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12th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'99)
Cooperative Medical Decision Making and Learning by the Sharing of Web-Based Electronic Notebooks and Logs
Stamford, Connecticut
June 18-June 20
ISBN: 0-7695-0234-2
Mark C. Tsai, Stanford University
Parvati Dev, Stanford University
Larry J. Leifer, Stanford University
Kenneth L. Melmon, Stanford University
The Stanford Health Information Network for Education (SHINE) integrates online bibliographic systems, drug databases, guideline texts, textbooks, journals, medical images, digital videos, and knowledge-based systems formerly accessible individually through the Z39.50 protocol, SQL language, HTTP protocol, and full-text search engines. Using a mediator-and-wrapper-based approach, SHINE is able to integrate with the patient's electronic medical record (EMR) system to support just-in-time medical information for medical decision making and education. As part of our effort to facilitate knowledge management, we developed web-based electronic notebook and log recording systems. By organizing, reviewing, and sharing the log records, users can share and manage their learning experience. The electronic notebook works as a tool for inter-person communication, personal note keeping, group file sharing, and EMR system reference linking. We also discuss SHINE's system infrastructue, which was designed to support the information sharing and linking.
Index Terms:
electronic notebook, logging system, just-in-time medical information, knowledge management, intelligent integration, distributed database systems, digital library
Citation:
Mark C. Tsai, Parvati Dev, Larry J. Leifer, Kenneth L. Melmon, "Cooperative Medical Decision Making and Learning by the Sharing of Web-Based Electronic Notebooks and Logs," cbms, pp.90, 12th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'99), 1999
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