Canadian Journal of Nursing Informatics

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1st National Nursing Informatics Conference 2005

THEME: Nursing Informatics Applications in Education

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Skills Enhancement: Using the online environment to transform public health practice in Canada
Carla Troy, RN BA MA
Public Health Agency of Canada
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Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing – Nursing Research Database
Kathleen Whittle, RN BA MHA
Dina Idriss, BA MHA MSc
Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN)
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THEME: Nursing Informatics Innovations in Practice

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Multidisciplinary evidence-based clinical management tools:
Nurse-coordinated initiatives transform health care

Carolyn Dempsey, RN, MSN, ACNP, CDE
Jeannette Goguen, MD, MEd, FRCPC
Alan Berger, MD, FRCSC
Ramona Cook, RN, BScN
St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto
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Application of Clinical informatics in Practice
Lynda A. Monik
Hotel-Dieu Grace Hospital, Windsor, Ontario
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Policies and Procedures – Creating an Effective District Wide System
Challenges and Opportunities

Sylvia Wist, RN, BN, MBA
Capital Health, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Development of an Organizational Readiness Scale for eHealth
(information technology/information systems) Innovation: A Multi-site Approach

Janet Curran, PhD Candidate
Dalhousie University
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THEME: Nursing Research Initiatives in Informatics

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Innovations in Information Technology
Lisa Cranley, RN PhD Student
University of Toronto
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Implementation and adoption of electronic documentation tools
by direct care nursing staff: A systematic review of the literature

Susan Hall, RN
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Implementation and adoption of electronic documentation tools
by direct care nursing staff: A systematic review of the literature

Margaret MacLennan, RN
Shona McIntyre, RN
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Supporting the Patient Transfer Process – Is there a Minimum Standard?
Julie Moffat Judd, MSN
Dr. Lynn Nagle
University of Toronto
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