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1 NURSING INFORMATICS Information for Prospective Students
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TOPICS PAGE Welcome from the Director 1 Nursing Informatics Faculty Members 2-4 Our Vision and Mission 5 BECOMING A NURSING INFORMATICS PROFESSIONAL Scope and Standards of Nursing Informatics Practice 6 Certification in Nursing Informatics 6 Nursing Informatics Professional Organizations 6-7 Jobs and Salaries in Nursing Informatics 7 PLANNING YOUR ACADEMIC PROGRAM OF STUDY Graduate Programs in Nursing Informatics 8 Program Paths and Eligibility 8-9 Course Scheduling, Sequencing, and Plans of Study: MS and Post-MS 10 Course Scheduling, Sequencing, and Plans of Study: DNP and PhD 11 Plans of Study MS Full-Time Plan of Study 12 MS Part-time Plan of Study 1 Military or International Student Plan of Study 14 Nursing Informatics Certificate Plan of Study 15 Web-Based Learning 16 Tuition, Fees, Financial Aid, and Scholarships 17 THE APPLICATION PROCESS Application Requirements 18 Preparing a Competitive Application SUMMER INSTITUTE IN NURSING INFORMATICS (SINI) 20 Nursing Informatics Information for Prospective Students Revised 01/15/2014
3 WELCOME FROM THE PROGRAM DIRECTOR Thank you for your interest in nursing informatics at the University of Maryland School of Nursing (UMSON). This packet will answer many of your questions and help you to decide whether one of our programs of study is right for you. Our MS and Post-MS programs in nursing informatics can be completed entirely online. No on-campus visits are required. Most of our students study part-time while continuing to work full-time. We admit students in the spring (late January) and fall (late August). The deadlines for applications are September 1 for spring matriculation and February 1 for fall matriculation. Military students and international students in the United States on a student visa are subject to special regulations and may matriculate only in the fall. We are fortunate to receive many applications from highly qualified people, and admission to the program is competitive. We are committed to enhancing access to education for less advantaged students and increasing the diversity of the nursing informatics workforce while maintaining high academic standards. Your statement of goals and letters of reference provide opportunities for you to provide information that may not be apparent from your résumé and your transcripts. I am happy to answer any questions you may have and look forward to further correspondence. With best regards, Eun-Shim Nahm, PhD, RN, FAAN Professor and Program Director Nursing Informatics Department of Organizational Systems & Adult Health University of Maryland School of Nursing 1
4 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF NURSING NURSING INFORMATICS FACULTY MEMBERS Eun-Shim Nahm, PhD, RN, FAAN, professor and program director, conducts research in geroinformatics, developing and evaluating technology-based interventions for the management of the health of aging adults and their caregivers. She has conducted various studies in this field, including qualitative, measurement, theory testing, and usability studies, as well as developing and implementing online interventions using various Web components. Dr. Nahm is a recipient of multiple grant awards from the National Institutes of Health. She is currently a principal investigator for an R01 study, Dissemination of a Theory- Based Bone Health Program in Online Communities (08/ /2014), funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research. She has published more than 5 peer-reviewed journal articles and four book chapters in the field. Dr. Nahm has mentored multiple doctoral students and teaches graduate-level informatics courses. Arpad Kelemen, PhD, associate professor has expertise in biomedical informatics; EHR and healthcare database development, optimization, and evaluation; healthcare software and game development; human-computer interaction; intelligent patient care technologies with artificial intelligence; and data mining of large healthcare data. Dr. Kelemen has published over 50 peer reviewed papers and two books titled "Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics" and "Computational Intelligence in Medical Informatics". He was PI on a HRSA grant, "Nursing informatics program focused on diversity and the underserved". In addition, he has received funding from NSF, NIH, NYSTAR, and the US NAVY. He developed a large-scale intelligent software agent for human-like decision making for the job assignment and job satisfaction. He develops models, algorithms, and intelligent systems for large-scale biomedical data, including healthcare, genomic, and clinical data. He currently leads development of educational and patient centered online healthcare games. 2
