In order to have a voice in the decisions made in […] TIGER-based Assessment of Nursing Informatics Competencies (TANIC) survey Category : Nursing Informatics Lifelong learning and continuing education to advance skills and enhance competencies are hallmarks of professional practice. From the classroom, to the bedside, and to the boardroom, nurses across the nursing continuum are expected to use NI in their practice with the hopes of delivering better quality care to their patients. IMPROVING NI COMPETENCIES 5 Abstract Nursing Informatics (NI) is quickly becoming an essential part of nursing. The guidelines are listed below and a copy of the guidelines and grading rubric are also located in the Course Resource section. The Self-Assessment of TIGER Nursing Informatics Competencies must be submitted by Sunday, 11:59 p.m. (MT) at the end of Week 1. The guidelines are listed below and a copy of the guidelines and grading rubric are also located in the Course Resource section. Results: The sample of 168 respondents was predominantly female nurses, 26-70 years of age, with a master's degree in nursing and 2-5 years of NI practice but not certified. TIGER-based measurement of nursing informatics competencies: The development and implementation of an online tool for self-assessment Background/Objective: The aim of this research was to develop a reliable, valid instrument for self-assessment of perceived nursing informatics (NI) competencies. The Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform (TIGER) Informatics Competency Collaborative was formed to develop informatics recommendations for all practicing nurses and graduating nursing students. The Self-Assessment of TIGER Nursing Informatics Competencies must be submitted by Sunday, 11:59 p.m. (MT) at the end of Week 1. This has never been truer than today in our era of information technology and information management. The TIGER Initiative has published three categories of nursing informatics competencies which nurses are expected to possess for them to perform their … However, the The TIGER-based Assessment of Nursing Informatics Competencies (TANIC) was piloted with members of an online NI discussion forum.