Palestine Medical Council (PMC) launched Palestine Medical Council E-Learning and Accreditation System (PMC-EAS) that seeks to efficiently raise the level of medical learning and accreditation by elevating the quality of learning for physicians who are enrolled in the national residency program with a corporation with the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the training hospitals.PMC-EAS is a fully web-based system that provides a lot of E-Services through the PMC website (www.pmc.ps). It contains the training curriculum for each specialty, also it provides the E-Logbook for residents, where each resident can fill his daily medical activities, operations, share the experience and knowledge with the colleagues. The supervisors should approve the resident’s activities and give feedback to the residents via the system. At the end of the training year, the supervisor should evaluate residents to sit for the PMC E-Exams. On the other hand, the system provides Exam Evaluation which gives a high level of transparency, security and confidently. It provides accurate exam results, so PMC can enhance the training in the hospitals efficiently. Besides, PMC established a question bank that contained more than 50,000 questions and online resources.PMC-EAS will contribute to supplying the Palestinian community with high-qualified specialists and will raise the practical and learning aspects and improve medical health care in Palestine.
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2019
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PMC is considered a pioneer in applying the E-Systems in medical learning, training, and evaluation over the Middle East. We are looking forward to sharing this experience with other medical councils. So, they can apply it in their countries.
The concept of sustainability means to allow present and future generation to lead a good life. This project allows current and future generation to have an integrated system which gathers all the knowledge and information needed in the health sector. Moreover, the system will help in gathering all the stakeholders to communicate regarding both time and place borders.On the other hand, this project can play an important role in supporting environmentally sustainable (green) growth, by transferring the usage of paper into the whole electronic base. Furthermore, the sustainability of the project will be achieved through the sustainability of the National Medical Specialist Training Program (NMTP), which is supervised by the Palestine Medical Council in 27 Palestinian health centers in 18 medical specializations. Also, this system contributes to the Continuing Medical Education (CME), which serve to maintain and increase the knowledge. Moreover, it helps in sharing skills, professional performance and strengthen relationships between the stakeholders.
PMC project is aligned with many of the WSIS values listed in the WSIS declaration of principles. It confirms that the usage and deployment of ICTs applications create benefits and potentially important in medical health care and health information, education, learning, and training. Also, this project works with the WSIS challenge to harness the potential of information and communication technology and to promote the development goals of the Millennium Declaration, here namely improvement of people's health and combat known diseases. So, save more people's lives.
Palestine Medical Council (PMC)
Palestine — Government
https://www.pmc.ps/
Ministry of Health (MOH)-Palestine, Dr. Naji Nazzal, general.hosp.directorate.2019@gmail.com Al-Najah National University, Dr. Dina abu jabr, dina.abugaber@najah.edu Arab American University, Dr. Shockry.Mustafa, shockry.mustafa@aaup.edu. 27 Health centers in Palestine, for example: Al-Makaseed Hospital, Ruba Almashni, mashnir@almakassed.org St John Eye Hospital Jerusalem, Dr Mohammad Ma'ali, Mohammad.Maali@sjeh.org Al-Ahli Hospital, Dr. Yousef Takrori, mt@ahli.org Palestine medical complex, Fatina Mosa, fatina_mosa@Live.com and others.
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