5 Charlotte Seckman, PhD, RN-BC, assistant professor, is a Board Certified informatics nurse with a research background focused on translating evidence into health care practices; exploring design efficiencies in computerized provider order entry; evaluating the usability of the electronic medical record to include system implementation, training, and user satisfaction; and developing community and cognitive engagement techniques related to Web-based learning modalities. She is currently working in conjunction with the National Institutes of Health and the National Library of Medicine to develop, refine, and evaluate an evidence-based practice system called EBP InfoBot. This system is designed for automatic searching and delivery of patient-specific information from evidence-based resources that directly integrates with an electronic medical record. Ernest Opoku-Agyemang, MA, MS, RN, is a clinical instructor with expertise in supporting and implementing information systems in healthcare, finance, e- business and e-commerce. His most recent experience was working as a Systems Analyst on the Defense Health Administration Designated Provider Program (DHA/DPP) where he was responsible for testing, requirement analysis and design. Mr. Opoku had also served as a Senior Systems Test Engineer on the Community Health Automated Medicaid Processing System (CHAMPS) Medicare Management Information System for the State of Michigan. Prior to that, he worked in the financial industry as a consultant on the Order Audit Trail System (OATS) for the NASDAQ stock market. Mr. Opoku is the recipient of the prestigious British Drummond Wolff award for his MA degree in Developing Area Studies and was awarded the Excellence in Nursing Informatics award from the University of Maryland School of Nursing, class of As an RN, he has practical experience in direct patient care in multiple acute care settings. Areas of interest include electronic health records (EHRs) and barcoded computerized medication administration. He is currently a PhD student in the UMB SON with a research focus on using mobile applications in managing chronic diseases.
6 Ronald Piscotty, PhD, RN-BC completed his Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Wayne State University in 1998, his Master of Science in Nursing Business and Health Systems at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor in 2006, and his Ph.D. in Nursing at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor in 201. His research interest centers around the impact that healthcare information technologies (HIT) have on nursing practice and quality and safety in hospital settings. Dr. Piscotty is specifically interested in examining the relationship between electronic nursing care reminders and missed nursing care in acute care settings. He has 16 peer reviewed publications and 1 book chapter in press and has 0 peer reviewed presentations at the local, regional, national, and international level. Dr. Piscotty has received both internal and external funding for his research. He has taught nursing courses at the undergraduate and graduate level. Dr. Piscotty is board certified in Nursing Informatics from the American Nurse Credentialing Center. He is a member of several prominent nursing organizations including: Midwest Nursing Research Society, American Medical Informatics Association, American Organization of Nurse Executives, and Sigma Theta Tau. 4
7 GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN NURSING INFORMATICS VISION AND MISSION VISION The University of Maryland School of Nursing (UMSON) will be a leading academic program in nursing informatics and renowned for our educational programs and research focused on the use of informatics solutions to optimize health outcomes. UMSON will be recognized for leadership and excellence in education, health information technology policy, research, and health informatics applications at national and international levels. MISSION Our mission encompasses education, research, health information technology policy, and application. Education We will offer exceptional and rigorous educational programs for nursing informatics practice, scholarship, and research. All nursing informatics graduates will have knowledge and skill in the foundations for contemporary health informatics practice. Research We will support research conducted by nursing informatics faculty, and students will advance knowledge and practice in the informatics domain. Success and excellence in research among nursing informatics faculty and students at UMSON will be demonstrated by external funding and scholarly activities. Health Information Technology Policy Nursing informatics faculty and students will use informatics resources to further social and informatics-related policies by collaborating with professional, government, and non-governmental organizations. Nursing informatics faculty and students will participate in the development, advocacy, and evaluation of health information technology policy at local, national, and international levels. Application Nursing informatics faculty and students will apply informatics solutions in support of quality, safety, outcomes, and evidence-based practice. 5
