By: Matthew Byrne, PhD, RN, CNE, St. Catherine University The COVID-19 pandemic continues to create challenges for many patients who are not able to safely seek care in face-to-face settings. Data collected from the first
Category: Telehealth
Telehealth to the RescueTelehealth to the Rescue
By: Mathew Byrne, PhD, RN, CNE, St. Catherine University The schools all emptied; businesses sent their employees home; restaurants were quiet; and clinic doors were locked. A global pandemic systematically shut down much of the
How the COVID-19 [Coronavirus] Underscores Why Nursing Education Should Be Offering Tele-Learning and Tele-Health ExperiencesHow the COVID-19 [Coronavirus] Underscores Why Nursing Education Should Be Offering Tele-Learning and Tele-Health Experiences
By Elizabeth Speakman As the US braces for the expansion of COVID-19 (Coronavirus), schools and many organizations are altering their traditional delivery methods and using technology-based platforms. Institutions, including those with nursing programs, have been conducting emergency sessions and professional development series to help faculty/employees convert
Synchronous Simulation, The Story: Tapping into Experiential Learning Needs for Distance LearnersSynchronous Simulation, The Story: Tapping into Experiential Learning Needs for Distance Learners
By: Sue Forneris and Beth Hallmark with Susan Justice and Jenny Roye Every good story has elements that capture our attention, pull us in, help us to relate. Meet Jenny Roye and Susan Justice, nursing
Exploring the world of telehealth and implications for nursing education with Dr. Helen Connors: An NLNTEQ InterviewExploring the world of telehealth and implications for nursing education with Dr. Helen Connors: An NLNTEQ Interview
By: Dr. Helen Connors According to the Telehealth Resource Center, Telehealth, in its broadest sense, is a collection of means or methods for enhancing health care, public health, and health education delivery and support using
