach demonstrates the feasibility of integrating advanced informatics tools into clinical training.
  • Implementing such systems can enhance diagnostic accuracy and streamline medical record documentation in emergency settings.