Exploring the Medical School Councils' (MSC) digital agenda.
Personal Health Records (MSC competency 11)
10:02, Wed 25 Jun 2025
In this episode, we interview Dr Mohanned Alajlani (see profile links below), a highly experienced expert in Health Informatics and Electronic Health Records.
Dr Mohanned Alajlani WMG profile
Dr Mohanned Alajlani Google Scholar profile
MSC outlined Learning Outcome:
Personal health records
- Explain both the positive and negative impacts of personal health records on patient-centred healthcare (e.g., patient-provider communication, education and lifestyle changes, health self-management)
- Explain what constitutes appropriate use of and access to patient health records.
Further Reading
Legal summary of inappropriate health record access
(MP3 format, 24 MB)
The Digital Health Competencies podcast series explores the learning competencies outlined by the Medical Schools Council (MSC) and Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) (1). These competencies were proposed at the beginning of 2025 due to the ever-expanding prevalence of digital technologies within the healthcare, and the growing need for doctors to demonstrate proficiency in these technologies. They outline the necessary skills and knowledge that a medical student should know by the time they graduate. The competencies are shown below (1):
| Core competency |
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| 1) Data governance and data management |
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| 2) Health informatics |
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| 3) Professionalism, ethical, legal, and regulatory considerations in digital health |
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| 4) Digital identity, safety, and security |
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| 5) Artificial intelligence in healthcare |
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| 6) Clinical Academic Research |
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| 7) Digital diagnostics algorithms |
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| 8) Precision medicine |
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| 9) Digital health literacy |
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| 10) Health inequalities |
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| 11) Personal health records |
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| 12) Foundation and principles of health information systems |
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The podcast is currently hosted by our very own Dr Hamish Sutcliffe, Associate Clinical Professor! Every episode, Dr Sutcliffe interviews an expert to explore a digital competency.
You can find the report by MSC and HDR UK below:
https://www.medschools.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/data-science-in-the-medical-curriculum-1.pdf
1. Data science in the medical curriculum: Equipping medical students for the digital age [Internet]. Available from: https://www.medschools.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/data-science-in-the-medical-curriculum-1.pdf