American Nursing Informatcis Association
Informatically Speaking
Informatically Speaking is the official podcast of the American Nursing Informatics Association (ANIA), and was originally produced by the Greater Delaware Valley Chapter of the American Nursing Informatics Association (GDV-ANIA) with host, Constance McLaughlin MBA, BSN, RN-BC. This collaborative effort enhances career growth and professional opportunities through educational activities that utilize the talent of domain experts who share knowledge related to the field of both nursing and healthcare informatics; conferences that provide a forum for networking and collaboration on various topics...
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American Nursing Informatcis Association
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18 de sep. de 2025
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Informatically Speaking with Rebecca Love, RN, MSN, FIEL 12.04.2024 30:03
Rebecca Love, RN, BS, MSN, FIEL is passionate about empowering nurses to be at the forefront of healthcare innovation and creating communities to help nurses innovate, create and collaborate. She joins us to discuss how informaticists can support nursing movements. © American Nursing Informatics Association. All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.
Informatically Speaking with Ingrid Hilghman DNP, RN, CPST 29.02.2024 32:22
In this episode, we’ll hear from Ingrid Hilghman, immediate past President of GDV ANIA and discuss the chapter’s history, structure and the benefits of getting involved. This podcast is a production of the Greater Delaware Valley Chapter of the American Nursing Informatics Association with host, Constance McLaughlin MBA, current president of the chapter. To learn more, visit our website . © Americ...
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