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Learning the Basics of Microsoft Word 2010 for Microsoft Windows Assessment

This HIBB begins with a general introduction to the Microsoft Word interface, then introduces various standard tasks including creating new documents, opening existing documents, saving documents, working with text, formatting various parts of documents, inserting non-text items into the document, proofreading the document, printing and closing individual documents. The HIBB also introduces and explains the new ribbon menu system used by the recent versions of Microsoft Office suite products, including Microsoft Word.

At the end of this HIBB, students will be able to complete basic tasks that Microsoft Word has to offer including the ability to create and open a document, save a document, and print a document. In addition to these basic tasks, students will be able to add formatting and customizing elements to their documents, such as inserting pictures, tables, links, and headers and footers.

Type
Courseware

Health Informatics Terminologies: an Introduction Slides

This Health Informatics Building Block module begins with pointing out the objectives of the lesson, starting with defining what health informatics is and discussing its applications with different information communication terminologies. Then it briefly looks at the different types of common health Informatics terminologies. Finally it identifies the defined sub-domains of health informatics and applications for each sub-domain accordingly.

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Define what health informatics is and discuss its application
  2. Define common health informatics terminologies
  3. Define the sub-domains of health informatics and identify applications for each sub-domain
    Type
    Courseware

    Health Informatics Terminologies: an Introduction Transcript.

    This Health Informatics Building Block module begins with pointing out the objectives of the lesson, starting with defining what health informatics is and discussing its applications with different information communication terminologies. Then it briefly looks at the different types of common health Informatics terminologies. Finally it identifies the defined sub-domains of health informatics and applications for each sub-domain accordingly.

    Learning Objectives: 

    1. Define what health informatics is and discuss its application
    2. Define common health informatics terminologies
    3. Define the sub-domains of health informatics and identify applications for each sub-domain
    Type
    Courseware

    Health Informatics Terminologies: an Introduction Audio Only

    This Health Informatics Building Block module begins with pointing out the objectives of the lesson, starting with defining what health informatics is and discussing its applications with different information communication terminologies. Then it briefly looks at the different types of common health Informatics terminologies. Finally it identifies the defined sub-domains of health informatics and applications for each sub-domain accordingly.

     

    Learning Objectives: 

     

    1. Define what health informatics is and discuss its application
    2. Define common health informatics terminologies
    3. Define the sub-domains of health informatics and identify applications for each sub-domain
    Type
    Courseware

    Health Informatics Terminologies: an Introduction Slides with Voiceover

    This Health Informatics Building Block module begins with pointing out the objectives of the lesson, starting with defining what health informatics is and discussing its applications with different information communication terminologies. Then it briefly looks at the different types of common health Informatics terminologies. Finally it identifies the defined sub-domains of health informatics and applications for each sub-domain accordingly.

    Learning Objectives: 

    1. Define what health informatics is and discuss its application
    2. Define common health informatics terminologies
    3. Define the sub-domains of health informatics and identify applications for each sub-domain
    Type
    Courseware

    Introduction to Routine Health Information System Slides

    Introduction to Routine Health Information System was created for undergraduate and postgraduate health science students to introduce them to the concepts and methods of routine health information systems.

    The learning objectives are to help users explain the roles of routine health information systems (RHIS) in health service management; examine strategies used to improve routine health information systems; acquaint with skills to carry out the process of improving RHIS performance; discuss three categories of determinants that influence RHIS.

    Type
    Courseware

    Introduction to Routine Health Information System Slides with Voiceover

    Introduction to Routine Health Information System was created for undergraduate and postgraduate health science students to introduce them to the concepts and methods of routine health information systems.

    The learning objectives are to help users explain the roles of routine health information systems (RHIS) in health service management; examine strategies used to improve routine health information systems; acquaint with skills to carry out the process of improving RHIS performance; discuss three categories of determinants that influence RHIS.

    Type
    Courseware

    Introduction to Routine Health Information System Audio Only

    Introduction to Routine Health Information System was created for undergraduate and postgraduate health science students to introduce them to the concepts and methods of routine health information systems.

    The learning objectives are to help users explain the roles of routine health information systems (RHIS) in health service management; examine strategies used to improve routine health information systems; acquaint with skills to carry out the process of improving RHIS performance; discuss three categories of determinants that influence RHIS.

    Type
    Courseware

    EMR Implementation Considerations Slides

    This HIBBS presentation provides background on how to assess the value of a medical informatics solution, explains implementation issues with regard to rolling out any type of electronic medical record system, and mentions points that will help ensure the successful implementation of a medical informatics solution.

