I am a school nurse and my district has recently gone though the upheaval of a brand new computer system. It seems that nursing was not considered at ALL when this system was purchased! Quick example, I could enter dozens of shot records in an hour on the old system. Now I can maybe get 5 in if I'm lucky and nothing goes wrong!
So, this whole calamity had made me think more about the importance of nurses in informatics! I have always been told I am "gifted" with computers. I can pick up a new program very quickly and pretty soon be showing the veterans shortcuts. But, other than what was a part of my first degree in Business Admin, I have no training in computer science or IT. And although I am good with software, computer hardware baffles me completely.
Would a MSN in informatics be enough training for someone with my background to be successful, or do most come into the field with a working knowledge of computer science already? Is it possible to combine NI with nursing education (which was what I had planned on getting my master's in until this recent debaucle)? Are work from home (all or part) positions in this field few and far between, or is this fairly common? Thanks!
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I am a school nurse and my district has recently gone though the upheaval of a brand new computer system. It seems that nursing was not considered at ALL when this system was purchased! Quick example, I could enter dozens of shot records in an hour on the old system. Now I can maybe get 5 in if I'm lucky and nothing goes wrong!
So, this whole calamity had made me think more about the importance of nurses in informatics! I have always been told I am "gifted" with computers. I can pick up a new program very quickly and pretty soon be showing the veterans shortcuts. But, other than what was a part of my first degree in Business Admin, I have no training in computer science or IT. And although I am good with software, computer hardware baffles me completely.
Would a MSN in informatics be enough training for someone with my background to be successful, or do most come into the field with a working knowledge of computer science already? Is it possible to combine NI with nursing education (which was what I had planned on getting my master's in until this recent debaucle)? Are work from home (all or part) positions in this field few and far between, or is this fairly common? Thanks!