I have been a fequent reader of the informatics threads for a while now.
I have a question about schooling as well as actual informatics in pracitce.
So to start I am looking to finish up my Bachelor's in Biology and do a fastrack program for my Bachelors in Nursing at the hospital I currently work at (a teaching hospital).
My first question is whether for the informatics component part if it would be most beneficial to do a Medical Informatics MS degree (that my school/employer offers) or do my MS in Computer Science. The MS in Computer Science is more for people with non Computer Science Bachelor's (aka me). Which would you believe would be most beneficial. I suppose it would depend on what I would like to do. I know that EPIC employs nurses and nurse practitioners. Though I am unsure of what their role is exactly. I would probably like a mix of training new staff and developing EMR systems. I have been working in a Microbiology lab alongside medtechs (I techically do the accesioning/login) but it has made me appreciated EMR and the unique challenges it offers.
Second question is I think that I would also like to get an advanced nursing degree (likely FNP, PMHNP, or ACNP). Would it be best to do the MS prior to this to allow me the opportunity to get some solid nursing experience prior to going for the NP? Or would I be fine to do my BSN take a year and practice and gain skills, then do an NP, and then the informatics component?
Thirdly, what does your day to day projects and practice include? Do you primarily work alongside nursing staff for training and ensuring everything goes smoothly or do you actually do maintenance on your systems. Please excuse my ignorance!
This is just such an exciting field. I would love to combine informatics with a clinical component and do it 50/50 or something like it.
Thanks for the input!
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Hi All,
I have been a fequent reader of the informatics threads for a while now.
I have a question about schooling as well as actual informatics in pracitce.
So to start I am looking to finish up my Bachelor's in Biology and do a fastrack program for my Bachelors in Nursing at the hospital I currently work at (a teaching hospital).
My first question is whether for the informatics component part if it would be most beneficial to do a Medical Informatics MS degree (that my school/employer offers) or do my MS in Computer Science. The MS in Computer Science is more for people with non Computer Science Bachelor's (aka me). Which would you believe would be most beneficial. I suppose it would depend on what I would like to do. I know that EPIC employs nurses and nurse practitioners. Though I am unsure of what their role is exactly. I would probably like a mix of training new staff and developing EMR systems. I have been working in a Microbiology lab alongside medtechs (I techically do the accesioning/login) but it has made me appreciated EMR and the unique challenges it offers.
Second question is I think that I would also like to get an advanced nursing degree (likely FNP, PMHNP, or ACNP). Would it be best to do the MS prior to this to allow me the opportunity to get some solid nursing experience prior to going for the NP? Or would I be fine to do my BSN take a year and practice and gain skills, then do an NP, and then the informatics component?
Thirdly, what does your day to day projects and practice include? Do you primarily work alongside nursing staff for training and ensuring everything goes smoothly or do you actually do maintenance on your systems. Please excuse my ignorance!
This is just such an exciting field. I would love to combine informatics with a clinical component and do it 50/50 or something like it.
Thanks for the input!