NUR 312 – Leadership and Informatics in Professional Nursing (3) at Utica University is a three-credit undergraduate course that teaches students about the principles and practices of leadership and informatics in professional nursing.
The course covers a wide range of topics, including:
- The role of the nurse leader
- Leadership theories and styles
- Change management
- Quality improvement
- Patient safety
- Healthcare informatics
- Electronic health records
- Nursing data analytics
Students in NUR 312 will develop the knowledge and skills they need to be effective leaders and innovators in the nursing profession. They will also learn how to use technology to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery.
Prerequisites: NUR 311 – Socialization to Professional Nursing
Recommended text: Leadership and Informatics for Nurses: A Guide to the Future, by Staggers, Nix, and Goren, 3rd edition, Springer Publishing Company