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Berlin, 03.12.2003Nguyen-Dobinsky Trong-Nghia, Kaiser Gerd

Charité – University Medicine Berlin

UNIVERSITÄTSKLINIKUM · MEDIZINISCHE FAKULTÄT DER HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITÄT ZU BERLIN

Charité: University Hospital with four

Campuses

Campus Wedding

Campus Buch

Campus Mitte Campus Steglitz

Charité at a Glance

PatientsBedsClinicsInstitutesTreatmentsEmployeesStudents

580.000 3.347 63 25 2,3

Million 14.000 9.600

Features of Medical Education

• Audio-visual senses and methods • Patient-oriented training• Interaction, communication• Case-based learning/working• Emergency and rare disease: Problem

Bedside Teaching Today

Students come to patient (up to 20).

Problem Specification

• Patient‘s presence too short (5 days) • Too many students (20 students/bed)• Stress for patients (i. e. obstetrics,

pediatry)• No access for students (if patient in

emergency room)• Emergency treatment can not wait for

students

Solution: MeduOnCall

• Students don‘t need to come to patient

• Bedside teaching anywhere, anytime

• Students will be alarmed by SMS• Using WLAN and Notebook and• Audio-video conferencing

MeduOnCall Workflow

Emerging Case

CharitéOnAir

MeduOnCall Team Case Databsase

MeduCase SymPol Dejavu Vision 2003 CasePort

MeduOnCall Scenario

Aims of the Project

• Do not replace beside teaching• But improve it• Patients with rare disease or cases

with didactical value• Interdisciplinary scenarios• Concurrent use of real cases and

case data bases and other information sources.

Requirements

Data protection

Smooth workflow

Anytime, anywhere

Integration in routine work

Reducing stress for patients

Scenarios with didactical value

Data Protection Measures

a) No data storage on client computer

b) Protocolling of all sessionsc) Using of security technologiesd) Test attack of the networkse) Informed consent for patientsf) Evaluated by data protection

authorityg) Evaluated by TÜV (Common

Criteria)

Data Protection Measures

Firewall, VLAN, DMZ, RadiusIntrusion Detection System, VPN

Portal Server

Firewall

Radius Server Directory Service

ServerApplication

ServerApplication

IPSec-Client

(1) (2) (3)

(4)

(5)

(6)VPN-Tunnel

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

Didactic Concept

•Goal

•Methods

Scenario

•What

•Who

•Wenn

•Where.

From Didactics to Screen Play

Screen Play

•Workflow

•Camera position

Development of Screen Play

MOCS

2

1

Kamera 1

HL

MOCA

C-BogenPerfusor-Armaturen,ICU-Monitoring

ASA

Kardio-versionsgerät

Anästhesist

Kamera 2

MOCT

Lehrpatient

Test of Screen Play

Test of a screen play in cardiology

Evaluation

• Didactic benefits• Efficiency of the learning process• Improvement of computer literacy• Acceptance of students• Stress for patients• Integration in routine works

Lectures in Summer 2003

• Lectures: 19– With patient presence: 11– Number of patients: 23

• Students– Human medicine: 23 – Reformed study (HM): 28

• Disciplines:– Dermatology (6), Radiology (4), Pediatry (2),

Pathology (3), Obstetrics (2), Cardiology (1), Onkology (1), Reformed study (3)

Didactic Benefits

Student answers to questionnaire

• I can achieve the same learning results

• I work more effectively

• Learning is more interesting for me

• Learning is more enjoyable

Computer Literacy

deutlich verbessert

etwas verbessert

nicht verbessert

7

1

5

not improved

strong improvement

fewimprovement

Acceptance

• Students accepted the new learning method

• Students have no problem using the new software and hardware

• The most important factor is the audio quality

Integration

• No integration problem (in routine work).

• Collision with other mandatory lectures

Stress for Patients

12 patients interviewedAge Ø 46 years, max. 67 years, min. 12 years

sehr wohl

wohl

neutral

How do you feel?

3

1

8

neutralvery good

good

Stress for patients

wenig belastet

nicht belastet

Do you feel more stress?

7 5no more stress

less stress

Conclusion

• Acceptance of students exists• Audio quality is the most important factor• Stress for patients can be reduced• Organisation problems must be solved:

– No charging station for notebook battery– Notebook too heavy (3 Kilo, under 1000 €)

Contact Address

Charité – University Medicine BerlinMulti Media Centrum CharitéCampus Charité MitteD-10098 Berlinngudobin@charite.de+49 (30) 450 564 118

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