
St. “ŗÓźÖ±²„ University alum Christopher Linke, BSNā16, MHIā20. Photo credit: Brooke Bello Photography.
As healthcare professionals advance into leadership roles, there are many new skills they need. St. “ŗÓźÖ±²„ University alum Christopher Linke, BSNā16, MHIā20, knew this when he decided to get his bachelorās degree in nursing (BSN) at St. Kateās. āI started in nursing in 2003 with an associateās degree in nursing. In order to be eligible for additional positions I needed to obtain my BSN. Completing my BSN through St. Kateās online program was a great experience.ā Linke says.
After working in nursing leadership for two years, Linke decided he wanted to combine his clinical experience with a desire to improve patient care. He was interested in health informatics, which is the interdisciplinary study of the adoption, design, and application of technology and scientific innovations in the healthcare industry. āThe fields of informatics and data science encompass a wide variety of roles. The ability to turn data into knowledge that guides action is a skill that can serve you in any position. When I decided I wanted to pursue my masters in health informatics, returning to St. Kateās was an easy decision,ā Linke says.
For just over two years, Linke worked towards his St. Kate's Master's in Health Informatics (MHI) degree online, while also being a working parent. āSimilar to completing my BSN, the MHI program at St. Kateās was a great experience. From the very beginning I knew what the program structure was, and the classes were well-organized. I found the professors brought genuine interest and real-world experience.ā He also enjoyed the breadth of content that was explored during the MHI program. āPerhaps the most surprising aspect was the utilization of computer programming, which I hadnāt considered. At first daunting, programming soon became a wonderful skill I began to incorporate into my current work even prior to graduating,ā Linke says.
St. Kateās mission and values shone in Linkeās online degree experience. āNot only does St. Kate provide an excellent education, but it also challenges “ŗÓźÖ±²„s to seek opportunities to serve and improve the lives of others,ā he says.
In January 2020, Linke started a new role at as a Quality Improvement Consultant. In this position, he works with healthcare teams to improve patient outcomes and experiences through a systematic, data-driven process of iterative and continuous improvement. Linke reflects, āPersonally, successfully completing graduate school gives me confidence that I can accomplish daunting goals through hard work and persistence. The MHI program at St. Kates provided me with an understanding of the tools and theory that I can draw upon to be successful.ā
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