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Course
Exclusive quality-assured course.
Available to RCN members
Applicable for any nurse with a RCN membership
This RCN course has helped define the skills, knowledge and training to help nursing staff exploit new digital and data technologies for better care. Designed with leading experts from our eHealth forum, this course is a two-part introduction to the ways technologies are changing health and social care. This course is for members only. You can access the course by clicking the button below using your existing membership details.
Who is this Programme for?
This resource is aimed at nurses across all settings and levels of practice, including students of health, social work and care professions.
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Mode of delivery
The course is delivered entirely online, allowing you to access the materials and completed activities at your own pace and at times that suit your schedule.
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Find out more
If there’s any further information or questions you have, contact us on the information below
Royal College of Nursing, 20 Cavendish Square, Room 207, London, W1G 0RN
Programme contents
Introduction to technology enabled care services covers:
- the types of technology enabled care services in use
- how patients and nurses can benefit from them
- the digital skills required to use them effectively.
Introduction to data covers:
- the importance of data and its usage in service planning, quality improvement and patient safety
- how patient data can be safeguarded
- how data drives innovation and shapes new services.
Certificate of Completion
Add to your portfolio to add to your continual professional development (CPD)