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Evaluation and redesign of the clinicians health channel

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Keppell, M. (2002). Evaluation and redesign of the clinicians health channel. In P. Barker & S. Rebelsky (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2002 (pp. 964-969). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
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EDMEDIA

World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (EDMEDIA) 2002
Denver, Colorado, USA
2002
ISBN 1-880094-45-2
  Philip Barker & Samuel Rebelsky
AACE

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Mike Keppell, The University of Melbourne, Australia

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Abstract: The Clinicians Health Channel (CHC) is a resource-based portal web-site providing online access to information sources that assist Victorian clinicians in decision making, research and education. Resources include an electronic health library with citation databases and full text journals, links to clinical reference materials and guidelines & protocols. An inter-disciplinary, collaborative team from the University of Melbourne is undertaking an evaluation to determine how successfully the introduction of the CHC has met its original aims specifically in relation to the development, implementation and impact on changing behaviour and increasing usage of evidence-based health care. The addition of online communities of practice may assist the sharing of practitioner knowledge and may complement the resource-based nature of the channel.

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