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INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH INFORMATICS I. Institute of Health Informatics Development and Further Training Tutor: Mariann Dr. Dinyane - Szabó (dinyane.mariann@public.semmelweis-univ.hu) Credit: 2 1 lect. + 1 pract/ week / two semesters THEMES/1. semester SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF PHARMACY 1. Introduction. Data and information in health care. Outlook on telemdicine. Lecture. 2. Data transmission and telecommunication. The internet Lecture 3. WEB 2.0 and the health care system. Lecture 4. Data security and safety Lecture 5. Electronic patient record Lecture 6. Digital signature Lecture 7. eHealth and telemedicine Lecture 1. Getting Started With The Internet. TCP/IP Practice 2. Mobile communication: HW Practice 3. Mobile communication: SW Practice 4. Basics of database managing. Practice 5. Extracting data from a nutrition database using MS Access. Practice 6. Basics of Spredsheeting. Practice 7. Diet planning using MS Excel. Practice 8. Diagram making using MS Excel Practice 9. Open key cryptography Practice 10. Digital signature I. Practice 11. Digital signature II. Practice 12. Presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint. Practice Faculty of Pharmacy 411
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF PHARMACY 412 THEMES/2. semester 1. The knowledge in medicine and pharmacy (Dinya) Lecture. 2. Biomedical signal processing (Tamus). Lecture 3. Computer security (Tamus) Lecture 4. e-prescription (Daragó) Lecture 5. Informatics Data of Drug Financing (Zajzon) Lecture 6. Drug and pharmacotherapeutic databases on the Web (Zajzon) Lecture 7. Informatics of Drug Planning (Dinya) Lecture 1. Electronics databases: Medline, Micromedex, Cochrane Library Practice 2. Pharmaceutical Problems and Excel Solutions Practice 3. Studying scientific publications via electronic library of the university. Studying and comparing the structure and format , that is the resctrictions determined by of several editorials. Searching papers as basics for a medical study (syndromes, diagnoses, therapy). 4. Structure of a scientific publication. The importance and meaning of the sections of the paper. 5. Structure of an oral presentation and slides. Studying papers as publications and slides, as presentations. Practice Practice Practice 6. Making an article on a medical study by special formal constrains and restrictions. Practice 7. Making a presentation on the same theme. Practice
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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF PHARMACY<br />
412<br />
THEMES/2. semester<br />
1. The knowledge in medicine and pharmacy (Dinya) Lecture.<br />
2. Biomedical signal processing (Tamus). Lecture<br />
3. Computer security (Tamus) Lecture<br />
4. e-prescription (Daragó) Lecture<br />
5. Informatics Data of Drug Financing (Zajzon) Lecture<br />
6. Drug and pharmacotherapeutic databases on the Web (Zajzon) Lecture<br />
7. Informatics of Drug Planning (Dinya) Lecture<br />
1. Electronics databases: Medline, Micromedex, Cochrane Library Practice<br />
2. Pharmaceutical Problems and Excel Solutions Practice<br />
3. Studying scientific publications via electronic library of the <strong>university</strong>. Studying<br />
and comparing the structure and format , that is the resctrictions determined by<br />
of several editorials. Searching papers as basics for a medical study (syndromes,<br />
diagnoses, therapy).<br />
4. Structure of a scientific publication. The importance and meaning of the sections<br />
of the paper.<br />
5. Structure of an oral presentation and slides. Studying papers as publications and<br />
slides, as presentations.<br />
Practice<br />
Practice<br />
Practice<br />
6. Making an article on a medical study by special formal constrains and restrictions. Practice<br />
7. Making a presentation on the same theme. Practice