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Hello:
You are invited to participate in our survey titled Competencies, knowledge, skills, and abilities HIM/HI educators should be seeking to develop in their students. The research aims to identify some of the necessary competencies, knowledge, skills and abilities HIM/HI educators should be seeking to develop in their students. In this survey, approximately 25 respondents will be asked to complete a survey that asks questions about HIM/HI related competencies]. It will take approximately 30 minutes to complete the questionnaire.

Your participation in this study is completely voluntary. There are no foreseeable risks associated with this project. However, if you feel uncomfortable answering any questions, you can withdraw from the survey at any point. It is very important for us to learn your opinions.

Your survey responses will be strictly confidential and data from this research will be reported only in the aggregate. Your information will be coded and will remain confidential. If you have questions at any time about the survey or the procedures, you may contact Bishalya Neupane at 4053711301 or by email at the email address specified below.

Thank you very much for your time and support. Please start with the survey now by clicking on the Continue button below.

 
 
 
 
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Your professional background before enrolling in Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) degree is closely related to
 
 
 
Your educational background before enrolling in Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) degree is closely related to
 
 
 
Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) is a field of study that requires in depth knowledge of both health care and information technology.
 
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Clinical skills and healthcare knowledge is important for Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) students wanting to work in healthcare industry.
 
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Proficient information technology skills are important for Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) students wanting to work in healthcare industry.
 
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Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) student who do not possess necessary computer /information technology skills cannot succeed in the Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) degree programs.
 
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Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) students have a wide variety of job prospects and can work in any field as professionals.
 
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Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) students need to develop various competencies, knowledge, skills and abilities in proficient level by the end of their degree program to be successful professionals in their respective fields.
 
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Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) students need to develop effective communication skills during their degree program
 
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Effective leadership skills is a must have competency for Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) students to become a successful job professional
 
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18. Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) students need to develop ability to work as a team during their degree program.
 
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Problem solving ability and critical thinking skills are essential for Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) students to develop as a part of their degree program
 
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Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) students need to be able to foresee future vulnerability and security threats in information technology
 
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Willingness to change and adapt according to the environment is an essential competency for a Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) student.
 
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Students graduating with Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) should be knowledgeable of existing health care privacy and security laws and rules.
 
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Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) instructors are solely responsible for developing the needed skill, knowledge and competencies among Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) students
 
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Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) students are solely responsible for developing the needed skills, knowledge and competencies
 
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Responsibility of developing the needed skills, knowledge, abilities and competencies fall on the Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) educators and the students.
 
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Direct exposure to the health information technology or hands on experience is necessary during the degree program for Health Information Management (HIM) / Health Informatics (HI) to be fully prepared for the job market.
 
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