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This paper presents preliminary results from the study to evaluate the Medical Informatics curriculum at the Rijeka University School of Medicine, Rijeka, Croatia. Evaluation is based on the written anonymous, survey filled out by students after passing the exam. Questionnaire consisted of questions considering basic data (age, gender, study year, etc.), as well as students' opinions and marks on informatics, computer usage and teaching skills during the lessons. In total 459 students from five consecutive generations (from 1996/97 to 2000/01) were evaluated. Collected data define guidelines for teachers to improve organization and contents of curriculum. This study proved that, from one generation to the next, students show more and more interest in Medical Informatics, more of them have their own computer and more of them use Internet and e-mail communication.
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