8 BECOMING A NURSING INFORMATICS PROFESSIONAL NURSING INFORMATICS: SCOPE AND STANDARDS OF PRACTICE As a nursing informatics student, you should purchase the Scope of Standards of Nursing Informatics Practice. This booklet will be required in some of your classes. More information on purchasing this booklet is available on the American Nurses Association website ( CERTIFICATION IN NURSING INFORMATICS Certification in nursing informatics is not required to practice. It does, however, attest to your expertise and may provide an advantage in employment and advancement. There are currently two organizations offering certification for informatics nurse specialists: American Nurses Credentialing Center Health Information Management and Systems Society (HIMSS) Your program faculty members respect both organizations and do not endorse either in preference to the other. NURSING INFORMATICS PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS As a nursing informatics student, you may want to consider joining the following organizations: American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) - NI Working Group o AMIA s Nursing Informatics Working Group provides excellent professional development and networking opportunities. o AMIA offers a low student membership rate of $40 per calendar year (for students living within the U.S.) with proof of full-time matriculation. o AMIA offers student discount rates to AMIA meetings and discounts to special non- AMIA meetings. (( ) American Nursing Informatics Association (ANIA) o ANIA-CARING membership gives you access to a network of over 2,200 informatics professionals in all 50 states and 2 counties. o The organization has an active list and job bank with employee-paid postings. ANIA offers several student membership options, which starts from $15 for months. 6
9 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) o The national organization and state chapters provide excellent professional development and networking opportunities. o HIMSS awards seven scholarships to select HIMSS student members who have demonstrated academic achievement. ( o HIMSS offers a low student membership rate of $0 with proof of full-time matriculation. Alliance for Nursing Informatics (ANI) o The member organizations are the many nursing specialty organizations that recognize informatics as an important dimension of, or influence upon, nursing practice. o Sponsored by the AMIA and HIMSS, the alliance provides a unified voice for nursing informatics and an organizational home for the Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform (TIGER) initiative, o The alliance is an organization of organizations and does not have individual memberships. JOBS AND SALARIES IN NURSING INFORMATICS In 2007, HIMSS conducted a nursing informatics survey. The average salary of survey respondents was $8, , not including commission or bonuses. The median salary was $79,000. Those who work at consulting firms have the highest average salary of $120,500, those who work at vendor organizations have an average salary of $9,750, and those who work in an academic setting have an average salary of $7,500. Additionally, formal education and certificates, such as those offered by HIMSS and ANCC, appear to play an important role in compensation. Two-thirds of the respondents who hold a Master of Science in Informatics earn more than $75,000, while approximately half of those who do not have any training or only on-the-job training earn $75,000 or less. Half of the respondents who earn more than $75,000 hold a certificate, while only 7 percent of those who earn less than $75,000 hold a certificate. The majority of respondents reported that they received additional compensation through benefits such as medical and/or dental insurance (94 percent), 401(k) or 40(b) Retirement Savings Plans (84 percent), Life Insurance (81 percent), Short Term Disability Insurance (69 percent), Tuition Reimbursement (68 percent), Long Term Disability Insurance (66 percent), Bonuses (0 percent), Money Purchase Plans (19 percent), and Profit Sharing Plans (9 percent). There is a high demand for informatics nurse specialists from the UMSON Nursing Informatics program in: health care institutions, where they lead projects to develop, evaluate, and implement clinical information systems; universities, where they teach and conduct research; and the health informatics industry, where they develop new systems. Our alumni hold positions across the U.S. and abroad. Many of them have reported receiving multiple job offers as new graduates and multiple offers when they were ready to make a job change. Salaries were competitive, but best of all was the ardor that many expressed for a personally satisfying and fulfilling career. 7
