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    meant by the term interprofessional collaboration from a nursing perspective. Interprofessional collaboration refers to the coming together of professionals in the health care sector to provide quality care (Petri, 2010). It occurs when all clinicians including: doctors, nurses, pharmacists, clinical officers, and other registered healthcare professionals group up as part of a multidisciplinary team to offer the best care to patients (Doherty & Crowley, 2013). From the nursing perspective, it involves

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    Interprofessional Collaboration and Nursing Practice Interprofessional collaboration plays an important role in the delivery of quality healthcare to patients. There are numerous opportunities for nurses to collaborate with professionals from other fields. Collaboration opens up the healthcare sector and allows professionals qualified in different specialties to interact and learn from each other. With the implementation of a collaborative model of healthcare, patients, healthcare providers as well

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    have experienced and witnessed the process for interprofessional collaboration between the community nurse and other professionals that I have never knew about before. This event made me realize that there are many aspects of community nursing that I have knew about before where in this situation it is the importance and accountability of interprofessional collaboration. From my nursing theory course I have learned that interprofessional collaboration is when the nurse forms relationships with other

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    According to Lee, Doran, Torangeau, & Fleshner, high quality interactions impact client care (2014). Therefore it is significant to gain insight on the interprofessional collaboration of outpatient oncology clinics. This report will assess the strengths and limitations of a study about interprofessional collaboration, and its significance for nursing practice. This critical appraisal report will address the relationship between the independent variables nurses and physicians at two different cancer

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    Future Practice: Essential VI Interprofessional Communication and Collaboration for Improving patient Health Outcomes. The statement that Identifies my choice from the AACN BSN Essentials that all health professions are challenged to educate future clinicians to deliver patient - centered care as members of an Interprofessional team , emphasizing communication, evidence-based practice, quality improvement approaches, and informatics. (IOM, 2003). Interprofessional education is defined as interactive

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    with conflict can lead to positive outcomes for nurses, colleagues, and clients” (College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO), 2009, p. 3). Learning opportunities within a clinical setting arise may arise out of conflict. This paper will focus on an interprofessional nurse-physician conflict within the public health setting. The following conflict requires an understanding of cold chain and cold chain excursions. Cold chain is defined as the procedure and equipment utilized to maintain appropriate temperature

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    Interprofessional team collaboration for professional nurses is viewed as a method to improve the care and safety for patients. However, interprofessional team collaboration presents both advantages and challenges for nurses and other team members. One of the advantages is the coordination of care for the patient and the sharing of knowledge to improve the outcomes for the patient. Challenges for interprofessional team collaboration is: poor role-definition, miscommunication, conflict, lack of

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    satisfaction. Interprofessional care is an essential part of the health professional collaboration to ensure quality of care. Also, students are part of this collaboration to promote interprofessional education. Even contrasting and comparing different health care professions, we can realize how beneficial is working in an interdisciplinary team. Without doubt interprofessionalism must be always linked to the health care practice combining the interprofessional care with interprofessional education as

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    satisfaction. Interprofessional care is an essential part of the health professional collaboration to ensure quality of care. Also, students are part of this collaboration to promote interprofessional education. Even contrasting and comparing different health care professions, we can realize how benefit is working in an interdisciplinary team. Without doubt interprofessionalism must be always linked to the health care practice combining the interprofessional care with interprofessional education as

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    Issue Paper: Communication and Collaboration Kayla Meegan University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio Collaboration between healthcare professionals is used every single day, nurses and physicians, as well as other healthcare staff, work together with the common goal of helping the patient. Communication is a very important element in successful collaboration between healthcare professionals. This article explains how communication and collaboration can be achieved, and what major

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