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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Barbara Van de Castle, MSN, RNBC, CS
Education
MSN, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC.
BS The Johns Hopkins University School of Continuing Studies, Baltimore, MD.
Diploma Miami Valley Hospital School of Nursing, Dayton, OH
Clinical Practice Interests:
Health care Informatics, certified, currently in Faculty practice in Johns Hopkins Hospital Surgical Nursing as Informatics nurse
Joint Appointment in Biomedical Information Sciences
Medical/surgical clinical specialist
Research Interests:
Health care informatics and nursing classifications
Recent Publications:
Dienemann. J., Van de Castle, B. (2001). Organizational theory and the impact of informatics on the organization. Information technology in health care: An interdisciplinary approach, By Shelia Englebardt, PhD, RN, CAN and Ramona Nelson, PhD, RN, C. Harcourt Brace-Mosby.
Van de Castle, B., and Hudson, K. April/May, 2001 Nursing technology of the future. Imprint, p. 43 and 60.
Van de Castle, B. (1999). Nursing Classifications to use or not to use? Capital Area Roundtable on Informatics in Nursing (CARING) Newsleter, 14(2), 1,3-5
This study was made possible through a grant from the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Nursing Research, 1 R01 NR05062-01A
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