10 PLANNING YOUR ACADEMIC PROGRAM OF STUDY UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF NURSING GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN NURSING INFORMATICS The University of Maryland School of Nursing (UMSON) offers the following programs in nursing informatics: Master of Science (MS) in Nursing Informatics Nursing Informatics Certificate (Post-Master s level) Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), focus in Nursing Informatics Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), focus in Nursing Informatics The MS and Nursing Informatics Certificate (Post-Master s level) programs prepare nurses to enhance the quality of patient care and outcomes through the development, implementation, use, and evaluation of information tools. Graduates are able to analyze nursing information requirements, design system alternatives, manage information technology, identify and implement user training strategies, and evaluate the effectiveness of clinical and/or management information systems. Accelerating trends for the adoption and use of electronic information systems are creating a growing demand for informatics nurse specialists in health care organizations and in firms that develop and sell health care information technology. Our alumni provide leadership in the conceptualization, design, and research of computerbased information systems in health care organizations and in the informatics industry. These programs are offered entirely online and may be completed through either full-time or part-time study. The DNP program, based on the recommendation of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing s Position Statement on the Practice Doctorate in Nursing and on its Essentials of the Doctor Education for Advanced Nursing Practice, prepares graduates for executive-level practice in informatics. The PhD program prepares graduates for research careers advancing the science of nursing informatics. These programs require face-to-face study at UMSON in Baltimore. PROGRAM PATHS AND ELIGIBILITY Prospective Students with a BS in Nursing can apply for entry directly into the MS program. The curriculum includes nursing core courses, management courses, and informatics courses. Prospective Students with a BS in Nursing and a master s degree in a different field may apply for entry into the MS program or the Nursing Informatics Certificate program (Post-Master s level). The curriculum of the MS program provides the master s-level nursing courses needed for the leadership role of the informatics nurse specialist. Prospective Students with an MS in Nursing may apply for entry into the Nursing Informatics Certificate Program (Post-Master s level). The program curriculum omits the master s-level nursing core courses and electives that are part of the MS program. Students will have already learned that content in 8
11 their MS in Nursing and thus already have the foundation required for the leadership role of the informatics nurse specialist. Prospective Students with an MS in Nursing may apply for entry into the DNP or the PhD program. In either program, students choosing to focus on informatics take informatics courses as electives. 9
12 COURSE SCHEDULING AND SEQUENCING: MS AND POST-MS The nursing core courses may be taken in any sequence: Course When Offered NRSG 780 Health Promotion and Population Health Fall, Spring, Summer NRSG 782 Health Systems and Health Policy: Leadership and Fall, Spring, Summer Quality Improvement NRSG 790 Application of Science for Evidence-based practice Fall, Spring, Summer NRSG 795 Biostatistics for Evidence Based Practice Fall, Spring, Summer The management courses may be taken in any sequence: Course When Offered NURS 690 Managerial Health Finance Fall, Spring NURS 691 Organizational Theory: Application to Health Services Management Fall, Spring In general, the informatics courses must be taken in the sequence shown. However, NURS 785 may precede or follow NURS 784 and NURS 786. Course NURS 76 When Offered Fall, Spring Technology Solutions for Generating Knowledge in Health Care NURS 786 Systems Analysis and Design Spring NURS 784 Information Technology Project Management Fall NURS 785 Health Care Database Systems Spring, Summer NURS 77 Nursing Informatics Concepts and Practice in Systems Fall Adoption NURS 78 Practicum in Nursing Informatics Spring NURS 770* Human-Technology Interaction in Healthcare Spring, Summer *This course can be taken any Spring or Summer semester during the program preferably before or with NURS 78. Some courses have co-requisites or prerequisites NURS 77 prerequisites: NURS 76, NURS 786, NRSG 790, NRSG 795 NURS 78 prerequisites: NURS 77, NURS 785, NURS 690, NRSG780, NRSG782 NURS 78 co-requisites: NURS 691, NURS 784 The plans of study for the MS Program offer full-time or part-time study options with spring or fall matriculation, as well as required plans of study for military and international students. The plans of study for the post-master s level certificate program offers part-time study with spring or fall matriculation. The program requires the major courses (fifteen credits) and support courses (nine credits) of the master s degree curriculum. Up to nine credits may be waived if students have previously taken courses the faculty deems to be equivalent. 10
