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Using MIRC to Create Medical School and Resident Training
Programs
Krishna Juluru, MD
Weill Cornell Medical College
New York, NY
MIRC: Features
• Ease of deployment• Ability to have multiple users across a network• Simple file creation, and ease of modifying structure
and content of a file• Ability to store multiple forms of media• Simple indexing and search features• Securely store protected heath information• Facilitate limited user interaction:
– Question / answer
Use case #1 – Unknown case conference
• Less anxiety than traditional unknown case conference
• Promotes extra reading• Promotes collaboration between senior
and junior residents• More memorable … even fun!• Cases available for future review• Does not have to be sole attending
responsibility … can involve participation of residents / fellows
Use Case #2 – Presentation and skills assessment
• Ability to attach virtually any file to a MIRC teaching file– Images– Video– Word Documents– PowerPoint
• Share teaching materials with residents / medical students
• Ability to index content• Provide a skills assessment
– This is for resident self-evaluation only … answers are not stored
Ways of building cases on MIRC
• MIRC Authoring Tool
• PowerPoint Tool: Convert PowerPoints to MIRC documents!
• IHE – TCE: From PACS to MIRC!
• Lightweight tools– Send2MIRC– Email2MIRC
Use Case #3 – Follow up of cases
• Use of PHI section– Secure– Information available to owner of case as needed
• Ability to set user permissions
Use case #4 – Personal Teaching File
• Ease of authoring a case
• Ability to have your own protected space within MIRC
• Resident / medical student / faculty roles: Promote further collaboration between residents, students & faculty
• Ability to export cases and take them with you
MIRC for Resident / Medical School Training Programs
• Use cases– Unknown case conference– Presentation and skills assessment– Follow up of cases– Personal Teaching files
• Free• Easy to set up• Ease of distribution to multiple users promotes
sharing and collaboration