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GE Healthcare introduces online ed for nurses

December 09, 2010 | Mike Miliard, Managing Editor

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WAUKESHA, WI – GE Healthcare has announced a cost-effective, subscription-based library of online courses, through which nurses can receive continuing education credit in clinical care, leadership and development to help improve outcomes and lower costs.
 
Geared towards general practice registered nurses and those in specialty fields such as obstetrics, telemetry, emergency and critical care, the library of online courses focuses on current and relevant topics for nurses.
 
“GE is the only medical device manufacturer that offers such a diverse, flexible and open educational program for nurses,” said Jenne Meyer, marketing leader for GE Healthcare’s Education Services. “We continue to hear from nurses about the need for better education on all levels to help them perform better at their jobs, and this flexible, convenient solution is one way GE Healthcare can assist.”
 
GE’s nursing library of online education is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for nurses to further their education and stay up to date on new therapies, keep their licenses current and ultimately improve the quality of patient care. The library is continuously updated with new courses about topics of interest for nurses. Among the topics the current library contains include:

  • Arrhythmia recognition
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“I take 50 to 100 courses a year, and that allows me to give the best care in a more timely fashion to my patients,” said Kirsten Springer, a registered nurse from Mission Viejo, Calif. “I have many patients who are better off because of the time I spend educating myself and making sure that I’m providing the best possible care.”

Mike Miliard
Managing Editor of Healthcare IT News
Follow Mike on Twitter @MikeMiliardHITN
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