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There are 6 modules in this course
In this course, students in the health and information technology professions will examine models for interprofessional collaboration and teamwork, practice communication techniques to promote effective interaction, and envision futures literacy in interprofessional informatics scenarios. We will hear from nurses and other informaticians who are leading and working interprofessionally, and glean insights from their diverse perspectives. When we think about the requisite variety of leadership skills that are essential in nursing informatics, we may deduce that leadership in interprofessional informatics will demand at least that diversity or more. We’ll expand our nursing informatics leadership vision to include interprofessional applications of the Competing Values Framework and the Minnesota Nursing Informatics Leadership Inventory.
For students who are interested in completing the specialization, there is a sixth module in this course dedicated to the creation of a portfolio which is peer reviewed. The purpose of the portfolio is to help students integrate, synthesize and document their learning through completion of the five course specialization.
Students will:
Define the term interprofessionality to support the development of an interprofessional informatics leadership skill set
Describe how the competing values framework supports knowledge leadership and interprofessional informatics practice to achieve collective impact in health care contexts
Explain the core competencies expected to support culturally-sensitive interprofessional practice to deepen leadership insights in interprofessional informatics
Discuss selected policy, practice, and standardization issues related to knowledge representation and framing to support interprofessional informatics practice
Analyze the future of interprofessional informatics leadership to develop an anticipatory leadership skill set
Nursing informatics leaders need both content expertise in current nursing informatics topics and diverse leadership skills that can be applied as needed in different situations. We also need awareness of our own nursing informatics culture and perspective, so that we can be aware and sensitive to similarities and differences across the health and technology professions with whom we join as we tackle interprofessional informatics projects and leadership.
What's included
2 videos7 readings1 assignment1 plugin
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2 videos•Total 15 minutes
Welcome•4 minutes
The Who What When Where and Why of Leadership in Interprofessional Informatics•11 minutes
7 readings•Total 240 minutes
The role of medical culture in the journey to resilience•30 minutes
The relationship between nursing and medical cultures•30 minutes
Physician nurse care: A new use of UMLS to measure professional contribution•30 minutes
The culture of scientific research•30 minutes
Hacking corporate jargon•30 minutes
Understanding the cultural orientations approach•30 minutes
Cultural Orientations Approach•60 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
The Who What When Where and Why of Leadership in Interprofessional Informatics•30 minutes
1 plugin•Total 10 minutes
Leaders Discuss the Who, What, When, Where, and Why of Interprofessional Informatics Leadership•10 minutes
Team Fundamentals
Module 2•4 hours to complete
Module details
Whether you are leading an interprofessional informatics team, or co-leading an organization with other interprofessional leaders, or co-leading a team with other team members, the same team fundamentals apply. Many scholars have studied team interactions and the wisdom of teamwork is required across all types of teams in diverse settings. In this module, we examine team structures and the fundamental elements and behaviors that ensure success.
Collaboration & team science: a field guide (Pages 1- 63)•90 minutes
Creating Mission and Vision Statements•15 minutes
The Difference Between Core Values, Mission & Vision Statements, and Goals•15 minutes
Core Values 101•15 minutes
Team Purpose Statements•15 minutes
9 Team Norms To Help You Create a High-Performing Team•15 minutes
Sample Team Norms•15 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Team Fundamentals•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
How will you use your self-awareness to improve your team participation and leadership?•10 minutes
1 plugin•Total 10 minutes
Nursing Informatics Leaders Discuss Team Fundamentals•10 minutes
Team Evolution and Dynamics
Module 3•4 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we consider team evolution and dynamics, building on the foundational concepts we discussed in Module 2. As teams Establish trust and Create an environment of Psychological Safety, team members can overcome the challenges of cultural differences and expectations, and begin to align with a new identity – that of the team.
The Future of Interprofessional Informatics Leadership
Module 5•4 hours to complete
Module details
What's included
1 video8 readings1 assignment1 plugin
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1 video•Total 11 minutes
The Future of Interprofessional Informatics Leadership•11 minutes
8 readings•Total 160 minutes
Review the material from Course 3 Week 5•30 minutes
Future Work Skills 2020•30 minutes
Dawson, Ross. Periodic Table of Disruptive technologies and innovations•10 minutes
Watson, Richard. Table of Disruptive technologies and innovation•10 minutes
Listen to An Interview with a Futurist•10 minutes
The Foresight Maturity Model•30 minutes
Trust and the Future of the Professions•30 minutes
Optional Learning Activity•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
The Future of Interprofessional Informatics Leadership•30 minutes
1 plugin•Total 10 minutes
Nursing Informatics Leaders Discuss the Future•10 minutes
Building Your Nursing Informatics Leadership Portfolio
Module 6•8 hours to complete
Module details
In this final module, you have an opportunity to review and reflect the learning in this specialization. Three activities will support your development of a Nursing Informatics Leadership Portfolio: Compile Materials, Write a Reflection Paper and receive Peer Review Feedback and finally you have an option to write a letter from your Future Self.
What's included
1 video1 reading2 peer reviews
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1 video•Total 7 minutes
Building Your Nursing Informatics Leadership Portfolio•7 minutes
1 reading•Total 60 minutes
A Letter From Your Future Self•60 minutes
2 peer reviews•Total 420 minutes
Compile Materials•120 minutes
Write a Reflection Paper and receive Peer Review Feedback•300 minutes
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