Our current UDHC passion is spent in trying to develop a unique CA firm
(CA as in clinical audit) where Indian health care
activists/enthusiasts/entrepreneurs can interface with patient
information requirements to audit the information (in the prescriptions
provided by the direct agents of the patients aka clinicians) and you
will find a lot of such information in the prescriptions available at
the individual patient records here:http://www.udhc.co.in/ INPUT/input_directory.jsp
In our work with 'patient centered learning' we have felt this need for training in EBM and we have designed an elective curriculum in 'blended learning' in our institute here: http://journals.bmj.com/site/ marketing/landing-pages/ Indian_Caseelectives.xhtml which is attended by students globally.
In our work with 'patient centered learning' we have felt this need for training in EBM and we have designed an elective curriculum in 'blended learning' in our institute here: http://journals.bmj.com/site/
We can extend this and train any health entrepreneur who wishes to make a difference here in our institute/practice area (completely hands on) and completely free of cost.These
activists/entrepreneurs can then utilize the training to open their own
UDHC clinics in their chosen locations on a fee for service model (preferably in collaboration with an medical practitioner).
Patient centred online learning has so much to give to our patients and health professional trainees that it is a pity we are currently not utilizing a fraction of it! I am even thinking of expanding our practice area beyond the confines of our PCMS institute (which mostly functions from 9 AM to 4 PM) and extending it to a private practice community clinic setting where these clinical entrepreneurs are likely to practice in their own future.
The selected graduates need to be savvy in computer mediated communication and learning and we could also have a run in period of 1-4 weeks to decide their suitability for the program.
Patient centred online learning has so much to give to our patients and health professional trainees that it is a pity we are currently not utilizing a fraction of it! I am even thinking of expanding our practice area beyond the confines of our PCMS institute (which mostly functions from 9 AM to 4 PM) and extending it to a private practice community clinic setting where these clinical entrepreneurs are likely to practice in their own future.
The selected graduates need to be savvy in computer mediated communication and learning and we could also have a run in period of 1-4 weeks to decide their suitability for the program.
We shall soon post the complete details of our 'blended learning' training program
(a small summary of which is already shared in the BMJ medical
elective link here:http://journals.bmj.com/ site/marketing/landing-pages/ Indian_Caseelectives.xhtml and here is a blog post feedback on the training by one trainee:http:// likethechickenscratch. blogspot.in/?m=1. Here's an earlier version of the above Clinical entrepreneur proposal where we had named it differently:https:// globalhealthtrials.tghn.org/ community/blogs/post/6765/ 2013/07/a-learning-ecosystem- for-case-based-health-inf/.
These trained activists/entrepreneurs can also work with govt bodies to
perform large scale clinical audit surveys in hospitals and large group
practices where clinicians (unwittingly?)engage in non-evidence based
practices (unknowingly working in collusion with the drug industry?
Hoping we can collaborate with more and more interested stakeholders in a 'Patient centered Clinical Audit and Research Entrepreneurship' development program for currently unemployed/employed Indian graduates looking for clinical-entrepreneurship- career
options (and we can help to provide free training). Can this can
help pave the way forward to a 'transparent and evidence based
healthcare ecosystem' in India?
Hoping we can collaborate with more and more interested stakeholders in a 'Patient centered Clinical Audit and Research Entrepreneurship' development program for currently unemployed/employed Indian graduates looking for clinical-entrepreneurship-
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