Get YOUR Questions Answered - Structuring Your Resume for Your Next Job
Hello all,
Last podcast episode I went over tips on how to structure your resume for a health informatics job in time for #SeptemberSurge where you might see more job postings this time of year.
On the Health Analytic Insights YouTube channel I will be releasing a video TODAY at 5:30 PM EST, come get your questions answered all about structuring your resume š
Resources to Check Out
Interesting article from McKinsey on how technology can be integrated to help free up nursesā time and help reduce workplace burnout.
Key points from the article:
āBased on our assessment, we estimate that a net 10 to 20 percent of time spent during a 12-hour shift is spent on activities that could be optimized through tech enablement. Investing in digital approaches that automate tasks (either completely or partially), rather than simply redistributing workload, could potentially free up valuable time for nurses (Exhibit 4)
For example, nurses spend 3 percent of their shifts on patient turning and repositioning. This task could be optimized through innovative āsmartā hospital-bed technology, including bed-exit alarms, advanced therapy for redistributing pressure, integrated scales and measurements, and remote information on patient conditions. Voice-automated devices and smart beds can also equip patients with control and autonomy over their rooms and preferences (for example, shades, television, and lighting) without nurse interventionā
Latest Podcast Episode
On this episode of the podcast, with #SeptemberSurge in action, I wanted to provide some advice on how I would prepare for a health informatics job if I had to start from scratch!
Latest episode here
ā All the best,
Alana