UCIrvine’s Mobile Technology Etiquette Checklist
At the University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine our philosophy on technology use during patient encounters is that mobile technologies, such as the iPad, are a useful patient education adjunct, though they should not distract from the purpose of the encounter. To assist in this endeavor, the iMedEd curriculum at UC Irvine has developed a list of 15 self-assessment questions to help providers better integrate mobile technology into patient encounters
- Mobile Technology Etiquette Checklist – full version with descriptions
- Mobile Technology Etiquette Checklist – checklist only
Health 2.0 / Digital Literacy Elective
To further explore the integration of technology in medicine and better prepare our medical students for practicing in a digital age, iMedEd has launched a Health 2.0 / Digital Literacy Elective led by Dr. Warren Wiechmann:
Launch of the Health 2.0 / Digital Literacy Elective at UCIrvine