Information Management Systems in Nursing
This course has finished, but you can participate in the virtual re-run here:
Director:
Dr. Khatereh Seylani
Moderator:
Dr. Asieh Darvish
Cooperator:
Dr. Nasrin Rasoulzadeh, Dr. Fatemeh Bahramnezhad
Links to Related Courses:
Lecturers:
Dr. Marisa L. Wilson
DNSc, MHSc, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FAMIA FIAHSI, FAAN
Interim Department Chair: Family, Community and Health Systems
Health Systems Leadership Pathway Director
Specialty Track Coordinator, MSN Nursing Informatics
Associate Professor, School of Nursing, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Dr. Melody Rose
DNP/NI, MSN/NI, RN, CPHIMS
DNP of Nursing Informatics, MSc of Nursing Informatics,
Adjunct Professor at Franklin University, USA
With publications on informatics for nurses and healthcare professionals
Dr. Tania Azadi
PhD, MSc, BSc
PhD in Health Information Management, Health Informationist and Lecturer of Health Informatics Courses
Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Introduction of the Program:
This is a short course designed to enhance your knowledge about the application of informatics and systems to improve nursing care outcome.
Course Description:
It includes 8 hours lectures in 4 week and 8-hours self-study in 4 week.
Why join this program and study online?
If you want to know why nurses should be empowered on nursing informatics, attend this program.
Completion of this program will be considered equal to one-credit of a Master degree in Nursing Informatics online program for future applicant of NI Master of Science at Tehran University of Medical Sciences.
What are the learning outcomes (What will a student learn)?
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Examine basic concepts of artificial intelligence.
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Evaluate data issues related to the outcomes of analysis
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Identify issues that must be considered when planning to integrate artificial intelligence in nursing practice
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Describe informatics as a subject matter for all nurses and a nursing specialty
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Consider the impact of the competency gap on clinical care and critical decision making
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Compare the AACN Domain 8 Informatics Competencies and the ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Informatics Practice
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Define Concept of Information Management System
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Describe Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
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Identify the Role of Nurses in the Design and Development of Information Systems
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Describe elements of Informatics Tools and Clinical Systems
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Consider the impact of Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) on the quality of nursing care
What are the ambitious goals of this short course and what are the metrics to measure?
Introduction of concepts, key points and factors affecting the success of implementing Information Systems in nursing.
Metrics: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) pre-test and post-test; Open-ended questions
Who are the most important target groups?
A) Nurses
B) Medical sciences related students
What are the details of the academic target?
Prospective students and graduated in BSc, MSc and PhD of Nursing
Health related programs graduated with some nursing background and medical sciences related field and other students graduated at least in BSc, who are interested
Certificate:
Certificate of Participation will be granted to participants with minimum 3-session attendance.
The certificate of completion can be adapted as a credit toward your path to acquire M.Sc. of Nursing Informatics.
Lecturer | Title | Date | Time (GMT) | Time (IRST) |
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Dr. Marisa Wilson | Saturday, May 15 | 14:30-16:30 | 19:00-21:00 | |
Dr. Marisa Wilson | Re-Envisioned Informatics Essential Competencies for all Nurses | Saturday, May 22 | 14:30-16:30 | 19:00-21:00 |
Dr. Tania Azadi | Nurses' Role in Technology Selection, Design and Implementation | Saturday, May 29 | 14:30-16:30 | 19:00-21:00 |
Dr. Melody Rose | Saturday, June 12 | 14:30-16:30 | 19:00-21:00 |
Day 1: Saturday, 15.05.2021
Day 2: Saturday, 22.05.2021
Day 3: Saturday, 29.05.2021
Day 4: Saturday, 12.06.2021
Contact Information:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
School of Nursing & Midwifery
Department of Medical Surgical Nursing & Basic Sciences