25th Anniversary Nursin...

The 25th (Anniversary) Annual International Nursing Computer and Technology Conference organised by the College of Nursing Center for Professional Development of Rutgers The State University of New Jersey will be held on 14 – 17 June 2007 at the San Francisco Marriott in San...

Hi-Tech Home Healthcare...

Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt today(UK) announced new sites that will use hi-tech home healthcare to help older people, and those with long term conditions, to lead more independent lives – helping to prevent emergency or unexpected admissions to...

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Home Monitoring Helping...

Stanley Finkelstein PhD, at the University of Minnesota (Twin Cities) with funding from the National Institute of Nursing Research along with colleagues in Pulmonary Medicine, Nursing, and Biostatistics are now doing a study to determine how home monitoring systems can be used for lung...

Nurses’ Involvement W...

Nurses’ Involvement With IT Systems Increasing April 30, 2007 As hospitals continue to develop and adopt electronic health record systems, the demand for nurse informaticists, who can serve as a link between IT and clinical care, has increased, the Dallas Morning News...

The 2007 Pediatric Tele...

The 2007 Pediatric Telehealth Colloquim will be held Septemebr 6-8 2007 This comes from our friends out at UC Davis. I had an opportunity to see a mini version at Med-e-Tel last week and from my point of view this is must attend especially if your involved in Pediatrics at any level ...

Telemedicine Conference...

Please save the date: November 12-13, 2007  Mainstreaming Telemedicine: Understanding Sustained Operations  Conference organized and produced by Electronic Health Network and AT&T Center for Telehealth Research and Policy The University of Texas Medical Branch at...

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Nursing…it’s more t...

Comment posted by Katiebell at 1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM Just chiming in. Our nursing workforce in my Emergency department is 65% male. They seem to enjoy their work, and I enjoy working with them, as they tend to bring a new perspective to the work…and frankly, less gossip! Comment...

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