Web Labs technology helps the Doctors of tomorrow
Online, April 4, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Web Labs Ltd have stayed ahead of the game of Government calls for the provision of online petitions, demonstrates as written about at www.web-labsblog.com. Company successfully worked there technology for the benefit of the public sector. In fact the below is from the Web Labs newsletter but it shows clearly how Web Labs have used a successful software in a bespoke manner for PMETB.
Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board, supply independent regulatory training...
"Web-Labs have built three applications for the GMC the first is a web site using our e-Forms to display the results of surveys carried out by Post Medical Education Training Board(PMETB) of the GMC. The web site has a number of different reports for surveys carried out in conjunction with the trainee doctors and the trainer's of the doctors. The system allows comparisons between specific groups like a Hospital Trust and then compares its results against the national averages in a number of different indicators, or compares a specific indicator against other hospitals in its area or comparison group.
All of this information can be put into a single PDF automatically creating an easy to read management and statistical report. A further web site was built by Web-Labs using the FormsMaster product to allow PMETB and GMC to create yearly survey forms for trainee doctors to complete. This task involves publishing email requests to all the trainee doctors in the UK. The doctors then complete the survey on-line using e-forms if the survey is not completed on time an automatic email reminder is sent requesting them to complete the survey.
Surveys are also carried out for the trainers of the doctors. These surveys are very complex and can comprise of hundreds of questions, with the trainee's being asked different questions dependant on their specialist area and the ability to 'park' partially completed e-forms and return to complete at a later date.
The third web site was built to facilitate the online registration for the Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT). The web site integrates with other 3rd party systems to validate the registration details of the individuals who require the CCT. It requires applicants to give details about their specialities, and requests them to upload a passport photo, and their CV. Once all of the details have been completed, payment is made for the certificate via an online payment engine integrated with the web site."
General Information - Edmund Swain [email protected] TEL: +44 (0)1525 374859 www.web-labs.co.uk or visit www.web-labsblog.com
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