When searching a topic in CPSIQ sometimes the same video title comes up several times. It would be helpful if there was a date published attached to it so you would know you are watching the most recent one. It would also be helpful to have a date attached so you would know if you are watching an older video that might still have some useful information, but the pathways are old.
At this time, there is not an option to display the creation date or "last updated on" date for course content. We have contacted the LMS vendor and submitted a request to add this functionality. We are also working diligently to review all content on CPSIQ to ensure that outdated content is removed and that the remaining content is updated as needed.
We are in the process of removing "Updated" from the user guide titles as well as reorganizing the User Guide page to make it easier to locate user guides.
In regards to searches, the search results page defaults to "All Results." If you select the "Course Catalogs" tab, that will filter the results to include only the courses where your search string finds a match (within the title, description, training material, or keywords). When viewing "All Results" it will include course matches as well as any matches that are found within the individual training material within courses as well, which can make it appear as if the match is listed more than once.
Also, I see a bunch of user guides titled "Updated xxxx xxxx". That's great, but now "Updated" has moved Medication Reconciliation out of the "M's" and down to the "U's", so it's actually harder to find. Perhaps label it "Medication Reconciliation Updated xx/xx/xx. Med Rec is just one example, there are many others.
YES!! Please!!! I was just came here to say just this. I have wasted so much time looking through old outdated videos and why are they in there so many times? It is the same video.