13 COURSE SCHEDULING AND SEQUENCING: DNP AND PHD Please visit the Doctoral Degree website for curriculum requirements: 11
14 MS IN NURSING INFORMATICS FULL-TIME PLAN OF STUDY: FALL AND SPRING MATRICULATION Fall Matriculation Spring Matriculation Semester I (Fall) NRSG 780 Health Promotion and Population Health NRSG 790 Application of Science for Evidence-based Practice NRSG 782 Health Systems and Health Policy: Leadership and Quality Improvement Semester I (Spring) NRSG 780 Health Promotion and Population Health NURS 691 Organizational Theory: Application to Health Services Management NRSG 790 Application of Science for Evidence-based Practice Semester II (Spring) NURS 76 Technology Solutions for Generating Knowledge in Health Care NRSG 795 Biostatistics for Evidence Based Practice NURS 786 Systems Analysis and Design Semester III (Summer) NURS 785 Health Care Database Systems Semester IV (Fall) NURS 690 Managerial Health Finance NURS77* Nursing Informatics Concepts and Practice in Systems Adoption NURS 784 Information Technology Project Management Semester V (Spring) NURS78* Practicum in Nursing 4 Informatics NURS 691 Organizational Theory: Application to Health Services Management NURS 770 Human- Technology Interaction in Healthcare Total Credits 40 Semester II (Summer) NRSG 782 Health Systems and Health Policy: Leadership and Quality Improvement Semester III (Fall) NURS 690 Managerial Health Finance NURS 76 Technology Solutions for Generating Knowledge in Health Care NRSG 795 Biostatistics for Evidence Based Practice Semester IV (Spring) NURS 785 Health Care Database Systems NURS 786 Systems Analysis and Design Semester V (Summer) NURS Human- Technology Interaction 770 in Healthcare Semester VI (Fall) NURS77* Nursing Informatics Concepts and Practice in Systems Adoption NURS 784 Information Technology Project Management Semester VII (Spring) NURS78* Practicum in Nursing 4 Informatics Total Credits 40 *Denotes courses that must be taken in this specialty. No waivers or transfer credits accepted. 12
15 MS IN NURSING INFORMATICS PART-TIME PLAN OF STUDY: FALL AND SPRING MATRICULATION Fall Matriculation Semester I (Fall) NRSG 780 Health Promotion and Population Health NRSG 790 Application of Science for Evidence-based Practice Spring Matriculation Semester I (Spring) NRSG 780 Health Promotion and Population Health NRSG 790 Application of Science for Evidence-based Practice Semester II (Spring) NURS 691 Organizational Theory: Application to Health Services Management NRSG 795 Biostatistics for Evidence Based Practice Semester III (Summer) NRSG 782 Health Systems and Health Policy: Leadership and Quality Improvement Semester II (Summer) NRSG 782 Health Systems and Health Policy: Leadership and Quality Improvement Semester III (Fall) NRSG 795 Biostatistics for Evidence Based Practice NURS 76 Technology Solutions for Generating Knowledge in Health Care Semester IV (Fall) NURS 690 Managerial Health Finance NURS 76 Technology Solutions for Generating Knowledge in Health Care Semester V (Spring) NURS 786 Systems Analysis and Design NURS 785 Health Care Database Systems Semester VI (Fall) NURS77* Nursing Informatics Concepts and Practice in Systems Adoption NURS 784 Information Technology Project Management Semester VII (Spring) NURS 78* Practicum and Health 4 Informatics NURS 770 Human-Technology Interaction in Healthcare Total Credits 40 Semester IV (Spring) NURS 690 Managerial Health Finance NURS 786 Systems Analysis and Design Semester V (Summer) NURS 785 Health Care Database Systems Semester VI (Fall) NURS77* Nursing Informatics Concepts and Practice in Systems Adoption NURS 784 Information Technology Project Management Semester VII (Spring) NURS78* Practicum and Health Informatics NURS 691 Organizational Theory: Application to Health Services Management Semester VIII (Summer) NURS Human-Technology Interaction 770** in Healthcare Total Credits 40 4 * Denotes courses that must be taken in this program. No waivers or transfer credits accepted ** Advisor s permission required to take NURS 770 after the completion of NURS78. 1
