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Free Webinar For NursesA
co-sponsored webinar by the International Society for Tele-Medicine and
eHhaelth (ISfTeH) and International Council of Nurses(ICN) is to be
held on the 23rd July 2014.
This is a part of the effort of these International bodies to get nurses and nursing profession involved in the new trend of Health care called Tele-Medicine with the nursing branch called Tele-nursing. This webinar if free of charged.
Read the full press release after the break.
The ISfTeH Telenursing Working Group and the ICN Telenursing Network are sponsoring a virtual education session on Wednesday, 23 July 0800 to 0900 Central Daylight Time (UTC - 5). You can check your local time against 0800 in 'Chicago') with the World Clock (http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/). We will be using the ISfTeH's 'Anymeeting' platform. The session will last approximately one hour and there is no cost to participants.
Please respond to this email (aamherdt@uwm.edu) if you intend to participate. We will send you the technical information for joining the group; it is a very easy platform to use. It is a software that you don´t need to download or install in your computer.
There will be two presentations:
"A Description of the Types of Clinical Decision Support Systems for Telenursing and Telehealth" will be given by Asieh Darvish and "Virtual Health Care: A Proposed Model for Advanced Nursing Practice" will be given by Pat Camillo.
I hope you are able to join us.
Best regards,
Claudia C. Bartz PhD,RN,FAAN
Coordinator, ICN eHealth Programme
International Council of Nurses, Geneva Switzerland
This is a part of the effort of these International bodies to get nurses and nursing profession involved in the new trend of Health care called Tele-Medicine with the nursing branch called Tele-nursing. This webinar if free of charged.
Read the full press release after the break.
The ISfTeH Telenursing Working Group and the ICN Telenursing Network are sponsoring a virtual education session on Wednesday, 23 July 0800 to 0900 Central Daylight Time (UTC - 5). You can check your local time against 0800 in 'Chicago') with the World Clock (http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/). We will be using the ISfTeH's 'Anymeeting' platform. The session will last approximately one hour and there is no cost to participants.
Please respond to this email (aamherdt@uwm.edu) if you intend to participate. We will send you the technical information for joining the group; it is a very easy platform to use. It is a software that you don´t need to download or install in your computer.
There will be two presentations:
"A Description of the Types of Clinical Decision Support Systems for Telenursing and Telehealth" will be given by Asieh Darvish and "Virtual Health Care: A Proposed Model for Advanced Nursing Practice" will be given by Pat Camillo.
I hope you are able to join us.
Best regards,
Claudia C. Bartz PhD,RN,FAAN
Coordinator, ICN eHealth Programme
International Council of Nurses, Geneva Switzerland
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