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International Journal of Medical Informatics | 2004

Health informatics education for clinicians and managers—What’s holding up progress?

Jeannette Murphy; Katja Stramer; Susan Clamp; Penny Grubb; Julian Gosland; Sue Davis

This paper reports outcomes of a national survey of health informatics (HI) education and training carried out in the UK. A questionnaire to elicit details of HI and IT skills teaching was derived from a national consensus document (Learning to Manage Health Information, LtMHI). Forms were sent to all pre-qualification medical and nursing schools and to a stratified sample of postgraduate and post-registration programmes. Three case studies were carried out in acute hospital trusts to gain insight into opportunities for continuing professional development in health informatics and IT. Our evidence suggests that in the UK, health informatics is not yet integrated into the clinical curriculum. Nearly all the pre-qualification courses made some provision for teaching IT skills. Nonetheless, many respondents felt that students did not receive sufficient training. There was considerable variation in the amount of HI teaching provided in the different educational sectors. The case studies suggested very little HI training was provided for clinical staff and take-up of provision was not monitored. A number of factors are holding up progress, the most important being a lack of staff with the knowledge and skills to provide academic leadership. The paper outlines some steps that need to be taken to ensure health informatics is embedded in all clinical curricula.


Health Information and Libraries Journal | 2012

International trends in health science librarianship: part 3 ‐ the Nordic countries

Lotta Haglund; Karen Johanne Buset; Hanne M Kristiansen; Tuulevi Ovaska; Jeannette Murphy

This is the third in a series of articles exploring international trends in health science librarianship in the first decade of the 21st century. The invited authors carried out a survey of librarians in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland to identify common developments in their countries. A focus on pedagogy was seen as the most important trend. Future issues will track trends in Southern Europe and Latin America. JM.


Health Information and Libraries Journal | 2012

International trends in health science librarianship: part 1 - the English speaking world.

Ruth Browne; Kaye Lasserre; Jill McTaggart; Liz Bayley; Ann McKibbon; Megan Clark; Gerald J. Perry; Jeannette Murphy

This is the second in a series of articles exploring international trends in health science librarianship in the first decade of the 21st century. The invited authors were asked to reflect on developments in their country - viz. Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. Future issues will track trends in Northern Europe, the Nordic countries, Southern Europe and Latin America. JM.


Health Information and Libraries Journal | 2013

International trends in health science libraria‐ nship: Part 7 Taking stock

Jeannette Murphy

This article reviews the six papers published so far in this series on global trends in health science librarianship. Starting with a retrospective review of trends in the twentieth-century, the series has covered 6 different regions, with contributions from 21 countries. As this is the half-way point in the survey, it seems a useful point at which to reflect on what has emerged so far. The method of content analysis is used to identify key trends. The top five trends are explored.


Health Information and Libraries Journal | 2012

International trends in Health Science Librarianship: Part 2 - Northern Europe

Helmut Dollfuss; Bruno Bauer; Ghislaine Declève; Henri Verhaaren; Guillemette Utard-Wlerick; Suzanne Bakker; Edith Leclerq; Jeannette Murphy

This is the third in a series of articles exploring international trends in health science librarianship in the first decade of the 21st century. The invited authors were asked to reflect on developments in their country--viz. Austria, Belgium, France and the Netherlands. Future issues will track trends in the Nordic countries, Southern Europe and Latin America. JM.


Health Information and Libraries Journal | 2017

International trends in health science librarianship part 20: Russia

Jeannette Murphy; Serge Jargin

This is the last in a series of articles exploring international trends in health science librarianship in the 21st century. The focus of the present issue is Russia. The next feature column will initiate a new series entitled New Directions in Health Science Librarianship. The first contribution will be from Australia. JM.


Health Information and Libraries Journal | 2015

International trends in health science librarianship part 17: a comparison of health science libraries with academic and research libraries

Jeannette Murphy

Over the last 4 years this Regular Feature has looked at trends in health science librarianship in the 21st century. Although there are still a few more regions to be covered in this series, this issue explores general trends in academic and research libraries with a view to discovering whether the trends identified for health science libraries are similar. Are health science libraries unique? Or do their experiences mirror those found in the wider world of academic and research libraries?


Health Information and Libraries Journal | 2016

Global publication trends in the Health Information and Libraries Journal, 2014-2015.

Jeannette Murphy

In an age when health science librarians are encouraged to engage in research, it is worth considering how international the published literature is. This article analyses the authorship of articles in Health Information & Libraries Journal over a 1-year period, to determine the country of the authors who were published. JM.


Health Information and Libraries Journal | 2016

Are you a budding academic writer

Maria J. Grant; Penny Bonnett; Anthea Sutton; Audrey Marshall; Jeannette Murphy; Hannah Spring

Academic writing can seem a daunting prospect although with the right support and information it can be more achievable than you think. In this first set of editorial comments of 2016, editors from all sections of the Health Information and Libraries Journal outline the origins of the individual section of the journal which they oversee and highlight some of the things you might want to consider when thinking of submitting your writing for publication.


Health Information and Libraries Journal | 2012

International trends in Health Science Librarianship: Part 1 - the English speaking world: International perspectives and initiatives

Ruth Browne; Kaye Lasserre; Jill McTaggart; Liz Bayley; Ann McKibbon; Megan Clark; Gerald J. Perry; Jeannette Murphy

This is the second in a series of articles exploring international trends in health science librarianship in the first decade of the 21st century. The invited authors were asked to reflect on developments in their country - viz. Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. Future issues will track trends in Northern Europe, the Nordic countries, Southern Europe and Latin America. JM.

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Gerald J. Perry

University of Colorado Boulder

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Jill McTaggart

University of Queensland

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Kaye Lasserre

University of Queensland

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Ruth Browne

University of Queensland

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Megan Clark

University of Auckland

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