Nursing Informatics Day will be held on 24 of May 2023 in MIE 2023
The keynotes of the NI Day event are:
Dorthe Boe Danbjørg is a nurse and holds a PhD in health science. She is vice president of The Danish Nurses Organization.
Dorthe has been working with innovation and technology in healthcare for the last decade. She has recently published a textbook for nurses on technology
Ann Kristin Rotegård is the managing director of VAR Healthcare and has an MA in Nursing Science specialising in the field of didactics and has a PhD from the University of Oslo, Faculty of Clinical Medicine based on the term “Health Assets” (the patient’s own strengths, resources and mobilisation of own power). She has extensive experience from the Children’s Clinic at Rikshospitalet (Oslo University Hospital), where she has held various positions, including positions in education and management. She has been committed to the areas of quality, structure, system and continuity in nursing documentation for many years. She was a member of the Norwegian Nurses Organisation’s Terminology Committee, contributiong to the translation of NOC and ICNP, was a board member of NNO’s special interest group of eHealth as well as of the NorhIT group in the Norwegian Data Society. Ann Kristin is the chair of The Nursing Informatics Special Interest Group (IMIA NI), a sub-group of the International Medical Informatics Association.
Anne Moen, RN, PhD, FACMI, FIAHSI is full professor at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, and adjunct Professor, Norwegian Center for eHealth Research, Tromsø, Norway. She is Director of UiO:eColab, Institute for health and society, a research lab supporting technology mediated complex, patient focused interventions in primary care or the home, and multidisciplinary teamwork where health professionals, patients and their families collaborates to sustain health and wellbeing. Her program of research seeks to better understand digital citizens centered services, based on opportunities to “collect, curate and control” all relevant, personal health information. To do so, she combines in-depth insights in healthcare with design and deployment of accessible digital solutions, emphasizing citizen empowerment, digital health literacy and overall engagement for health and wellness.
Professor Moen is the Coordinator of “Gravitate – Health: Empowering and Equipping Europeans with Health Information from trusted sources for active, safe, secure personal health management and adherence to treatment” Innovation Medicine Initiative Public-Private Partnership (project 945334, IMI2 JU, 2020-2025). Gravitate-Health’s mission is to prepare and test innovative, easy-to-use elegant digital services that actively engage and empower citizens and their support network with access to and understanding of health information from trusted sources. More information is available at http://www.gravitatehealth.eu
Professor Moen served as EFMI representative in EU eHealth stakeholder group (2015 – 2019), and was rapporteur for special focus on “Citizens – health data”. She was elected to ACMI (American College of Medical Informatics) 2015, is a founding fellow of IAHSI (International Academy for Health Sciences Informatics) 2017, and Honorary Fellow of EFMI 2019.
Madeleine Blusi, RN, PhD. Combined clinical employment at Region Västerbotten and Umeå University, Sweden. Clinical work as a nurse in palliative care at Department of Oncology, Norrland University Hospital, Umeå, Sweden. My primary research area is artificial intelligence, AI, in health care with focus on interactive, personalized coaching systems for nurses and patients. Teaching future nurses at Umeå University, Department of Nursing. Motto: I want nurses to take lead in the digital development in health care – not be forced to adapting to predetermined systems.
Cynthia Abi Khalil, PhD (c). M.sc. I am a nurse with 15 years of experience in nursing. Graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, followed by a master’s degree in Research, in addition to the official French diploma in Nursing and currently pursuing my PhD studies in Medical Informatics at Paris Sorbonne University under the supervision of Pr. Brigitte SEROUSSI, where I am exploring the identification of key design and implementation features that are related to optimizing the usability, clinical relevance and outcomes of clinical decision support systems implemented for the nursing process. In matter of clinical experience, I have been an experienced nurse in the departments of pediatrics & neonatology intensive care, pediatric oncology and pediatric surgery for over 10 years before moving to staff development and project management positions. I am currently the Director of Nursing at a University Medical Center in Lebanon as of October 2018, having had in the past three years the challenge to lead and support 350 nurses in times of unprecedented crisis in the country, shortage and dramatic immigration rates. I am also a part time faculty member in several nursing faculties in Lebanon.
Full program available here: program NI MIE 2023
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