PITMAN, NJ - The American Nursing Informatics Association (ANIA) proudly announces the launch of the ANIA Graduate Informatics Nursing Faculty Guide and Toolkit, a comprehensive resource designed to empower nurse educators and informatics specialists.
This innovative toolkit is set to revolutionize the training and education of future nurses by providing them with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the rapidly evolving field of health care informatics. This versatile tool can be modified for developing informatics courses at any educational level.
The 34-page toolkit is now available for purchase.
Co-editor Denise D. Tyler, DNP, MSN/MBA, NI-BC, stated, “As an informatics manager, the skills discussed in this guide and toolkit are very beneficial to staff new to the role of the informatics nurse, as well as adding to the knowledge of experienced staff.”
The faculty guide and toolkit thoroughly explore informatics, tailored specifically for nursing faculty and informatics specialists. It is structured to navigate essential topics aligned with the latest certification exam in nursing informatics, ensuring users are adept in managing the complexities of health care technology.
“As a faculty member for graduate-level informatics students, this guide and toolkit will help me improve courses I currently teach and help with the challenge of staying current," Tyler said.
Key Features of the ANIA Toolkit:
- Starting with the Basics
- Professional Practice
- Data Management
- Quality and Safety
- System Design Life Cycle and Project Management
- Future Trends in Nursing Informatics
In addition to this toolkit, ANIA offers the Nursing Downtime Preparedness: From SAFER Guides to Practice toolkit. This guide provides timely and important information and tools to help organizations prepare for both planned and unplanned downtime, ensuring continuous and safe patient care.
For more information about these toolkits, please visit ANIA Guides & Toolkits.
About the American Nursing Informatics Association
The American Nursing Informatics Association (ANIA) is an organization of professional nurses and associates dedicated to advancing the field of nursing informatics. Guided by integrity, ANIA is committed to delivering high-quality, cost-effective health care. Members of ANIA are devoted to their professional development and actively engage in an inclusive community of innovative informatics professionals. They use informatics to advocate for the elimination of health disparities, striving to improve the health of all populations. For more information, visit our website.
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