Nursing Informatics Specialist

Job Duties

Nursing informatics are specialists within the nursing profession that combine their nursing skills with their knowledge of computer science. They serve a variety of functions within healthcare organizations, from automating nursing care to building new computer systems. They work with data, collecting, organizing, and interpreting it in order to make patient care more efficient and higher quality. They work in a range of settings, such as insurance companies, hospitals, and consulting firms. They may write programs that will be used by nurses. They may train nurses and other healthcare workers in the proper use of computer systems. They may interview workers and identify their technological needs. Or they may work for specific vendors, demonstrating products to targeted consumers.

Job Skills

Nursing informatics need to be technologically inclined. They need to have well-developed critical thinking and problem-solving skills. They should have well-developed communication skills, and the ability to observe accurately and make decisions accordingly. They must be willing to work with a team, as well as supervise others. Due to the intense nature of the work, nursing informatics should be emotionally stable and have a sympathetic disposition.


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