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EMS Teaching Idea: Creating a patient scenario

Aug 21, 2014 9:21:00 AM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, Paramedic, academic EHR, academic EMR, EHR, electronic health records, EMR, EMS, EMT, teaching idea

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After launching our EMS/EMT module this year, we've been coming up with ideas for how instructors can use an EHR system like EHR Tutor with their students.

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Join our next webinar: Using an Academic EHR in the Classroom - Not just in the Sim Lab!

Aug 8, 2014 9:25:00 AM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, tools for nursing instructors, webinar, academic EHR, academic EMR, Diane Yeager, EHR, electronic health records, EMR, patient scenario, teaching idea

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Using an Academic EHR in the Classroom - Not just in the Sim Lab!
 
Wednesday, August 13, 2014

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM (Eastern Time) 

Academic EHRs aren't just for the Sim Lab! Learn how to use an EHR system in the classroom to encourage critical thinking and help cement tricky concepts for students. 


Diane Yeager, Founder of FreeNurseTutor.com & EHR Tutor, will be discussing several examples of how to use an EHR in the classroom using a stroke and diabetes patient scenario. 

Because this webinar is open to any instructors who are considering or currently using any Academic EHR System, we ask that you hold any questions about our system, EHR Tutor, until after the initial 20 minute example lesson plan.
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Using Academic Electronic Health Records to Meet National Health Care Foundation Standards and Accountability Criteria

Aug 4, 2014 11:26:00 AM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, tools for nursing instructors, academic EHR, academic EMR, common core, CTE, EHR, electronic health records, EMR, free resources, health science education, Medical Assistant

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In addition to the Universities and Colleges who use EHR Tutor, we've spoken to a lot of Health Occupations programs that are part of secondary school programs lately. To help standardize CTE standards across the country, we've heard quite a few schools mention national Health Care standards when discussing the creation/revision of their curriculum. Hopefully, the document below will help those schools quickly integrate a system like EHR Tutor while outlining the standards your program fulfills (feel free to use our verbiage, we know you don't have nearly enough time to rewrite all these points into your course descriptions!). 
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New Feature: Patient Education Resource Link

Jul 9, 2014 1:29:00 PM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, Nurse Practitioner, nursing education, academic EHR, academic EMR, CNA, EHR, electronic health records, EMR, Medical Assistant, Nursing Students, teaching idea

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A while back we added a new feature for our users and it just dawned on us that we never posted the updates to our blog. So for anyone that might have been wondering, we now have a Patient Education Resource Link for students to use. How would you use our new feature?

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Why less is more in an Academic EHR/EMR: Part 1

Jul 8, 2014 11:52:00 AM / by user posted in academic EHR vs. regular EHR, EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, nursing, nursing education, Paramedic, academic EHR, academic EMR, EHR, electronic health records, EMR, Medical Assistant, Nursing Students

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We regularly get asked about a few different features in our site by prospective clients so we wanted to take this opportunity to explain our philosophy at Noggin Group and why we do things the way we do.

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Academic EHRs - not just for hospital simulations! How to teach clinic and office based skills as well.

Jun 30, 2014 1:10:00 PM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, Nurse Practitioner, nursing education, academic EHR, academic EMR, EHR, Medical Assistant, teaching idea

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We recently had a school ask us if our program could be used to demonstrate clinic/office skills as well as hospital skills.

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Nursing & Math Teaching Idea: pounds to kilograms

Jun 24, 2014 9:38:00 AM / by user posted in electronic medical records, nursing education, academic EHR, classroom, electronic health records, EMR, math, Medical Assistant, medication administration, teaching idea

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In honor of sponsoring the Medical Math Competition at Skills USA this year, we thought we'd post another idea for incorporating math into your Nursing and Health Occupations classroom while using an EHR.

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EHRs and Math Skills - kill two birds with one stone!

Jun 12, 2014 9:28:00 AM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, nursing education, academic EHR, academic EMR, classroom, EHR, electronic health records, EMR, math, Medical Assistant, medication administration, teaching idea

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For non-nurses, it may come as a surprise that math is such a big factor in nursing education and nursing in general. But here at EHR Tutor, we understand just how crucial it is for a nurse to be able to determine the correct dosage of a medication or attach the proper amount of fluid in an IV bag.

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Teaching Idea: EMS/EMT

May 23, 2014 4:00:00 PM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, Paramedic, academic EHR, EHR, EMR, EMS, EMT, patient scenario, teaching idea

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We announced the upcoming launch of our EMT module this week, so we thought it was appropriate to post a teaching idea for any EMS/EMT Instructors out there.

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New Feature Launch: Polling and EMT/EMS Module

May 21, 2014 1:01:00 PM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, academic EHR, academic EMR

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Because we're still a smaller company, we always try to incorporate the needs and ideas of our clients when improving/expanding our feature set. 

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