Monday starts on Sunday
Sometimes my office gets messy. Especially after a long week. Sunday night after a good day of rest is my favourite time to get started on the week ahead. I don’t start all my projects though. Small...
View ArticleSpreading Improvement Through Leadership
Today was an inspiring day. It started off with a great discussion on variations in healthcare at Longwood’s Breakfast with the Chiefs. Although some of the data was a bit alarming to see, it was not...
View ArticleGreat article: “A brief history of quality improvement”
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement recently recommended a paper by Parry (2014). I took a bit of time to review it this morning and throughly enjoyed it and took more than a few new insights away...
View ArticleDo nurses work at tech companies?
Health, healthcare and technology are what I’m passionate about. I went to school for nursing because I knew I’d be able to work in hospitals during my degree and have a lot of doors open when I...
View ArticleAlways have a backup plan
No one wants to plan for failure, but doing so is essential when working with technology. Over the past 30 days I had the pleasure of having two catastrophic failures. Working in healthcare where were...
View ArticleWhat does the term ePatient mean to you?
Recently I was reading about ePatients. To those unfamiliar with the cultural meaning and implications of the term the letter “e-” is broadly interpreted. I was curious and asked some of my family what...
View ArticleDigital tools have hazards too
In 2015 I hope to read and share more about research as renewal of an old research challenge I started a few years ago on @NursingIdeas. The Article: McBride DL, LeVasseur SA, Li D Non-Work-Related Use...
View ArticleShould your organization make a social media promise?
Today I came across Southlake Regional Health Centre’s social media promise. A single page meant to encourage participation. This is a forward thinking and positive approach to social media. Marketing...
View ArticleEvaluating the security risk of mobile apps
The Article: Dehling, T., Gao, F., Schneider, S., & Sunyaev, A. (2015). Exploring the Far Side of Mobile Health: Information Security and Privacy of Mobile Health Apps on iOS and Android. JMIR...
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