Abstract:
Purpose: To review the minutes of the invitational workshop for defining the contents and
approaches to education in and the professionalization of health informatics, which
took place in Germany thirty years ago; To provide context for the meeting and assess
its impact.
Approach: The minutes resulting from the meeting were translated into English, and the literature
attesting to the effects of the meeting was compiled in a literature review and commented
on.
Results: The meeting had profound effect in Germany, providing a model for several tiers of
educational initiatives, and for professional recognition of the field of medical
informatics. These were refined over the last thirty years and persist to this day.
At the international level, the impact can be traced to the IMIA recommendations for
education in health/medical informatics. More recent initiatives at defining the content
of health informatics education did not result in fundamentally different models.
Conclusion: One may assume then that the contents of education in medical/health informatics
are well defined. The methods of education deserve greater attention.