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Acknowledgements
• Andrea Partridge• Natasha Ringhofer• Elaine Hooper
• Anna Morgado• Richard Booth
Our 2010 Executive
• President: Lynn Tkac• Past President: Andrea Partridge• President Elect: Margaret McCormack• Treasurer: Virginia Ellis• Education Officer: Deb Haggman• Membership Coordinator: Wendy Benson• Communication Officer : Anna Morgado
Our 2010 LARsLHIN 1 Betty OldershawLHIN 2 Richard BoothLHIN 3 Deb Haggman, Alternate Nisha WalibhaiLHIN 4 Susie ThibeaultLHIN 5 Josie Purslow, Alternate Shelly MitchellLHIN 6 Veronica BreadnerLHIN 7 Mary Muhic, Alternate Frances MurphyLHIN 8 Mary Cornacchia, Alternate Liz NemethLHIN 9 Lynn Tkac, Alternate Margaret McCormackLHIN 10 Susan HallLHIN 11 Lucie Bussiere, Alternate Julie LatreilleLHIN 12 Virginia Ellis, Alternate Doug BebbLHIN 13 Cathy Park
My Commitment
• To enable effective strategic planning by– Providing leadership to the executive and
membership– Ensuring ONIG’s position is recognized as a well
informed and influential expert body through strategic liaisons with associations such as RNAO and CNIA
– Aiding establishment of an effective marketing strategy that promotes broader awareness of ONIG’s expertise and capacity to enhance ehealth provincially and nationally
ONIG Business
• Year in Review– Web Site – We’ve Been Hacked!– RNFOO Scholarship– Strategic Planning Initiative– Web Site Redevelopment/Web 2.0– RNAO Peer 2 Peer– MoHLTC Nursing Secretariat Proposal
Review
• Financial Update• LAR Update• Strategic Planning
Strategic Planning: BackgroundOur History and What We Do
• Celebrating 30 years!!– Formed in 1980
• RNAO Affiliate Status in1991– Share information and are involved with the
Board of Directors.– Represent a unique specialty within the
nursing spectrum– Offer a range of professional resources and
support to agencies such as RNAO, CNIA, eHealth Ontario, and the LHINs
– Provide bursaries to support member professional development, education and research
Strategic Planning: CurrentOur Mission and Goals• To build a supportive community of nursing
informaticians within Ontario through initiatives that support education, research and practice
• To promote awareness and value of nursing data, information management and the use of technology for the provision of high quality, cost-effective health care.
• To provide a forum for nursing and other professionals to communicate and disseminate current developments in health-care informatics
Strategic Planning: FutureWhere Are We Going?• Consultation and collaboration
with RNAO Centre of Excellence– Strategic intentions recommended
• Exciting times ahead!!– Your voice will count
JUST THE BEGINNING!