TEACHING BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS LIBRARY AS PARTNER Evelyn B. Morgen, Director UConn Health Center Library

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TEACHING BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS LIBRARY AS PARTNER Evelyn B. Morgen, Director UConn Health Center Library

BIOMEDICAL & HEALTH INFORMATICS – DEFINITION Biomedical and health informatics (BMHI) is the field concerned with the optimal use of information, often aided by technology, to improve individual health, health care, public health, and biomedical research. Bill Hersch, MD, Professor and Chair Dept of Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology Oregon Health & Science University

Information TechnologyPEOPLE Oregon Health & Science University

ROLE OF LIBRARY Libraries collect, organize, and disseminate information Early adopters of technology Teach people how to find, evaluate and organize expert and evidence-based knowledge

LIBRARY Public Health Programs Patient Care PUBLIC School of Dental Medicine School of Medicine RESEARCH Student Academic Computing Allied Health Programs Graduate Programs

UCONN HEALTH CENTER LIBRARY – CURRENT ROLES PROVIDE EVIDENCE BASED RESOURCES – Cochrane Databases – PIER – Essential Evidence Plus – Drug databases – Micromedex and Lexi-Drugs – And others

CLASSES TAUGHT Public Health Informatics Searching for Clinical Evidence in Medicine Facilitate PBL Classes for SOM & SODM Key points in all classes: – Evaluate source – Look for EVIDENCE – not expert opinion – Learn to find and use information efficiently – Life Long Learning

USING EVIDENCE THAT MATTERS At point of care Electronic health records (EHRs) No ONE resource answers all questions

EHRS & “MEANINGFUL USE” Still being hotly debated Will include need for clinical decision support resources How to implement? Link to evidence based resources InfoButtons

INFOBUTTONS Software developed by James Cimino, MD Provides links to full text resources in EHR Can choose from multiple resources Funded by National Library of Medicine Many institutions and vendors now using InfoButtons Open Source Software

EXAMPLES OF USE

INFOBUTTONS LINK TO MORE INFORMATION

CAN PROVIDE A LIST OF QUESTIONS

WILL THEN LINK TO FULL TEXT ANSWER

A medication order entry infobutton screen showing the resulting page when an infobutton next to the medication “Azithromycin” is selected. Del Fiol G et al. JAMIA 2008;15: ©2008 by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd

ANOTHER EXAMPLE

WILL A FEW SOURCES ANSWER EVERYTHING? Dangers of reliance on external resources Teaching students to critically evaluate What if....

GPS DISASTERS People who blindly follow a “trusted” source can be Lost in the desert Frozen on a closed winter highway Found in the middle of a lake