Digital technology鈥檚 role in health sciences education was at the forefront of discussion last week as 麻豆区鈥檚 Faculty of Medicine welcomed Dr. J枚rg Goldhahn from Zurich, Switzerland.
The Medical Director of a new Bachelor in Human Medicine program, at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Dr. Goldhahn is based at the recently created Institute for Translational Medicine and leads a project team operationalizing their new curriculum. He was invited to 麻豆区 by Dr. David Eidelman, Vice-Principal (Health Affairs) and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.
鈥淚 was delighted to welcome Dr. Goldhahn to 麻豆区 this past week,鈥 said Dr. Eidelman. 鈥淒igital technologies are an important part of the Faculty鈥檚 strategic planning for the future, as so is innovation in health science education. We need to prepare students to thrive in an increasingly technologically-driven environment. This visit was a great opportunity to share best practices.鈥
Digital technologies will play an increasingly prominent role in health care for the lifecycle of patients, Dr. Goldhahn said.
鈥淲e can either ignore these developments, or we can proactively shape them,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f we don鈥檛 get into this, then we leave it up to the big players only, and they set the parameters.鈥
Health sciences education is changing as students and teachers make use of virtual and augmented reality, new diagnostic technologies, and rapidly evolving digital platforms and tools.
Dr. Goldhahn met with a range of Faculty leaders to discuss potential educational initiatives using novel technologies like artificial intelligence and bioinformatics. He also presented on the topic of 鈥淒igital Medicine 鈥 Impact and Consequences for Teaching and Learning鈥 during last week鈥檚 Medical Education Rounds co-hosted by the Centre for Medical Education and the Faculty Development Office.
鈥淚 was deeply impressed by the thorough approach to all aspects of professionalism in medicine including the interest in new technology that may change the practice of medicine in future,鈥 said Dr. Goldhahn of his visit. 鈥淚 hope that we can continue this exchange together to prepare the next generation of health professionals for challenges of digital medicine in the future.鈥