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2014 National Health Leadership Conference
2014-06-02    
All Day
WELCOME! This conference is the largest national gathering of health system decision-makers in Canada including trustees, chief executive officers, directors, managers, department heads and other [...]
EMR : Every Step Conference and Vendor Showcase
2014-06-12    
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
OntarioMD is pleased to invite you to join us for the EMR: Every Step Conference and Vendor Showcase, an interactive day to learn and participate in [...]
GOVERNMENT HEALTH IT Conference & Exhibition
Why Attend? As budgets tighten, workforces shrink, ICD-10 looms, more consumers enter the healthcare system and you still struggle with meaningful use — challenges remain [...]
MD Logic EHR User Conference 2014
2014-06-20    
All Day
Who Should Attend: Doctors, PA’s, NP’s, PT’s, Administrators,Managers, Clinical Staff, IT Staff What is the Focus of the Conference: Meaningful Use Stage II, ICD-10 and [...]
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Articles

Therapeutic Vocations come to be High Tech with Electronic Medical Records

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“When I was young I had no idea what I wanted to do,” said Amy Speanburg, Registered Nurse.

Like many other young adults, Amy Speanburg was unsure about the career path she should choose. She started out with a liberal arts major but during her freshman year, things took a surprising turn.

“I was home on a break and I woke up one morning and I couldn’t see out of my right eye,” said Speanburg.

She was diagnosed with a detached retina.

“I am developing what’s called neovascular glaucoma, which is a very painful form of glaucoma,” said Speanburg.

After undergoing numerous surgeries, she gained a new perspective and a new desire to work in the medical field

“Every person I came across treated me so well and made me so comfortable. I was so scared and they made me feel so much better. So, I decided at that point, that I wanted to become a nurse,” said Speanburg.

With her new career path in nursing she went full steam ahead, she got her masters and is working in a medical surgery unit but also specializing in what’s called InfoMedics.

“The clinical setting has changed. Now, when you go see your healthcare provider or visit a hospital most likely, your record is called an electronic medical record. Our records are all computerized and hopefully soon to be portable,” said Mary Lee Pollard, Dean at Excelsior College School of Nursing.

“I was picked to be part of this group of nurses that helped develop electronic medical records because previously were documenting on paper. From the time I started nursing to now, it’s completely different,” said Speanburg.

Amy’s personal medical experience has given her a better perspective in what nursing care is all about.

“I took a terrible experience and tried to turn it into a positive one so I can help other people the way that the nurses help me,” said Speanburg.

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