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F.A. Davis partners with Noggin LLC to sell EHR Tutor with its texts

Apr 18, 2016 7:00:00 AM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, academic EHR, academic EMR, electronic health records, EMR, F.A. Davis

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EHR Tutor, an easy-to-use electronic health records system, will be available to package with all F.A. Davis texts.
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Tips for Choosing an Academic Electronic Health Records System (EHR/EMR)

Dec 7, 2015 10:09:00 AM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, nursing education, academic EHR, academic EMR, EHR, electronic health records, EMR, health science education

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For schools considering solutions to electronic charting, picking an Academic EHR system can be overwhelming. Once you choose a product that fits the needs of your school, there are still dozens of factors to consider. To make the process easier, we've compiled some points to ask your sales representative when reviewing products.

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Lecture Ideas with an EHR: Hygiene

Mar 11, 2015 9:57:00 AM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, nursing, nursing education, academic EHR, academic EMR, classroom, EHR, electronic health records, EMR, health science education, Medical Assistant, teaching idea

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We often talk about how an EHR system can be used in the classroom as well as in the Simulation Lab or after clinical rotations. However, we realized we rarely post ideas for how to do so on this blog. Sure, we've mentioned it in passing in relation to EMS/EMT programs, Vaccines, Nutrition and our recently added Polling Feature, but we've decided to do a few posts specifically with classroom and lecture ideas.

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Virtual Patients and EHRs - Both great, but very different.

Mar 9, 2015 9:42:00 AM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, nursing education, academic EHR, academic EMR, EHR, electronic health records, EMR, health science education, simulation

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We recently attended the COADN conference in San Diego and met a lot of amazing schools and vendors. Like always, we thought we'd highlight a great vendor and point out a few differences between their product and ours for the sake of clarity.

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Debriefing: A critical step in the simulation process

Feb 18, 2015 10:44:00 AM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, nursing education, webinar, academic EHR, academic EMR, EHR, electronic health records, EMR, simulation, SImulation study, teaching idea

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We recently did a webinar "How to get the most out of simulation hours while using an EHR - in reference to recent NCSBN report" and discussed how you can be sure to do effective simulations as we move to more and more simulation hours in lieu of clinical opportunities. 

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Join our webinar! How to get the most out of simulation hours while using an EHR - in reference to recent NCSBN report

Feb 16, 2015 1:38:00 PM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, nursing, nursing education, webinar, academic EHR, academic EMR, EHR, electronic health records, simulation, SImulation study

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Join our Webinar: How to get the most out of simulation hours while using an EHR - in reference to recent NCSBN report

February 17, 2015 at 3:00pm ET
Register here:  http://www.anymeeting.com/PIID=EB55DB84844F3D 

Diane Yeager, Founder of EHR Tutor and FreeNurseTutor.com, will be discussing a few ideas for how to get the most out of your simulation time in light of the new NCSBN study on simulation hours vs. clinical hours. We'll be sharing ideas specifically related to using an EHR system to enhance the simulation experience in this 20 minute  webinar.
 
To learn more about the "The NCSBN National Simulation Study: A Longitudinal, Randomized, Controlled Study Replacing Clinical Hours with Simulation in Prelicensure Nursing Education" before the  webinar, view our  blog post on the topic.
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Narrative Notes are not Dead!

Jan 28, 2015 9:42:00 AM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, academic EHR, electronic health records, health science education, teaching idea

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Now that charting is electronic, a lot of Nursing students skip straight from not knowing information to being presented with checklists and drop-down menus. In the past students had to understand, remember and recall information just to complete a chart. Now, it's become an exercise in choosing the best answer from the options. 

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EHR Tutor + JTED

Jan 20, 2015 10:30:00 AM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, publicity, academic EHR, academic EMR, EHR, electronic health records, EMR

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We recently stumbled across this article in Arizona's Daily Courier.

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CNA Care Plan for Daily Care

Nov 10, 2014 8:39:00 AM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, academic EHR, academic EMR, CNA, electronic health records, EMR, teaching idea

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Every state handles Nursing Assistant education a little differently, and likewise, every state has different guidelines for practicing Nursing Assistants. Because of that, we learn new things every time we meet with a school from another state or region. 

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How to use an Academic EHR during clinical rotations - Actionable solutions

Oct 10, 2014 11:56:00 AM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, nursing education, academic EHR, academic EMR, clinical rotations, EHR, electronic health records, EMR, teaching idea

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In our last post, we wrote about why using an Academic EHR during clinical rotations can be extremely useful for both students and instructors. If you've already decided that your school is going to get students charting on an Academic EHR while visiting clinical sites, we're here to give you a few concrete examples of how that can be done. First, we suggest making sure your system is web-based so students can actively chart during their visit on a tablet or computer that's available. Depending on your clinical site, they may allow students to chart on their own tablet or laptop as well. If that's not possible, students can always enter charting after their visit. 

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