Nurses are a critical part of health care. Even though nurses endure strenious labor and are continuously asked to take on more responsibilities, they provide personal nurture and assistance to nearly every American during their lifetime. Today we are joined by nurses from varying specialties.
This episode we’re discussing the field of nursing. Joining me from Austin and Adams, Minnesota are our guests, Ms. Tammy Snee, Nurse manager at the Austin Medical Center – Mayo Health System and Shennen Dreyer, RN at the Adams Nursing Home.

















This is an interesting dialog when nursing has become so much more important because of the shortage, not only of nursing, but of physicians as well. One are not discussed is an exploding area of telenursing and teletriage. The discussion of using or having access to current research also relates to DSS (Clinical Decision Support Software) and skill sets. See: Teletriage is the Front Door to Managing EHR, EMR, ePCR Medical Records
http://www.defib.us.com/2010/05/teletriage-is-the-front-door-to-managing-ehr-emr-epcr-medical-records/
and
Teletriage http://www.lifebot.us.com/teletriage/
…considerable reference materials about telenursing and its opportunities for modern nursing..
So happens. We can communicate on this theme.
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