16 MS IN NURSING INFORMATICS PLAN OF STUDY MILITARY OR INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FALL MATRICULATION Semester I (Fall) NRSG 780 Health Promotion and Population Health NRSG 790 Application of Science for Evidence-based Practice NURS 76 Technology Solutions for Generating Knowledge in Health Care NRSG 782 Health Systems and Health Policy: Leadership and Quality Improvement Semester II (Spring) NURS 691 Organization Theory: Application to Health Services Management NURS 786 Systems Analysis and Design NURS 690 Managerial Health Finance NRSG 795 Biostatistics for Evidence Based Practice Semester III (Summer) NURS 785 Health Care Database Systems NURS 770 Human-Technology Interaction in Healthcare Semester IV (Fall) XXX Elective or course from an additional specialty NURS 784 Information Technology Project Management NURS 77 Concepts in Nursing Informatics* NURS XXX Elective or course from an additional specialty Semester V (Spring) NURS 78 Practicum in Nursing and Health Informatics* 4 XXX Elective or course from an additional specialty 2- XXX Elective or course from an additional specialty XXX Elective or course from an additional specialty 2- Total Credits 5-55 * Courses must be taken in this program no waivers or transfer credit. Military students and international students who are in the US on a student visa are required to take at least 12 credits in each spring and fall semester and at least six credits in each summer semester. Students may accumulate the additional credits by choosing electives or by applying to enroll in the post-master s program of an additional specialty. The post-master s work may be taken simultaneously with the informatics master s degree work. In all cases, military and international students are required to complete their studies in five semesters, and must matriculate in the fall. 14
17 NURSING INFORMATICS CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (Post-MS level) PLAN OF STUDY: FALL AND SPRING MATRICULATION Fall Matriculation Spring Matriculation Semester I (Fall) NURS 76 Technology Solutions for Generating Knowledge in Health Care NURS 784 Information Technology Project Management Semester I (Spring) NURS 786 Systems Analysis and Design NURS 76 Technology Solutions for Generating Knowledge in Health Care Semester II (Spring) NURS 786 Systems Analysis and Design Semester III (Summer) NURS 785 Health Care Database Systems Semester IV (Fall) NURS77* Nursing Informatics Concepts and Practice in Systems Adoption Semester V (Spring) NURS78* Practicum and Health 4 Informatics Total Credits 19 Semester II (Summer) NURS 785 Health Care Database Systems Semester III (Fall) NURS 784 Information Technology Project Management NURS77* Nursing Informatics Concepts and Practice in Systems Adoption Semester IV (Spring) NURS78* Practicum and Health 4 Informatics Total Credits 19 *Denotes courses that must be taken in this program. No waivers or transfer credits accepted. 15
18 WEB-BASED LEARNING Web-based courses are designed as "anytime, anywhere" learning environments offered via the Internet using a Web browser. You will engage in course content and communicate with peers and instructors online. Therefore, you must have access to a computer with Internet connectivity and you will need to plan your learning time to fit your schedule. Each online course is a different experience, implementing various instructional strategies best suited for varying content and learning styles. Students taking a three-credit course spend at least six hours online each week in order to: View online lectures and presentations with audio/video Explore course-related Internet sites Engage in discussions and post messages Collaborate with other students during group projects Participate in research using electronic library resources Complete and submit course assignments The main benefit of distance education is convenience - the freedom to take courses where you want on a more relaxed schedule than in a traditional course. Course content is divided into modules, which students are expected to digest on a set schedule. However, students choose when and where to complete each module before the deadline. Although you have more freedom in completing assignments, there may be occasions when you are required to interact with your instructor or classmates at pre-scheduled times. The other benefit of distance education is flexibility in communicating with the supporting organization and instructor. Options include using both asynchronous (i.e. bulletin boards) or synchronous (i.e. chat rooms) communication modes, , fax, and telephones. Students also have access to a number of online services, including completing administration functions and accessing library resources. With this freedom comes responsibility. Since you will be interacting with others remotely and will be more responsible for your schedule than a traditional student, online students must be able to: Develop and maintain their own schedules for completing coursework Write clearly and effectively Adapt to working in a new learning environment Learn new computer skills to complete assignments We invite you to explore the UMBSON website and familiarize yourself with online education. Particularly visit where you will find links to university resources. 16
