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1 Building Sustainable Networks for technology standards in medical education Sean Hilton

2 Presentation to cover… Definitions 3 networks examples – AHSCN, STaRNet, Universitas21 Principles Networks in MedBiq Europe Conference examples Sustainability? Conclusions

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6 Principles for SW London AHSCN Acknowledge that all partners are autonomous organisations Accept that an individual organisation working in partnership may not always receive immediate direct benefit from work that is for the common good Recognise that, for an organisation to be involved, there will at some stage need to be a perceived benefit to that organisation Accept that, on occasion, an organisation may not wish to be part of some aspect of the work Accept that organisations may at the same time be in competition and working collaboratively. Partners will agree, with honesty, as to where the boundaries of competition and mutual self-interest fall.

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8 The StaRNet Project Aims multi-practice research by means of a number of ‘R&D practices network for high quality computerised data network for dissemination of information, EBM and clinical guidelines Network for primary care and locally led research ideas through support and training

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12  Folkestone  Guildford   Sutton    Twickenham  Crawley  Lambeth  Tonbridge  Chatham   Thamesmead  Forest Hill  Chichester  Croydon  Brixton Portslade  Clapham  Location of lead STaRNet practices, London and South East Regions STaRNet is supported by the NHS Executive, London and South East Regions 

13 STaRNet Achievements Year 1 First conference >50 delegates 34 STaRNet related projects Increased multiprofessional involvement NHSNet-based IT connections 8 practices Research course/training bursary for associates 4 audits of evidence based CVS guidelines

14 15 lead practices, key staff trained 118 associate practices 23 projects covering CV disease, resp disease; patient illness and health behaviour;sexual health, women’s health Steering Group and academic guidance STaRNet Achievements – Year 2

15  Folkestone  Guildford   Sutton    Twickenham  Crawley  Lambeth  Tonbridge  Chatham   Thamesmead  Forest Hill  Chichester  Croydon  Brixton Portslade  Clapham  Location of lead STaRNet practices, London and South East Regions STaRNet is supported by the NHS Executive, London and South East Regions 

16 About Universitas 21 Universitas 21 is an international network of 21 leading research-intensive universities in thirteen countries. The network's purpose is to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and to create opportunities for them on a scale that none of them would be able to achieve operating independently or through traditional bilateral alliances.universities Established in 1997, Universitas 21 engages in a number of activities, informed by our core underlying principles: a global focus and perspective a commitment to excellence in all we do a commitment of those involved to collaborative and co-operative work and spirit while ensuring there are clear outcomes a determination to achieve added value a constant striving for innovation and the creation of multilateral opportunities for members sustainability of activity

17 About Universitas 21 to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and to create opportunities for them on a scale that none of them would be able to achieve operating independently

18 About Universitas 21 a global focus and perspective a commitment to excellence in all we do a commitment of those involved to collaborative and co-operative work and spirit while ensuring there are clear outcomes a determination to achieve added value a constant striving for innovation and the creation of multilateral opportunities for members sustainability of activity

19 How do they compare? SWL AHSCNSTaRNetUniversitas21

20 Medical Education Networks

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25 MedBiq Europe Networks eVIP Meducator

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27 eViP September 2006 What is eViP about? eViP = Project about electronic Virtual Patients 3 year (2007-2010) project, 9 partners and co-funded by the European Union Main outcome Create a bank of repurposed and enriched multilingual and multicultural virtual patients and share them www.virtualpatients.eu

28 eViP Partners www.virtualpatients.eu

29 Outcomes Referatory of 320+ collective VPs for multilingual, multicultural access, and integrated into curricula Tried and tested standards Sustainable network of faculties for the development and exchange of VPs Common content licensing model Major resource for medical and healthcare education to be shared by all institutions across the sector www.virtualpatients.eu

30 Healthcare LOM Mechanism for describing images and clinical content in a repository & portfolio Easier search and discovery, potentially automated Extends IEEE LOM Used by AAMC, HEAL, VA Course 1 Course 2

31 mEducator: A Best Practice Network for Repurposing and Sharing Medical Educational Multi-type Content co-funded by the European Commission eContentplus programme http://www.meducator.net

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33 mEducator project title: mEducator: Multi-type Content Repurposing and Sharing in Medical Education project type: Best Practice Network programme: eContentplus Information Society & Media Directorate General, Εuropean Commission duration: 2009-2012 consortium: 14 partners from 10 EU countries, lead by AUTH (GR) website: http://www.meducator.net/http://www.meducator.net/ co-funded by the European Commission eContentplus programme

34 34 Academic Institution L C M S uses autonomous specialized educational modules has/creates co-funded by the European Commission eContentplus programme

35 Class Wikis Class Discussion Forums  Need of virtual distributed pools of autonomous specialized educational modules  mechanisms for  Searching  Retrieving  Evaluating educational content in Medicine and Life sciences  Rating  Adapting  Revising co-funded by the European Commission eContentplus programme

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38 Drivers Student experience (and expectations) Globalisation Digital economy Re-licensure National and international assessments

39 Personal Blogs Class Discussion Forums Class Wikis

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42 MedBiquitous What is it if not a network?


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