Seeker Overview
CME Committees
Document Management
Graduate Medical Education
Privileging
Reporting
Provider Tracking and Verification
Web Access
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MIDAS+ Seeker—Graduate Medical Education
With Graduate Medical Education (GME) functionality in MIDAS+ Seeker, academic institutions and sponsoring
organizations have a comprehensive automated system for tracking providers’ post-graduate training programs.
Use MIDAS+ Seeker to manage all aspects of the GME process, including monitoring and
evaluating the educational process and the providers’ level of ability to provide quality, competent
patient care while under the supervision of an instructor.
Features and Benefits
- Monitor providers’ activities associated with multiple GME programs from beginning to end.
- Create user-defined fields to supplement the data collection process
- Implement a paperless tracking system
- Link electronic documents, including photos and other images, to the provider record
- Record expected and actual graduation dates
- Track multiple rotations with start date, end date, rotation type, program year, specialty, location, and supervising physician
- Track funding sources with percent of funding from each source, contract acknowledgments, and moonlighting acknowledgments
- Record program levels with corresponding salaries
- Track evaluations and monitoring events
- Generate letters and other documents directly from the GME provider’s record
- Use GME-focused Standard Reports to generate Current Provider Listing reports, Evaluations reports, and Expirations reports.
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"Since the implementation of MIDAS+ Seeker at Holland Community Hospital, the Medical Staff Office has been able to keep up-to-date information at our fingertips for our physicians and healthcare providers. Information is easily accessible in various formats to meet our constantly changing needs; whether it's for a report, license expiration, a letter to verify education, medical staff roster, etc. Productivity has increased because we are able to accomplish more with the press of a few keys."
Sharon Dekker
RNIS Clinical Analyst,
Holland Community Hospital,
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