Published Oct 6, 2016
guest042302019, BSN, RN
4 Articles; 466 Posts
As I have started to learn more about nurse informatics, I think it would be interesting know what tools, tips, tricks, books, journals, technology, resources, etc the experienced informatics nurse finds crucial for success in the field.
I think this information could help new or interested nurses to get more training and experience (like myself).
So, what do you find essential for your daily work in informatics?
tmcoleman
4 Posts
I am interested in knowing this as well.
mmc51264, BSN, MSN, RN
3,308 Posts
Depends on what you do (?)
ikarus01
258 Posts
Tips and tricks...
Part of the job involves parsing through data, specially if a healthcare system is going from an older EMR to a newer EMR.
Knowing MS Access and being an MS excel "superuser" has saved me weeks of work and even gotten me jobs. So I'm happy that when I did my SQL class back in college, my teachers were great and I learned to love SQL. Once a system is live, there is no shortage of, can anybody create a report about this and that?
And tips...always, always be reading the software updates of a vendor.
Is like when windows releases a new version, they will release a lot of documentation about their update. Well, boring to read that. But if you are working with a specific software from a vendor, not a bad idea to see what's new with the new release. Not going to lie...hard as hell sometimes to get through reading this documentation, but again, you might look like a star when somebody says in a meeting, I wonder if we could do this and that, and then you realize, "oh my god...i just read that functionality on the latest release update."