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Old May 05, 2005, 11:06 AM
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Institute on Nursing Informatics Classification

Institute on Nursing Informatics and Classification

June 13-15, 2005

The Institute includes cutting edge content on the interface of nursing informatics & classification. The Institute on Nursing Informatics and Classification is intended for all those interested in designing, implementing, and evaluating nursing information systems and those who wish to know more about standardized nursing language. Emphasis is placed on the actual use of standardized language in clinical and educational settings.

Discussion of current systems as well as database development and issues related to the classifications use in practice. The presenters from various settings are Mary Clarke, Genesis; Toddy Manson, Nebraska Methodist Hospital; Evelyn Burruss and Judy Long, Fresno County Department of Community Health; Teresa Clark, Joe Greiner, and Pam Kunert, University Hospitals & Clinics; Gail Keenan, University of Michigan.

The brochure can be found online at www.nursing.uiowa.edu/cnc

Please forward this information on to individuals that you think might be interested in this conference.


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