BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250820T132046EDT-6790ufzjsk@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250820T172046Z DESCRIPTION:EMHI ROUNDS – November 9\, 2023 \n\nHi all\, Join us for a talk on core topic\, a journal club and a case study in Health Informatics\n\n via Teams : 2023-2024 link\n\n9am: Core Topic - Evaluation of Biomedical a nd Health Information Resources\, chapter No. 13\, By: Bassam Alomar\, Ped iatric-EMHI fellow\n\nFrom the book: 2021 - Biomedical Informatics - Compu ter Applications in Health Care and Biomedicine - 5th Ed.pdf\n\nLearning o bjectives: t are clinical data? ​\n\n\n What challenges make studies in inf ormatics difficult to carry out?\n How are these challenges addressed in pr actice?\n What are the key factors to consider as part of a process of deci ding what are the most important questions to use to frame a study?\n\n\n​ Question: What features do all evaluations have in common?\n\n10am:  Journ al Club -review by Dr. Saleh Alsaeed \, Pediatric-EMHI fellow\, A randomiz ed\, clinical trial investigating the use of a digital intervention to red uce delirium-associated agitation\n\nLearning Objectives: \n\n\n Does the u se of interactive digital therapeutics significantly reduce agitation leve ls in delirious hospitalized patients compared to standard care practices? \n What impact does the digital calming intervention have on the usage of u nscheduled medications typically administered for agitation in delirious p atients?\n Does engaging with a screen-based digital intervention lead to a measurable shift in the clinical signs of delirium\, beyond the temporary management of agitation symptoms?\n\n\nQuestion: How effective is the us e of interactive digital therapeutics in managing agitation in delirium ho spitalized patients\, and what implications does its use have on medicatio n reliance\, patient care\, and healthcare resource utilization?\n\n11am: Case Study - GOFlow: Smartwatch app to deliver laboratory results in emerg ency departments – A feasibility study\, By: Dr. Saleh Alsaeed\n\nLearning Objectives: \n\n\n How does the introduction of smartwatch technology impa ct the efficiency of emergency physicians at the point-of-care in terms of accessing laboratory results?\n What are the perceived usability and satis faction levels of emergency physicians using a smartwatch application desi gned for immediate notification of laboratory results?\n How does the use o f a smartwatch application affect the time taken by emergency physicians t o visit a patient after receiving notification of laboratory results?\n\n \nQuestion: How does the utilization of wearable technology applications e nhance the efficiency of clinical workflows and patient care in emergency medicine settings?\n\nBIO: Dr. Saleh Alsaeed\, health informatics emergenc y medicine fellow\, department of emergency medicine\, 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ. He is from pediatric background\, finished his pediatric medicine board in Saudi Arabia\, and pediatric emergency medicine fellowship in McMaster pr ior to being enrolled in his current fellowship. Dr. Saleh has an interest in workflow and human behavior.\n\nBio: Dr. Bassam Alomar\, health inform atics emergency medicine fellow\, department of emergency medicine\, McGil l University. He is from pediatric background\, finished his pediatric med icine board and pediatric emergency medicine fellowship in Saudi Arabia\, worked as a staff for 2 years prior to being enrolled in his current fello wship. Dr. Bassam has an interest in workflow improvement\, big data manag ement and machine learning.\n DTSTART:20231109T140000Z DTEND:20231109T170000Z SUMMARY:EMHI ROUNDS – November 9\, 2023 URL:/emergency/channels/event/emhi-rounds-november-9-2 023-352392 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR