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NURS675 Week 2 Discussion latest 2018
This week, your learning contract is due. List some tasks and more focused learning objectives that you and your preceptor have agreed upon and explain why you are going to include them. Describe some of the activities/projects you have identified that you will be able to work on and explain in which stage of the systems development life cycle model each activity/project is in.
NURS 675LA-B Weekly Health Informatics Practicum Activity Summary/Reflection Log
Weekly practicum activity summaries and reflections to be submitted for review are to be typed, grammatically correct, and error free.
Weekly practicum activity summaries should include:
1. Stated weekly informatics focus and learning objectives.
2. Summary of planned or completed informatics activities.
3. Discussion of technology, processes, data analysis, workflow, gaps, evidence-based practice, and other informatics role activities completed during the week.
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4. Reflection on your own learning and implications for future informatics role and/or implications on health care delivery and outcomes.
Students will receive feedback from faculty regarding their weekly personal learning objectives, activities, and reflections.
Templatefor Weekly Practicum Activity Summary
Directions: Submit a three- to five-page summary of each week’s activities using the template below. If an interview is conducted, also attach the list of interview questions used. |
Name: |
Week#_ Focus: |
1. My personal learning objectives this week(list):
a. b. c. |
2. Summary of planned/completed activities: |
3. Discussion of technology, processes, data analysis, workflow, gaps, evidence-based practice, and other informatics role activities completed during the week: (Include two or more citations from relevant literature using APA 6th ed. format . ) |
4. Reflection on your own learning and implications for future informatics role and/or implications on health care delivery and outcomes: |