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  • LZ-PIN 33056  + (Personal application software for documentation, personal communication incl. internet access as well as the basics of scientific work and basic statistics)
  • LZ-PIN 30033  + (Personal application software for documentation, personal communication incl. internet access, publication and basic statistics)
  • D-PIN 4  + (Personal competences)
  • Medizinische/r Verantwortungsträger/-in & Manager/-in  + (Physicians are important and active playerPhysicians are important and active players in the healthcare system with a high degree of responsibility. They are familiar with the tasks and functions of the institutions, organizations, associations and structures of the health care system and know the essential legal foundations of health and patient care. They participate in the (medical-scientific and structural) improvement of health care, make decisions that in turn result in the allocation of resources and apply quality assurance/management measures. Effective career planning, self-organization and leadership skills are integral parts of this role. (NKLM 2015)e integral parts of this role. (NKLM 2015))
  • Mitglieder des medizinischen Teams  + (Physicians effectively cooperate with diffPhysicians effectively cooperate with different scientific departments as well as with other professions to realize patient-oriented health care. Collaboration describes the different skills required to communicate with all persons (and organizations) involved in the care of patients in such a way that scientifically substantiated, best possible and efficient patient care is realized. In this context, physicians should be able to coordinate and integrate the diagnostic, advisory and therapeutic activities (measures) indicated for the benefit of patients. This includes general teamwork skills, cooperation with other professional groups and with medical colleagues from different medical disciplines and other scientists. In order to ensure continuity in patient care, intersectoral cooperation is also very important. (NKLM 2015)ration is also very important. (NKLM 2015))
  • Medizinische/r Professionell Handelnde/r  + (Physicians have committed themselves to thPhysicians have committed themselves to the health and well-being of each individual and society on a scientific basis and with a strong ethical approach, high standards of personal conscientiousness and self-imposed professional rules. Each individual physician fulfills this obligation through ethically justified medical action based on the rules of his or her profession and legal regulations. Their actions are characterized by an awareness of the historical development of the medical profession and by great personal integrity.rofession and by great personal integrity.)
  • Gesundheitsberater/-in & ‐fürsprecher/-in  + (Physicians in their role as health advisorPhysicians in their role as health advisors and advocates record and promote the health and healthy lifestyle of individuals and groups of patients and communities. They do this independently and in cooperation with other health care professions as well as institutions and organizations in the health care system for the benefit of patients and the general public. They see it as their task to recognize disparities in the state of health and life expectancy of patients, patient groups and population groups and their consequences and to work towards a reduction of disparities and their consequences. Doctors see themselves as role models with regard to the way they deal with their own health (see Professional Conduct). (NKLM 2015)th (see Professional Conduct). (NKLM 2015))
  • Medizinische/r Kommunikator/-in  + (Physicians recognize the central importancPhysicians recognize the central importance of communication skills for the medical profession and health care and create a trustful doctor-patient relationship that includes the entire period of medical encounters and all forms of communication. In doing so, physicians master professional conversation management and structure the conversation from beginning to end, taking into account the respective tasks and types of conversation. They also recognize patients' intense or stressful emotions and can deal with them empathetically. They are familiar with the typical, sensitive subject areas and challenging clinical contexts in the medical profession and possess specific communicative knowledge, abilities and skills to act appropriately for the situation and the patient. Physicians can deal with both individual uncertainty and general uncertainty in medical decisions and address these accordingly. They have the competence to communicate errors and risks appropriately. In the context of doctor-patient interaction, they recognize and name healthy and risky behavioral patterns of patients and can support indicated behavioral changes by providing basic knowledge about appropriate counseling and therapy options. In their communicative actions they take into account socio-cultural and socio-economic influencing factors as well as limited communication prerequisites, which play an important role in medical situations. Physicians can effectively communicate with media representatives and the public. Through their role as communicators they have a positive influence on safety, adherence, outcome and satisfaction of patients (NKLM 2015)e and satisfaction of patients (NKLM 2015))
  • LZ-PIN 34001  + (Policies and regulatory conditions for the handling of information in the health sector)
  • LZ-PIN 35001  + (Policies and regulatory conditions for the handling of information in the health sector)
  • LZ-PIN 33001  + (Policies and regulatory frameworks for information handling in health care)
  • LZ-PIN 31084  + (Policies, ethical and regulatory framework for information handling in the healthcare sector)
  • LZ-PIN 32124  + (Policies, ethical and regulatory framework for information handling in the healthcare sector)
  • LZ-PIN 33108  + (Policies, ethical and regulatory framework for information handling in the healthcare sector)
  • LZ-PIN 33106  + (Policies, ethical, legal and economic aspects)
  • LZ-PIN 33000  + (Policies, ethical, legal, economic and socio-technical aspects)
  • LZ-PIN 31139  + (Policies, ethical, regulatory and social aspects of Big Data processing.)
