iMedEd Release Notes Version 10.6.17

Faculty and Resident Training on SOM Learning Objectives & Key Policies

The “Faculty and Resident Training on SOM Learning Objectives & Key Policies”, a training module administered through the UC Learning Center, has been assigned to all faculty, residents and staff who must attest to reviewing its contents. This annual training module contains:

  • The School of Medicine’s program objectives
  • Course and clerkship objectives for core medical curriculum
  • Key educational policies including policies on supervision, duty hours and
    mistreatment

This is a mandatory training that should be completed by all who are involved in the education of our medical students and is tracked by the Office of Education Compliance and Quality for accreditation purposes.

If you have any questions, contact Dr. Julie Youm at jyoum@uci.edu.

New System to Request Educational Technology Support Launching Monday, Oct. 9, 2017

The Division of Educational Technology will be launching ServiceNow on Monday, Oct. 9, 2017, to replace the “iMedEd Service Request Form”. The ServiceNow system will be used by the Office of Medical Education (Med Ed) to manage all incoming technology service requests and report technology incidents. The system is also currently used by UC Irvine Health Information Services to request and track IT support at the UCI Medical Center and beyond.
The Med Ed ServiceNow system will focus on technology support related to curricular activities and the faculty/staff/students who impact medical education.

Services that can be requested using Med Ed ServiceNow include:

  • Video recording in our media studio
  • Video conference and AV support
  • Equipment loans
  • iPad/desktop/software troubleshooting
  • Curricular systems support (e.g., issues related to Canvas, New Innovations, Poll Everywhere)

You can access the Med Ed ServiceNow site by:

  • Going to the School of Medicine website from the Intranet homepage
  • Going to Quick Links from the Med Ed website

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