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- BookWhende M. Carroll, editor.Summary: "The transformation of nursing as a profession is moving at lightning speed into the next decade. There is a call to nurses across the country to prepare for the National Academy of Medicine's 2020-2030 Future of Nursing consensus study. It will serve to recommend nursing's focus on in the next decade to meet the pressing challenge to decrease health disparities in the United States. Nurses, 4 million strong, are the largest population of practicing clinicians, the most significant users of health information technology, and required early health IT adopters"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Foreword / Joyce Sensmeier
Emerging technologies and healthcare innovation / Whende M. Carroll
Nursing value and big data / Whende M. Carroll
Artificial intelligence / Whende M. Carroll
Virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality / Barbara Ficarra
The internet of things / Thomas R. Clancy
Precision health and genomics / Kathleen A. McCormick
The future of emerging technologies and nursing / Whende M. Carroll.Digital Access R2Library 2021 - ArticleBeggs JD.Nature. 1978 Sep 14;275(5676):104-9.Chimaeric plasmids have been constructed containing a yeast plasmid and fragments of yeast nuclear DNA linked to pMB9, a derivative of the ColEl plasmid from E. coli. Two plasmids were isolated which complement leuB mutations in E. coli. These plasmids have been used to develop a method for transforming a leu2 strain of S. cerevisiae to Leu+ with high frequency. The yeast transformants contained multiple plasmid copies which were recovered by transformation in E. coli. The yeast plasmid sequence recombined intramolecularly during propagation in yeast.