Psychiatric Bulletin (2001) 25: 118. doi: 10.1192/pb.25.3.118
© 2001 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Psychiatric Bulletin (2001) 25: 118
© 2001 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
New mental health information strategy
Stefan Kolowski, Specialist Registrar in Old Age and Adult Psychiatry
Taunton and Somerset Partnership Trust, Rydon House Mental Health Unit,
Cheddon Road, Taunton TA2 7AZ
Sir: Elphick (Psychiatric Bulletin, November 2000, 24,
426-428) stated a true picture of the difficulties in bringing health
information strategies into the forefront of psychiatry. He reiterated that
more clinicians need more informatics training
(NHS Executive, 1999). Unless
the clinicians play a part in the frontline developments we will never have a
good operational system. With these ideas in mind I would like to inform
like-minded clinicians that there are opportunities to be trained. I am
currently on a Diploma in Medical Informatics course which the forward
thinking Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh have started in October 2000.
This involves 12 modules (at about 75 hours per module) starting from an
introduction to information and leading to proficiencies in
databases, telemedicine, electronic health records and other computer and
web-related medical topics. You need a computer and connection to the
internet. Apart from the initial weekend in Edinburgh and a final week in
Edinburgh (2-5 years later) you can do everything else on-line. The course is
challenging and lateral thinking is a useful advantage as concepts are quite
wide-ranging in the introductory module.
I suggest a look on the Royal College of Surgeon's website
(http://WWW.rcsed.ac.uk
) for further information.
References
NHS EXECUTIVE (1999) Learning to Manage
Health Education: A Theme for Clinical Education. Enabling People
Programme. Bristol: NHS Executive South and West.