New Nursing Continuing Education Page

The WHSC Library is committed to providing Emory students, faculty, and healthcare professionals with the resources necessary to prepare for specialty certification exams, license renewal and achieve advancements in your career.

To help support your continuing education and professional development, a new online Nursing Continuing Education guide from the WHSC Library links nurses from Emory Healthcare and the School of Nursing to sources of both free and library-subscribed nursing CEUs to help with license renewal.

This guide, along with the Nursing Certification Resources page, support our Emory healthcare communities and their dedication to patient care and safety.

Nursing informatics and healthcare

“The utilization of information and technology in the practice of nursing care is a large undertaking. The Health information system is utilized through the combination of devices and procedures used to manage the information cycle. One of health information system’s development is a nursing care management system. The benefit of the development can increase the nurse’s ability in organizing nursing care.. It can also increase complete data reports and communication systems as well as clear delegation.These efforts are necessary in developing a nursing informatics system technology.” (Saputra)

(Saputra)

Saputra, C.et al . (2019). Nursing informatics system in health care delivery. KnE Life Sciences, 38-46. Full Text for Emory Users

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Operationalizing the CNS role

“Today’s CNS scope of responsibilities encompasses micro, meso, and macro systems levels, and the impact is great. Role responsibilities vary widely, and positioning on the organization chart varies widely as well; CNSs are rising to the occasion. Although a strength of the CNS role can be the variability in the role responsibilities among healthcare settings, it has resulted in challenges in the delivery of education to best prepare for this vital advanced practice role.” (Coke)

Coke, L. A. (2021). Now is the Time for the Clinical Nurse Specialist: Recognizing Value and Advancing the CNS Role. Clinical Nurse Specialist: The Journal for Advanced Nursing Practice, 35(4), 218–219 Full Text for Emory Users

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