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Regulatory authorities and hospital guidance on mobile devices are constantly evolving. Each Canadian Medical Protection Association, 3, 4 Ontario Medical College Surgeon, 5 Canadian Medical Association, 6 Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner 7 provide guidance on the management of privacy and social media related risks, but used for mobile medical devices Is possible. Significance of clinical care The privacy committee provides some guidance on how to deal with a violation.
The fact that paying attention to the hospital training school during the first few decades of the 20th century means that the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) and the Canadian Nurse Association (CNA) in 1927 to cooperate in research at the nursing school, I prompted. Dr. George Weir has asked a Canadian nursing education survey from the University of British Columbia in Canada (Ross-Kerr & Wood, 2011). Because this report gathers data from 145 training schools across Canada, this survey is extensive. Weir provided more than 2,200 intelligence tests to student nurses and received a complete questionnaire from more than 2,300 doctors (Weir, 1932).
Study 1: In 1929, the Canadian Nurses Association, asked by the Canadian Medical Association, asked George Weil of UBC Education Professor to investigate the current state of nursing education. He challenged the general view in many areas that nurses do not need to receive education and strictly criticized the practice of many schools at the time. And incorporate all education into hospital service requirements (Weir, 1932). His advice includes improving the entrance qualifications of students to nursing schools, providing free education for nurses and providing technical education. He suggested that "the nurse college training school should award nursing degrees in art, law, engineering, pharmacy, agriculture, medicine, and all other fields" (Weir, p. 393).