Items where Author is "Honey, Michelle"
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LOKMIC-TOMKINS, Zerina, RAGHUNATHAN, Kalpana, ALMOND, Helen, BOOTH, Richard G., MCBRIDE, Susan G., TIETZE, Mari, HONEY, Michelle, PROCTER, Paula, PEDDLE, Monica and MCKENNA, Lisa
(2024).
Perspectives on the implementation of health informatics curricula frameworks.
Contemporary nurse.
Book Section
HONEY, Michelle, SKIBA, Diane, PROCTER, Paula, FOSTER, Joanne, KOURI, Pirrko and NAGLE, Lynn
(2017).
Nursing informatics competencies for entry to practice: the perspective of six countries.
In: MURPHY, Judy, GOOSSEN, William and WEBER, Patrick, (eds.)
Forecasting informatics competencies for nurses in the future of connected health : Proceedings of the Nursing Informatics Post Conference 2016.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
(232).
Online, IOS Press, 51-61.
HONEY, Michelle and PROCTER, Paula
(2017).
The shifting sands of nursing informatics education: from content to connectivity.
In: MURPHY, Judy, GOOSSEN, William and WEBER, Patrick, (eds.)
Forecasting informatics competencies for nurses in the future of connected health : Proceedings of the Nursing Informatics Post Conference 2016.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
(232).
Online, IOS Press, 31-40.
HONEY, Michelle, PROCTER, Paula, WILSON, Marisa, MOEN, Anne and DAL SASSO, Grace
(2016).
Nursing and eHealth: are we preparing our future nurses as automatons or informaticians?
In:
eHealth for all : every level collaboration – from project to realization.
Studies in health technology and informatics, Amster
(225).
IOS Press, 705-706.
PROCTER, Paula, BRIXEY, Julianna, HONEY, Michelle and TODHUNTER, Fern
(2016).
Social media and population health virtual exchange for senior nursing students: an international collaboration.
In: SERMEUS, Walter, PROCTER, Paula and WEBSTER, Patrick, (eds.)
Nursing informatics 2016, eHealth for all : entry level collaboration - from project to realization.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
(225).
Amsterdam, IOS Press, 975-976.