Queen’s School of Medicine launches first university-owned technology group

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Queen's School of Medicine has launched its first-ever university-owned technology program that has already reached international users.

“There are some really specific needs around medical education that were the birth of the Elentra system because we have specific training needs, like competency-based education, which indicates if a student is competent in their field,” Philpott says.Over 200 Queen’s University medical students are helping administer COVID-19 vaccines – Mar 30, 2021

Elentra was initially used as a tool to organize data for the Queen’s School of Medicine’s accreditation process. Since then, it has developed into a program that addresses the academic needs of health sciences programs, including curriculum mapping, assessment and evaluation, and online exam delivery. The program has the ability to collect data and facilitate administrative and academic decision-making while prioritizing user experience.

 

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