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Technology in the Healthcare Workplace

Technology in Healthcare Workplace Objectives Describe what some of the most common Technologies are in the Healthcare Workplace setting. Describe how technology was for the baby boomer generation. Describe some of the current technologies that are being used in the workplace. Describe how technology can help save lives. Describe some positives of technology in the Healthcare Workplace. Describe some negatives of technology in the Healthcare Workplace. Describe some Potential future technologies. Describe how to help bridge the gap between generations with technology. Objectives Describe what some of the most common Technologies are in the Healthcare Workplace setting. Describe how technology was for the baby boomer generation. Describe some of the current technologies that are being used in the workplace. Describe how technology can help save lives. Describe some positives of technology in the Healthcare Workplace. Describe some negatives of technology in the Healthcare Workplace. Describe some Potential future technologies. Describe how to help bridge the gap between generations with technology.

Technology in Healthcare Workplace Most Common Technologies in the Healthcare Workplace are: I PADS PHONES ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS

Technology in Healthcare Workplace Technology for Baby boomer generation

Technology in Healthcare Workplace How is current technology being used?

Technology in Healthcare Workplace How is current technology being used?

Technology in Healthcare Workplace Positives of Technology in Healthcare Workplace

Technology in Healthcare Workplace Negatives of Technology in the Healthcare Workplace Equipment failure- power outages, user error, etc Potential for Patient Privacy to be easily breeched

Technology in Healthcare Workplace Potential Future Technologies

Technology in Healthcare Workplace How best to bridge the gap between the Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Generation Y. Creating online professional development communities, linking newer teachers with more experienced teachers in coaching- mentoring relationships. Using lecture-capture technologies to record the very best teachers and professors in action, and archiving these for use by newer teachers. Using distance-learning technologies to reach younger students and teachers with more seasoned professionals in other cities, states, or countries. Using video technologies to take virtual field trips, led by teachers and professors who have extensive experience in a given subject or course. Using webconferencing technologies to hold instant meetings between newer teachers and assistants and more experienced master teachers and professors. How best to bridge the gap between the Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Generation Y. Creating online professional development communities, linking newer teachers with more experienced teachers in coaching- mentoring relationships. Using lecture-capture technologies to record the very best teachers and professors in action, and archiving these for use by newer teachers. Using distance-learning technologies to reach younger students and teachers with more seasoned professionals in other cities, states, or countries. Using video technologies to take virtual field trips, led by teachers and professors who have extensive experience in a given subject or course. Using webconferencing technologies to hold instant meetings between newer teachers and assistants and more experienced master teachers and professors.

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