Inside the Forces: Try these five ways to illustrate interdisciplinary relationships
HCPro's Weekly Update on the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®*, September 23, 2008
In Force of Magnetism 13: Interdisciplinary relationships, which falls under Component 3: Exemplary professional practice, you are expected to show positive nurse-physician collaboration when answering the sources of evidence.
The following are five examples of projects or documents that can help illustrate interdisciplinary relationships:
- Nurse-physician round tables or lunch-and-learns
- Results of nurse-physician relationship survey
- Nurse-physician collaboration on patient-focused committees
- Interdisciplinary quality projects
- Interdisciplinary research projects
Source: Adapted from HCPro’s Guide to Assessing, Pursuing, and Achieving Excellence in the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®.
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