Category: News
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D-CREDO presented @ the 10th anniversary edition of MCSB2026 conference
Modeling Cybernetic Systems in Biology (MCSB) is a conference series in bioengineering and health informatics with one of the longest traditions in Poland. It was initiated in 1978 and, with only minor interruptions due to martial law and the COVID-19 pandemic, has been organized every five years. This year’s 10th anniversary edition (MCSB2026) was organized,…
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The Road to LU106: Electronic Health Records
What is the Learning Unit about? Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have become an integral part of modern healthcare systems. They structure clinical documentation, support communication between healthcare professionals, and increasingly incorporate advanced functionalities such as automated summaries, clinical decision support, and speech-to-text technologies. While these systems promise improvements in efficiency and continuity of care, they…
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Developing LU108: Responsible Use of Digital Tools
What is the Learning Unit about? In our enthusiasm for innovation, it is easy to forget that new technologies can also cause harm. As captured in the old Latin adage primum non nocere (“first, do no harm”), moving fast is not inherently virtuous if it comes at the cost of unintended consequences. Even well-intentioned actions…
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Building LU105: Clinical Reasoning with Clinical Decision Support Systems
What is the Learning Unit about? We are excited to spotlight our latest learning unit, “Clinical Reasoning with Clinical Decision Support Systems”. Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are a broad category of digital health tools that provide knowledge and information to help users make better, individualised health care decisions. As a cornerstone of medical informatics,…
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Developing LU102: Teaching safe use of LLMs in clinical reasoning
What is the Learning Unit about? The unit is aimed at the more intermediate medical and nursing students. The core idea is simple: LLMs can be useful thinking partners, but they can also nudge people into cognitive traps (especially when the output sounds fluent and confident). So LU102 focuses on building habits that keep reasoning…





