The vendor providing the clinical information system being implemented in a healthcare organization invites the instructor and several other leadership colleagues to a training session so that these individuals can then train the end-users. Which type of training support is being provided by the vendor?

A) Blended
B) Just-in-time
C) Train the trainer
D) Instructor-led training


C) Train the trainer

Explanation: A) Blended learning combines elements of several different training-delivery methods in order to maximize learning and application, while minimizing expensive time spent in a classroom.
B) Just-in-time training is a method often preferred by physicians and other providers who are reluctant to spend time in a training classroom or viewing eLearning that is perceived as not relevant to their job function, preferring to incorporate their learning into daily practice.
C) An HIT or EHRS vendor may offer training for a client organization through a train-the-trainer method. Using this training method, the vendor trains select internal trainers, who then provide training for all of the end-users. The vendor may provide the instructional curriculum, the organization may customize content provided by the vendor, or the organization may develop all of the content internally.
D) Classroom or instructor-led training (ILT) is delivered by an instructor to an audience of learners who are present in the classroom or connected using audiovisual technology.

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