19 TUITION, FEES, FINANCIAL AID, AND SCHOLARSHIPS Tuition and fees are the same for online and face-to-face instruction. Students pay in-state or out-of-state tuition and fees depending on their place of residence. Military students who are deployed to UMSON pay the in-state rate. The Nursing Informatics MS program participates in the Academic Common Market, meaning that students who reside in member states of the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB)* may request to pay in-state tuition if there is no nursing informatics program in a public university in their home state. After receiving a letter of acceptance into the UMSON informatics specialty, students may apply to their home state s Department of Higher Education for approval to take our program at Maryland s in-state rate. If the request is approved, the home state s Department of Higher Education notifies the University of Maryland at the following address: Dr. Bruce E. Jarrell Senior Vice President and Chief Academic and Research Officer Dean of Graduate School Office of Academic Affairs University of Maryland Baltimore 620 W. Lexington Street Baltimore MD Tuition information may be found at: Financial aid is available ONLY for degree-granting programs; thus, it is not available for the Post-MS program. Financial aid and scholarship information can be found at *SREB Member States: Alabama Louisiana Tennessee Arkansas Maryland Texas Delaware Mississippi Virginia Florida North Carolina West Virginia Georgia Oklahoma Kentucky South Carolina 17
20 THE APPLICATION PROCESS APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS Please visit the UMSON Admissions Office website, for detailed information about admissions requirements, application deadlines, and required application materials for each specific program. All materials, including transcripts and letters of reference, must be received before the deadline(s). Questions about the admissions process may be submitted via the website. PREPARING A COMPETITIVE APPLICATION When your application is reviewed, we consider your statement of goals, the transcripts from your prior academic work, your résumé, and your letters of reference. Here are some suggestions with regard to each. Statement of Goals The statement of goals should be specific to nursing informatics. What interests you about this specialty? What experience, if any, have you had with health care information technology? What contributions do you want to make to nursing and health care through the informatics expertise you gain in the program? What are your career objectives for the first five years after completing the program and for the long term? Transcripts You must arrange for your prior educational institutions to submit official transcripts, including transcripts from all formal education since high school. The UMB Graduate School will not permit us to offer unqualified admission to anyone whose undergraduate grade point average is less than.0. We also look for at least a.0 average in your science and nursing courses. In rare cases, we will offer provisional admission to students whose grades are lower than the criterion. If you believe that your prior grades reflect a lower level of academic achievement than you are likely to attain in our program, please explain in your statement of goals. Provisional admission requires the student to take four courses specified by the program director during the first two semesters. The student will be dismissed from the program if he/she receives a grade lower than a B in any of the courses. 18
21 Résumé Prospective Students with varying levels apply to the program. We look for patterns showing professional development and increasing accomplishment appropriate to the candidate s years of experience. Please provide a complete list of positions you have held and a brief summary of major responsibilities and significant accomplishments for each. In addition, please tell us about certifications, committee service, professional organization memberships, leadership experiences, volunteer work, and other information that will clearly demonstrate your professional accomplishments. Letters of Reference You are required to submit two letters of reference commenting on your professional performance as a nurse and the likelihood of your success in our academic program. You should request letters from supervisors or senior professionals with whom you have been affiliated. Ideally, these people should have the level of education for which you are applying and personal experience with graduate study. They should give concrete examples of your accomplishments in particular situations. If there is any evidence of aptitude for or experience with informatics, the referees should mention that. 19
22 SUMMER INSTITUTE IN NURSING INFORMATICS Prospective students interested in graduate study in nursing informatics might want to consider attending UMSON s Summer Institute in Nursing Informatics (SINI). The conference is held annually and offers a variety of intensive tutorial sessions along with posters, exhibits, and social networking events. If you can t attend in person, you and others in your institution can view plenary and high-interest concurrent sessions via webcast. For additional information, visit: 20
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