Informatics

Innovation is the future of healthcare.

The exponential growth of technology dictates the demand for the ever evolving skill sets required of informatics specialists. Now more than ever, healthcare technology has become a integral necessity. In the past few years, we have witnessed an explosion in telemedicine, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and cyber security. New situations have driven the exploration of healthcare delivery innovations. We have much to consider regarding our existing technologies and future implementations. - Christian Cajucom

ePortfolio

Scholarly Gallery

Lectures

Review clinical techniques, technical principles, data analysis, or research analysis with this lecture series. Explore different principles of nursing informatics. Become more familiar with the future of healthcare.

Podcast

Please, join me in discussions regarding holistic observance, clinical efficacy, wellness, implications of technology, and technical innovation through the lenses of evidence-based research. ~ Innovation x Advocacy ~

RN Technologist

In this section, review samples of my work, curriculum vitae, my mission statement, and my letter of intent. It is my hope to find like-minded people to embark on innovative projects in hopes to optimize workflow and patient outcomes.

Technology for Innovators

Spotlight

What's going on?

The Latest & Greatest

March 15, 2025

CATHETER ACQUIRED URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS 

Another hot-topic issue in hospitals is Catheter Acquired Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI). This post seeks to analyze existing materials and further understand how to address CAUTI’s.  Strategies to Prevent Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections in Acute Care Hospitals – Lo et al.   EXTRACT  Previously published guidelines are available that provide comprehensive recommendations for detecting and […]

. . .

March 15, 2025

FALL RISK

After speaking with some former colleagues, it was brought to my attention that one of their current strategic initiatives is to address falls in the hospital. So … for fun, I decided to look at a few pieces of evidence-based peer reviewed (EBPR) literature to educate myself further. Many of the principles in the articles […]

. . .

January 26, 2025

IT Troubleshooting 101

Over the years, certain steps – are ubiquitous – whether troubleshooting a technology issue or assessing a patient. Of course there is an emotional component in assessing a patient that usually does not exist in the realms of IT support. Sometimes, it is also necessary to shut down the emotional component of nursing – but […]

. . .