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Introduction to Computers for Healthcare Professionals, Fifth Edition

Author(s): Irene Joos, PhD, MSIS, RN, Faculty And Director Of Online Learning, La Roche College in Pennsylvania
Ramona Nelson, PhD, RN-BC, FAAN, Professor Emerita, Slippery Rock University, President, Ramona Nelson Consulting
Marjorie J. Smith, PhD, RN, CNM, Emeritus Professor, Winona State University
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763761134
  • Paperback    622 pages      © 2010
Price: International Sales $70.95 US List
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Overview

An introductory computer literacy text for nurses and other healthcare students, Introduction to Computers for Healthcare Professionals explains hardware, popular software programs, operating systems, and computer assisted communication.

The Fifth Edition of this best-selling text has been revised and now includes content on:

  • Online storage
  • Communication and online learning including info on PDA's, iPhones, IM, and other media formats
  • Operating systems including vista
  • Distance learning including video conferencing and streaming video


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Chapter  1  On the Way to Computer and Information Literacy
Chapter  2  Computer Systems: Hardware, Software, and Connectivity
Chapter  3  The Computer and Its Operating System Environment
Chapter  4  Software Applications: Common Tasks
Chapter  5  Introduction to Word Processing
Chapter  6  Introduction to Presentation Graphics
Chapter  7  Introduction to Spreadsheet
Chapter  8  Introduction to Databases
Chapter  9  Using the World Wide Web
Chapter  10  Computer-Assisted Communication
Chapter  11  Distance Education: A Student Perspective
Chapter  12  Information: Access, Evaluation, and Use
Chapter  13  Privacy, Confidentiality, Security, and Integrity of Electronic Data
Chapter  14  Healthcare Informatics and Information Systems
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Irene Joos, PhD, MSIS, RN-Faculty And Director Of Online Learning, La Roche College in Pennsylvania

Irene Joos is currently the Director of Online Learning at La Roche College as well as a faculty member in the CIS/IT Department. Prior to this position, she was the Director of Library and Instructional Technologies at La Roche College. Dr. JOos received her baccalaureate degree in Nursing from Pennsylvania State University. She holds a master's degree in both Medical-Surgical Nursing and Information Science, as well as a doctorate in Education from the University of Pittsburgh.

Dr. Joos has taught medical-surgical nursing, foundations, basic nursing concepts and theories, professional nursing role, and nursing informatics courses at diploma, baccalaureate, and masters programs. With a FULD grant, she was instrumental in the installation of interactive video units in the skills laboratory and also managed both the microcomputer and skills laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Learning Resources Center. She teaches Office Automation, Management of Information Systems, Cyberspace, Computer Based Training, Introduction to Databases, and Introduction to Information System courses to undergraduate students in both on campus and online formats. She serves as the faculty advisor for the web site of the student's literary journal, Nuances.

Dr. Joos' area of interest is the use of technology to help us do our work in an efficient and effective manner. This includes using technology in whatever arena you might find yourself—education, research, and practice. This has been the focus of her publications and presentations.

Ramona Nelson, PhD, RN-BC, FAAN-Professor Emerita, Slippery Rock University, President, Ramona Nelson Consulting

Ramona Nelson is a professor of nursing at Slippery Rock University (SRU) where she teaches web-based distance education courses in health care informatics as well as community health. In addition, she co-directs the SRU health care informatics program. Ramona holds a doctorate in higher education from the University of Pittsburgh. She holds both a master's degree in nursing, as well as a master's degree in information science from the University of Pittsburgh. Her BSN is from Duquesne University.

In 1988 Ramona was accepted in the first nursing informatics post-doc program at the University of Utah and in 1989 as one of the first HBOC Scholars. Through her numerous publications and presentations she has provided national leadership for articulating the scope of nursing informatics. Because of her leadership role she has been selected as a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing, asked to serve on the ANA taskforce defining the current scope and standards of practice for nursing informatics and has reviewed grants for Department of Health and Human Services. Her current research is focused on consumer informatics and distance education.

Marjorie J. Smith, PhD, RN, CNM-Emeritus Professor, Winona State University

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