La Enfermería en la era digital: transformación del rol profesional ante las tecnologías emergentes

Nursing in the Digital Era: Transforming the Professional Role in the Face of Emerging Technologies

Palabras clave: Enfermería, Tecnología digital, Ética, Cuidado del paciente, Entrenamiento en simulación, Registros electrónicos de salud, Tele-medicina
Key-words: Nursing, Digital Technology, Ethics, Patient care, Simulation training, Electronic health records, Telemedicine

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Hernández Cantú, Enoc Isaí. La Enfermería en la era digital: transformación del rol profesional ante las tecnologías emergentes. Tesela, Liderazgo y Gestión. 2025; 33: e15649. https://doi.org/10.58807/revtesela20258066 https://ciberindex.com/c/ts/e15649
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