Abstract
The RNPC Scholar program will recruit and train undergraduate nursing students and current Registered Nurses within inter-professional teams. This training will allow nursing students and RNs to practice to the full scope of their license in community-based primary care teams.
Sigma Membership
Non-member
Lead Author Affiliation
Roseman University of Health Sciences, Henderson, Nevada, USA
Type
Poster
Format Type
Text-based Document
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
Facilitating Interprofessional Collaboration, Interprofessional Collaboration, Primary Care Nursing, Primary Care, Underserved Populations
Recommended Citation
Hurlbut, Jene' M. and Revuelto, Imelda R., "RNPC scholar initiative: Facilitating interprofessional collaboration in primary care settings" (2020). NERC (Nursing Education Research Conference). 116.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/nerc/2020/posters_2020/116
Conference Name
Nursing Education Research Conference 2020
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International,National League for Nursing
Conference Location
Washington, DC, USA
Conference Year
2020
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Acquisition
Proxy-submission
RNPC scholar initiative: Facilitating interprofessional collaboration in primary care settings
Washington, DC, USA
The RNPC Scholar program will recruit and train undergraduate nursing students and current Registered Nurses within inter-professional teams. This training will allow nursing students and RNs to practice to the full scope of their license in community-based primary care teams.