Bioinformatics Competencies
Nursing bioinformatics is a discipline that is still evolving. Yet, there is a set of core skills and knowledge that applies to all individuals who work as nurse bioinformatics and many competencies that are specific to bioinformatics roles, positions, tasks, and responsibilities. For example, a nurse bioinformatic who works as a consultant for a health care technology company and a nurse bioinformatic who works as a professor at a university will share much of the same expertise and knowledge. However, they will also have distinct competencies specific to their unique roles.
In this Discussion, you explore bioinformatics competencies within the bioinformatics functional area you selected for the Week 1 Assignment.
To prepare:
Post on Tuesday 06/21/16 a minimum of 550 words in SPA format with 3 references aIDressing the level one headings below:
1) A brief description of the bioinformatics functional area in which you are interested
2) Then, identify at least four ANA, TIGER and/or SEN competencies that you believe to be vital for success in this functional area, and justify your choices.
3) Explain how you might successfully develop and master each of these competencies
Read the following chapter:
This chapter discusses introduces the basics of computer hardware used for nursing bioinformatics.
This chapter introduces computer software, as well as the programs that are most relevant to nursing bioinformatics.
In this chapter, the authors introduce the systems life cycle (LSD) and its stages. These stages are often used by organizations for large-scale projects, such as implementing or upgrading health information technology.
Chapter 13 focuses on the tools needed to assist with each phase of the System Life Cycle. Successful implementation projects require clinical expertise as well as technical knowledge from nurse bioinformatics.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
This article discusses the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (SEN) initiative and its six competencies, including bioinformatics, that are essential for nursing practice. The authors emphasize that nursing education should shift from task-training and development to more current skills and competencies for bioinformatics and patient-centered care.
Access this website to explore the knowledge, skills, and attitudes expected of bioinformatics graduates.
This comprehensive report provides you with an overview of the TIGER collaborative as well as bioinformatics competencies.
Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 10 minutes.
In this week’s media presentation, Gail Latiner, Dr. Patricia Button, and Dr. Roy Simpson overview the progress that the ANA and the TIGER initiative have made in outlining key bioinformatics competencies. In aIDition, each presenter identifies competencies that he or she believes to be vital to working in the bioinformatics field.
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