Engaging the next generation of physician-informaticians through early exposure to the field: successes and challenges associated with starting a novel clinical informatics interest group.
Clinical informatics remains underappreciated among medical students in part due to a lack of integration into undergraduate medical education (UME). New developments in the study and practice of medicine are traditionally introduced via formal integration into undergraduate medical curricula. While this path has certain advantages, curricular changes are slow and may fail to showcase the breadth of clinical informatics activities. Less formal and more flexible approaches can circumvent these drawbacks [...]
Author(s): Quach, William T, Le, Chi H, Clark, Michael G, McArthur, Evonne, Ancker, Jessica S, Gadd, Cynthia S, Johnson, Kevin B
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocac189