Short course: Digital Skills in Clinical Neuroscience Nursing Practice

This course focus on digital skills empowerment to support neuroscience nurses involved in the management of people with MS

Digital tools and information sources have become indispensable in the field of neuroscience with the exchange of medical information, patient education and assessments all now being facilitated through digitalisation.

Nurses within neuroscience are now expected to utilise multiple sources of digital information to support their clinical practice, transforming the way in which they care for people with MS.

Despite this, 50% of nurse attending a live webinar organised by MS Nurse PRO in Feb 2024, indicated that they had either moderate or limited confidence in using digital tools, with only 8% stating they were highly confident. 

In light of this, MS Nurse PRO publishes the two talks that were delivered by the experts during this webinar.

The two talks, will learn you more about: 

  • Insights into reliable and trustworthy digital information sources tailored for neuroscience nurses and individuals with MS, along with tips on how to navigate these information sources
  • Current digital applications utilised in clinical practice by neuroscience nurses, with expert insights on best practices for their effective implementation.

This course includes two 20-minute talks that cover this topic.

Both talks are in English and there is no subtitling. 

Experts:

  • Noreen Barker, Consultant nurse at the National Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery in London
  • Annick Van Merhaeghen-Wieleman, Multiple Sclerosis Specialist Nurse at the National MS Centre in Melsbroek, Belgium

Practical Information

Curator
Stefaan De Corte
Released
30/11/-0001
Last Updated
30/11/-0001
Languages
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