  • LZ-PIN 32171  + (Policies, ethical, regulatory and social aspects of Big Data processing.)
  • LZ-PIN 34156  + (Policies, ethical, regulatory and social aspects of Big Data and the importance of attitudes, values and behaviour.)
  • LZ-PIN 33152  + (Policies, ethical, regulatory and social aspects for the handling and exchange of big data)
  • LZ-PIN 34082  + (Policy and regulatory conditions for the handling of information in the health sector)
  • LZ-PIN 30073  + (Policy and regulatory framework conditions for the handling of information in the healthcare sector)
  • LZ-PIN 31061  + (Policy and regulatory framework for handling information in the healthcare sector)
  • LZ-PIN 30101  + (Policy and regulatory framework for information handling in the healthcare sector)
  • LZ-PIN 32048  + (Policy and regulatory frameworks for handling information in the healthcare sector)
  • LZ-PIN 32095  + (Policy and regulatory frameworks for information handling in healthcare sector)
  • LZ-PIN 30025  + (Policy and regulatory frameworks for information handling in health care)
  • LZ-PIN 31023  + (Policy and regulatory frameworks for information handling in health care)
  • LZ-PIN 32004  + (Policy and regulatory frameworks for information handling in health care)
  • LZ-PIN 34099  + (Possible errors/risks in the use of IT systems in the health sector and measures to minimise these risks)
  • LZ-PIN 30086  + (Possible errors/risks in the use of IT systems in healthcare and measures to minimize those risks)
  • LZ-PIN 31074  + (Possible errors/risks in the use of IT systems in healthcare and measures to minimize these risks)
  • LZ-PIN 32110  + (Possible errors/risks in the use of IT systems in healthcare and measures to minimize these risks)
  • LZ-PIN 33095  + (Possible errors/risks in the use of IT systems in healthcare and measures to minimize these risks)
  • LZ-PIN 33128  + (Presentation of decision support and its influence on patient management, acquisition, representation and engineering of medical knowledge; construction and use of clinical pathways and guidelines)
  • LZ-PIN 30121  + (Principles of data representation and data analysis using primary and secondary data sources, principles of data mining, data warehouses, knowledge management)
  • LZ-PIN 31104  + (Principles of data representation and data analysis using primary and secondary data sources, principles of data mining, data warehouses, knowledge management)
  • LZ-PIN 32137  + (Principles of data representation and data analysis using primary and secondary data sources, principles of data mining, data warehouses, knowledge management)
  • LZ-PIN 33122  + (Principles of data representation and data analysis using primary and secondary data sources, principles of data mining, data warehouses, knowledge management, FAIR Principles)
  • LZ-PIN 34065  + (Principles of evidence-based medicine and evidence-based nursing)
  • LZ-PIN 32072  + (Principles of evidence-based medicine and evidence-based nursing)
  • LZ-PIN 34080  + (Principles of health record structure, desPrinciples of health record structure, design and analysis (Including the concepts of data quality, minimum data sets, architecture and general applications of the electronic health record EHR, electronic health record, electronic case record, electronic medical record)ic case record, electronic medical record))
  • LZ-PIN 34040  + (Principles of medical decision-making and diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, e.g. basic medical expertise using use cases as an example / selected clinical pictures)
  • LZ-PIN 31101  + (Principles of the structure, design and analysis of health records (including the terms data quality, minimum data sets, architecture and general applications of the electronic patient record / electronic health record))
  • D-PIN 33  + (Process Management)
  • LZ-PIN 31056  + (Process for the secure transmission and storage of patient data and their differentiation from unsafe methods)
  • D-PIN 34  + (Project Management)
  • LZ-PIN 31036  + (Properties, functionalities and examples of information systems to support patients and the general public (e.g. patient-oriented information system architectures and applications, personal health records, sensor-based information systems))
  • LZ-PIN 31099  + (Properties, functionalities and examples of information systems to support patients and the general public (e.g. patient-oriented information system architectures and applications, personal health records, sensor-based information systems))
  • D-PIN 32  + (Quality Assurance and Quality Management)
  • LZ-PIN 31039  + (Quality of the knowledge sources)
  • LZ-PIN 33149  + (Queries on common databases)
  • LZ-PIN 34153  + (Queries on common databases)