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Peer NetworkingPeer Networking

Catching the Web

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ObjectivesObjectives

• Learn about various Models used and being used to create Nurse networks

• Explore the role of CNIA, its members, and other nurse informatics leaders

• Share our experiences and expertise

• Develop ideas and suggestions for action– Role of social media networking– Role of CNIA– Role of Nurse Informaticians

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Framework Framework

1. DISCOVER – What is it?1. DISCOVER – What is it?

2. DREAM – What could it be?2. DREAM – What could it be?

3. DESIGN – What might work for us?3. DESIGN – What might work for us?

4. FOLLOW UP - What actions?4. FOLLOW UP - What actions?

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Maureen CharleboisMaureen Charlebois

Canada Health Infoway Peer to Peer Networks

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• What is the network and its purpose?

• What works? & What doesn’t?

• Lessons learned?

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Dr Lynn NagleDr Lynn Nagle

International Nurse Networks

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• What is the network and its purpose?

• What works? & What doesn’t?

• Lessons learned?

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Andrea Partridgeand Elaine HooperAndrea Partridgeand Elaine Hooper

Ontario Nursing Informatics Association

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• What is the network and its purpose?

• What works? & What doesn’t?

• Lessons learned?

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Eithne ReichertEithne Reichert

Provincial P2P Network

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• What is the network and its purpose?

• What works? & What doesn’t?

• Lessons learned?

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June KaminskiJune Kaminski

Networking through Web 2.0

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• What is the network and its purpose?

• What works? & What doesn’t?

• Lessons learned?

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Networking BreakNetworking Break

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Group WorkshopGroup Workshop

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Question 1Question 1

• Consider what is the impact of E-Health on the Nurses and their practice/role.

• What challenges/barriers are significant?

• What knowledge or skills are significant?

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Response to #1Response to #1

• Documentation of group findings….

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Question # 2Question # 2

• Consider whether the standard for safe care requires the use of technology in nursing practice.

• Is this a future skill/knowledge to be learned for all? If so, how?

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Response to #2Response to #2

• Documentation of group findings

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Question # 3Question # 3

• Consider all the models, frameworks and programs for networking.

• What would be some of the design elements to network nationally as well as locally?

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Response #4Response #4

• Documentation of group findings

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Question #4Question #4

• Consider the current Nursing Informatics groups/networks and other organization’s directions.

• Is there specific actions/activities that must be done? Should be done? Could be done?

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Response to #4Response to #4

• Documentation of group findings

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Emerging ThemesEmerging Themes

• Action Plan for CNIA

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Summary of themesSummary of themes

CNIA supporting1.2.3.

Some possible themes

Awareness SupportKnowledge Education


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