    Learning Objectives:  

    • Assess the value of a medical informatics solution
    • Be aware of issues associated with the rolling out of any type of electronic medical record system
    • Explain what is necessary for a successful implementation of a medical informatics solution
    Type
    Courseware

    EMR Implementation Considerations Slides with Voiceover

    This HIBBS presentation provides background on how to assess the value of a medical informatics solution, explains implementation issues with regard to rolling out any type of electronic medical record system, and mentions points that will help ensure the successful implementation of a medical informatics solution.

    Learning Objectives:  

    • Assess the value of a medical informatics solution
    • Be aware of issues associated with the rolling out of any type of electronic medical record system
    • Explain what is necessary for a successful implementation of a medical informatics solution
    Type
    Courseware

    EMR Implementation Considerations Audio Only

    This HIBBS presentation provides background on how to assess the value of a medical informatics solution, explains implementation issues with regard to rolling out any type of electronic medical record system, and mentions points that will help ensure the successful implementation of a medical informatics solution.

    Learning Objectives:  

    • Assess the value of a medical informatics solution
    • Be aware of issues associated with the rolling out of any type of electronic medical record system
    • Explain what is necessary for a successful implementation of a medical informatics solution
    Type
    Courseware

    Introduction to Bioinformatics Slides

    This HIBB presentation provides background information on bases, amino acids, proteins, nucleotides and DNA. The presentation then explains what bioinformatics is, lists some examples, and demonstrates some tools. It demonstrates tools which compare parts of human and chimp genes, and illustrate drug resistance analysis and HIV subtype analysis.  It then discusses some ethical and clinical aspects to bioinformatics.

    Type
    Courseware

    Introduction to Bioinformatics Slides with Voiceover

    This HIBB presentation provides background information on bases, amino acids, proteins, nucleotides and DNA. The presentation then explains what bioinformatics is, lists some examples, and demonstrates some tools. It demonstrates tools which compare parts of human and chimp genes, and illustrate drug resistance analysis and HIV subtype analysis.  It then discusses some ethical and clinical aspects to bioinformatics.

    Type
    Courseware

    Introduction to Bioinformatics Audio Only

    This HIBB presentation provides background information on bases, amino acids, proteins, nucleotides and DNA. The presentation then explains what bioinformatics is, lists some examples, and demonstrates some tools. It demonstrates tools which compare parts of human and chimp genes, and illustrate drug resistance analysis and HIV subtype analysis.  It then discusses some ethical and clinical aspects to bioinformatics.

    Type
    Courseware

    Introduction to Bioinformatics Video Only

    This HIBB presentation provides background information on bases, amino acids, proteins, nucleotides and DNA. The presentation then explains what bioinformatics is, lists some examples, and demonstrates some tools. It demonstrates tools which compare parts of human and chimp genes, and illustrate drug resistance analysis and HIV subtype analysis.  It then discusses some ethical and clinical aspects to bioinformatics.

    Type
    Courseware

    An Introduction to Electronic Medical Records - Videos that form part of the presentation Part 2

    This HIBB presentation is an introduction to electronic medical records. It deals with what electronic medical records are, the disadvantages of paper-based records, examples of electronic medical record systems and how to assess the benefit of a computer-based record system.

    Type
    Courseware

    An Introduction to Electronic Medical Records - Videos that form part of the presentation Part 1

    This HIBB presentation is an introduction to electronic medical records. It deals with what electronic medical records are, the disadvantages of paper-based records, examples of electronic medical record systems and how to assess the benefit of a computer-based record system.

    Type
    Courseware

    An Introduction to Electronic Medical Records - Slides with Synchronized Lecture

    This HIBB presentation is an introduction to electronic medical records. It deals with what electronic medical records are, the disadvantages of paper-based records, examples of electronic medical record systems and how to assess the benefit of a computer-based record system.

    Type
    Courseware

    An Introduction to Electronic Medical Records Audio Only

    This HIBB presentation is an introduction to electronic medical records. It deals with what electronic medical records are, the disadvantages of paper-based records, examples of electronic medical record systems and how to assess the benefit of a computer-based record system.

    Type
    Courseware

    An Introduction to Electronic Medical Records - Slides with instructor notes

    This HIBB presentation is an introduction to electronic medical records. It deals with what electronic medical records are, the disadvantages of paper-based records, examples of electronic medical record systems and how to assess the benefit of a computer-based record system.

    Type
    Courseware

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