Month: October 2020

How health information science professionals use Youtube?

I noticed that many health information science professionals created their accounts and regularly updated the professional video, such as conferences and presentations. Also, another type of Youtube professional account is to teach patients how to manage their diagnoses. Many people with chronic health conditions that require long-term care search Youtube to seek more information or guidance. However, I noticed that some video contains too many medical terminologies. Viewers who watched YouTube videos with a large number of medical terms may struggle to maintain attention. The video created may need to consider how to accommodate patients’ varying levels of understanding of medical information and engagement. Besides, some video presenters talk too fast; viewers may need to slow down the play speed to understand the information. I also suggest that some videos can add more images or more interesting features to attract viewers.

Cyberbullying Lesson Plan

Adam R. and I created a Cyberbullying Lesson Plan for Grade 4 students.

 

Here is the link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1joIW5Ve2D93vdl50yd-mv_4J1JCa9jPenM_MIYSGgRM/edit

 

Please let me know if you have any questions!

Infused Reading Response

The reading “Disrupting What is Meant to be Literate” mainly talks about educator can use social media as a powerful tool to connect with students and how to guide learners to use social media to improve themselves, such as searching information online.

I highly agree that the internet and social media can be powerful tools to develop a more innovate and disruptive classroom. As a Health Information(HI) Science student, it is important to constantly learn more about health information related knowledge not only through lectures, coursework and textbooks but also on the internet. Courses in university teach me a lot of fundamental theories and concept, but the internet has much more information regarding the newest developments or the most recent trends of HI technology. I can advance my knowledge by searching on the internet on my own time. Also, another way to self-learning is to follow the leaders, high-profile companies and other key influencers on social media channels to learn more about the latest and greatest in HI strategies.

Share powerful blogs in Health Information Science field

I want to share three powerful blogs in the Health Information science field.

  1. Health IT Plus:  http://www.kmgus.com/blogs.html

The first blog I would like to share is Health IT Plus. Health IT Plus features the latest and most relevant news on technology solutions regarding Health Informatics, ranging from EHRs and telemedicine to Meaningful Use and ICD-10. As a student majoring in Health Information Science, I found that keeping up with health information technology news is critical. Health IT Plus definitely will help us in that field.

2. mHealthWatch: https://mhealthwatch.com/

The second blog I recommend for people working in Health Informatics is mHealthWatch. In recent years, mobile health has become a hot topic in the field of health information. Various mobile health application has been known and used by the public, such as GoodleFit and Fitbit. Subscribing mHealthWatch will help you keep up-to-date on the most recent news on the mobile tech presence in the healthcare field, ranging from which companies investing in new technology to the latest medical applications for wearable devices.

3. HIT Consultant: https://hitconsultant.net/

The third blog I would like to share is HIT Consultant. HIT Consultant provides readers with valuable content and interviews from entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and other key players in the healthcare business. As a Health Information Science student like me, you may think it is too early to learn content about the health industry’s business side since we have no work experience yet. Still, I believe business operations is crucial for our future career development.

I hope you find the three blogs above are helpful!