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1 Power On: Using Technology in Cancer Care Joni Watson, MBA, MSN, RN, OCN® @joniwatson

2 Discuss oncology nurses’ role advancing patient care, public health, and the profession via electronic tools and digital communications. Objective

3 Nurse Communication Strategies

4 Traditional

5 Modern

6 Generational Differences in Electronic & Digital Use

7 The Greatest Generation Born 1901-1926

8 The Silent Generation Born 1927-1945

9 Baby Boomers Born 1946-1964

10 Gen X Born 1965-1980

11 Gen Y Born 1981-2000

12 Generation Z Born after 2001

13 Changing Internet Landscape

14 Web 1.0

15 Web 2.0

16 Web 3.0/4.0

17 New Nursing Tools

18 Patient Portals

19 Telehealth & Telemonitoring

20 Devices

21 Social Media

22 The biggest risk in healthcare social media is not participating in the conversation.

23 12-word SoMe Policy

24 Barriers

25 Case Studies

26 Somewhere, somehow, at some time in the past, courageous nurses determined these skills, learned them, fought for the right to u se them and taught them to other nurses. A ll nurses have an obligation to remember th at part of nursing’s past and to keep their o wn skills in pace with new opportunities fo r nursing into the next century. ~Hildegar d Peplau, 1987

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