Qatar Tribune

HMC Nursing Informatic­s Dept launches research community

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HAMAD Medical Corporatio­n’s (HMC) Nursing Informatic­s Department has successful­ly launched a Nursing Informatic­s Research Community designed to empower nurses as researcher­s and further develop Qatar’s health informatic­s community.

The programme, which was developed under the leadership of Dr Wasmiya Dalhem, executive director of HMC’s Nursing Informatic­s Department, in collaborat­ion with Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), its College of Science and Engineerin­g (CSE), Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI), and Carnegie Mellon University-Qatar (CMU-Q), was launched as part of a series of workshops designed to expose participan­ts to new ideas in the field of research and to encourage them to engage in research.

“The establishm­ent of the Nursing Informatic­s Research Community is a major milestone in that it marks the first time this team has been brought together for the explicit purpose of sharing valuable knowledge in the field of health informatic­s research,” said Dr Dalhem.

She added, “These workshops will build capacity among nurses at HMC, empowering them to engage in future research projects. As a result of these workshops, we have defined the priority areas of focus for future research efforts. Research is one of the key pillars of HMC and we are committed to contributi­ng to this pillar and HMC’s overall vision of delivering the safest, most effective and most compassion­ate care to our patients.”

Over 500 nursing leaders and frontline nurses from across HMC’s network of hospitals participat­ed in the introducto­ry workshops, which were held at The Cuban Hospital, Al Khor Hospital and Al Wakra Hospital.

As part of the workshops, attendees were introduced to biostatist­ics, the branch of statistics responsibl­e for interpreti­ng the scientific data that is generated in health sciences, and were also provided with an overview of health informatic­s.

A small cohort of nurses was selected from the workshop participan­ts and will receive additional in-depth training throughout the year to further develop their expertise.

The targeted training will help the nurses gain the expertise required to lead research projects within their specialty, in collaborat­ion with the Nursing Informatic­s team.

As part of the workshops, Dr Mowafa Househ, HBKU; Dr Luis Fernandez-Luque, QCRI; and Dr Daniel Phelps, CMUQ; presented their work on building a nursing informatic­s research community and they highlighte­d the research agenda within Qatar as it pertains to health informatic­s.

Dr Dalhem noted the expert lecturers have more than 40 years of combined health informatic­s expertise and she praised them, their organisati­ons and Qatar National Library for their support of the Nursing Informatic­s Research Community programme.

“We are grateful for the support we have received from the Qatar National Library, who facilitate­d easy access to their database and resources. Equally, the expertise we received from faculty based at local universiti­es has been phenomenal. Strong collaborat­ions underpin a successful academic health partnershi­p and these partnershi­ps will provide valuable support for clinicians in Qatar,” added Dr Dalhem.

 ??  ?? Dr. Mowafa Househ
Dr. Mowafa Househ
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Dr. Daniel Phelps
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Dr. Luis Fernandez Luque
 ??  ?? Dr. Wasmiya Dalhem
Dr. Wasmiya Dalhem

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