School of Health Sciences and Social Work Healthy Computing The Power of Information Are radiographers ready? Dr Jason Oakley.

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School of Health Sciences and Social Work Healthy Computing The Power of Information Are radiographers ready? Dr Jason Oakley

School of Health Sciences and Social Work History

School of Health Sciences and Social Work Relationships

School of Health Sciences and Social Work Relationships

School of Health Sciences and Social Work The way we are

School of Health Sciences and Social Work Working with data Medical Imaging or Radiotherapy Department

School of Health Sciences and Social Work Working with data Medical Imaging or Radiotherapy Department

School of Health Sciences and Social Work The Research Radiography Informatics Group National Survey Focus Groups

School of Health Sciences and Social Work What questions do you have?

School of Health Sciences and Social Work Academy of Medical Royal Colleges. (2013). I-care: Information, communication and technology in the NHS. Retrieved 16th January from information-communication-technology-in-the-nhs.html College of Radiographers. (1994). Code of professional conduct. CoR: London College of Radiographers. (1997). Reporting by radiographers: a vision paper. CoR: London Harris, R. (2009). Information management & technology: Implications for the radiography workforce. Retrieved 16th January 2014 from HCPC. (2008). Standards of conduct, performance and ethics. Retrieved 16th January 2014 fromhttp:// HCPC. (2013). Standards of Proficiency: Radiographers. Retrieved 16th January 2014 fromhttp:// References

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School of Health Sciences and Social Work RCN. (2012c). eHealth: Making it SAFER. Retrieved January 16th 2014 from RCN (2012d). eHealth: Personal health records and information management. Retrieved January 16th 2014 from ecords_Briefing_-_18_July_2012.pdf Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP). (2010) Enabling patients to access electronic health records: Guidance for health professionals. Retrieved 16th January 2014 from resources/~/media/Files/Informatics/Health_Informatics_Enabling_Patient_Access.ashx SoR. (2012). Information usage: From Consumers to professionals. Retrieved January 16th from SOR. (2013). The Scope of Practice. Retrieved January 16th 2014 from SoR. (2013). Code of Conduct. Retrieved January 16th 2014 from References