Dylan Fundator
The demand for remote and online healthcare education continues to rise. But developing clinical competencies from afar comes with challenges. That’s why implementing purpose-built EHR and EMR platforms, like ChartFlow, is crucial for mimicking onsite learning – whether students are across town or across the country. Read on to see how the right virtual tools can make distance disappear.
ChartFlow's Flexibility for Remote Learning
ChartFlow provides a complete educational web-based EHR platform that students can leverage for:
- Homework assignments to reinforce concepts
- Immersive simulations and case scenarios
- Hands-on clinical charting where permitted
This flexibility allows programs to incorporate ChartFlow in the way that works best for their unique needs – from traditional homework to augmented clinical training.
End-to-End Patient Management Remotely
Learners can practice vital workflows like eMAR documentation, barcode medication administration, lab reviews, and charting patient encounters. ChartFlow develops clinical fluency identical to real healthcare settings.
Customizable Courses and Teacher Oversight
ChartFlow seamlessly integrates into remote curricula through:
- Prebuilt or custom made patient scenarios
- Teacher grading and feedback on student work
- Free courses for students
Robust instructor involvement combined with customizable courses resulted in effective self-directed EHR learning online.
Why Comprehensive EHR Skills Matter Most
Clinical knowledge is crucial, but digital literacy is now non-negotiable. With ChartFlow, remote students gain:
End-to-End Data Fluency
Entering vitals, reviewing labs, and updating histories develops the workflow fluency needed on day one at any employer.
Documentation Expertise
Recording patient encounters accurately and comprehensively cements charting skills to document confidently.
Care Coordination Perspective
Following a patient’s journey across venues through the EHR cultivates critical care coordination skills.
Cutting-Edge Technology Adoption
Getting ahead with robust EHR/EMR training gives remote learners a competitive edge as healthcare progresses.