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Medical Informatics and Biostatistics

Sorana D. BOLBOACĂ, Ph.D. Habil., M.Sc., M.D.

"Iuliu Haţieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca Department of Medical Informatics and Biostatistics

OUTLINE

PRESENTATION

OBJECTIVES

RULES AND REGULATIONS

ABOUT EXAM

SUBJECTS AND SCHEDULES

WHAT ABOUT?

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Course: 1 hour / week

Practical activities: 2 hours/week

When ?: 1st semester, 1st year of study

Exam Sessions 1st : January 23, 2017 – February 17, 2017

1st Re-taken: July 17 – 21, 2017

2nd Re-taken : July 24–28, 2017

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HOLYDAYS

December 19, 2016 – January 2, 2017: Christmas Holiday

February 20 – 24, 2017: Winter Holiday

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PRESENTATION

Contact: sbolboaca@umfcluj.ro

Preliminary conditions:

Arithmetic knowledge

Gilmore CK, McCarthy SE, Spelke ES. Symbolic arithmetic knowledge without instruction. Nature 2007;447:589-591.

Web pages: http://www.info.umfcluj.ro/index.php/en/

http://sorana.academicdirect.ro/pages/students.php

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GENERAL GOALS

To help students to gain

basic information about information technologies with applications in medicine / dentistry

basic methods of statistics in medical / dental practice and research

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THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE - What is need to know?

Elements of information theory.

Data structures. Models and systems for information management.

Probabilities and their applications.

Statistical methods and their applications.

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SKILLS - What students know to do?

Microsoft Word processing.

Collecting data; data management with Microsoft Excel.

Statistical analysis with Microsoft Excel.

Data communication using Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Word.

Searching and accessing information using the Internet.

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PRESENTATION: MATERIALS

Courses

Practical activities

Supplementary Materials & Homeworks

Reading materials

Other bibliography:

Sorana BOLBOACĂ, Horaţiu COLOSI, Tudor DRUGAN, Andrei ACHIMAŞ, Ştefan ŢIGAN, Elements of Medical Informatics and Biostatistics, SRIMA Publishing House, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 211 pages, 2003, ISBN 973-85285-0-X.

Bernard ROSNER, Fundamentals of Biostatistics, any edition.

Robert H. RIFFENBURGH, Statistics in Medicine, any edition.

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DEPARTMENT POLICY

No change in the planning of the lab classes is allowed.

The absences to the practical classes are motivated in maximum 2 weeks from their respective date (the health certificate is issued by the Dean's Office). The certificate is submitted to the group assistant in a copy together with the original.

The group assistant is allowed to expel students that have other preoccupations than the lab class content. In these cases the student can't recuperate that lab with a medical certificate.

The absences can be recuperated only after the health certificate or the bill showing the payment of the classes left is submitted in term of 2 weeks from the date of the absences.

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The lab classes are recuperated in the planned framework provided by the group assistant. No permission is given to recuperate classes with other teaching staff.

Students that have absences at more than 20% of the total number of lab hours will have to recuperate the entire module, in the current academic year, or in the following academic years.

The theoretical and practical exams defended in the same academic year are acknowledged. The students, who pass only one part of the exams, are not obliged to take the exam once again.

The students who have difference exams should plan the exam with the teacher and also pay the university fee for the exam.

ABOUT EXAM - EXAM POLICY

Practical exam: To solve given tasks using computer 16th January 2017: gr. 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,

18, 19, 20 17th January 2017: 9, 10 20th January 2017:1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Theoretical exam: Multiple choice questions

Five possible response (A, B, C, D & E); Assessment method … see the last course

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EXAM ATTENDANCE

Winter

Summer

1st Re-Taken

2nd Re-Taken

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PAST EXPERIENCE: PRACTICAL EXAM – MEDICINE (2015-2016)

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Failure chance = 7%

Failure chance = 8% 2014-2015

PAST EXPERIENCE: FINAL MARK – MEDICINE (2015-2016)

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Failure chance = 24% Failure chance = 20% 2014-2015

2 OPTIONAL HOMEWORK

Not compulsory

Points counted to the theoretical exam

Help students to read the material and to prepare for the theoretical exam

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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION. EXAMINATION Theoretical exam are multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with 5

possible answers

The scoring is as follows:

Questions with one correct answer:

5 concordances = 1 point

Questions with 2 correct answers:

5 concordances = 1 point

4 concordances = 0.8 points

Questions with > 2 correct answers:

5 concordances = 1 point

4 concordances = 0.8 points

3 concordances = 0.3 points

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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION. FINAL MARK Practical exam points (with bonus) * 0.3

(theoretical exam points (with bonus) / 3.5) * 0.7

If the final mark is less than 10:

Final mark = mark + no. of homework * 0.20

Rounding up is automatically applied

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RULES AND REGULATION

Attendance: Practical activities: 100% - you could recuperate maximum 3

practical activities

Lectures: 70% attendance – be present at least 10 lectures!!!

Exams: Practical: last week of the semester (January 2017)

Theoretical: 35 MCQs

Final Mark: (points of practical exam (with bonus)*0.3) + (points of theoretical

exam (with bonus)*0.7)

Up to 2.5 extra points to the theoretical exam

Up to 1.5 points to the practical exam

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