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- Bookedited by Aviv Shachak, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Shmuel P. Reis.Contents:
Part I. The changing landscape of information and communication technology (ICT) in health care: implications for health professionals' education
Section I. The changing nature of the patient-clinicaian relationships
Section II. Ethical and professional conduct in the digital age
Section III. Patient safety and quality assurance thrusts in digital healthcare and their influence on clinicians and patients
Section IV. Health information literacy and creditibility assessment
Part II. Experiences from the field
Section V. Training clinicians in informatics and practicing in IT-enabled settings
Subsection V.A. Curriculum design and implementation strategies
Section VI. Local and regional interventions
Section VII. State and national level initiatives
Part III. Evaluating students and programs.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2017 - ArticleKountz SL, Hong JH, Yellin JA, Ashby MW, Zielinski CM, Butt KM.Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs. 1977;23:422-6.A total of 634 patients referred for transplantation was followed for up to 5 yrs, 149 being self-referred and 485 being referred by their physicians. The survival rates of those transplanted in both groups were compared to those not transplanted. The self-referred group increased their chances of receiving a transplant by 20% and did not increase their risk of mortality. These findings suggest that transplantation should be recommended to all patients with end-stage renal failure as the procedure of choice.