Requirements for Successful Completion: Complete the learning activity in its entirety and complete the online CNE evaluation.
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Accreditation Statement: This educational activity is jointly provided by Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc. and AAACN.
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Learning Engagement Activity: Review the AAACN Position Statement on the role of the Registered Nurse at https://www.aaacn.org/sites/de...
Learning Outcome: After completing this learning activity, the learner will be able to describe the role of a registered nurse practice coordinator (RNPC) demonstrating improvement in quality, safety, and regulatory compliance in the ambulatory care setting.
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Karen Medrano
4/25/18 8:43 pm
As I've made the change as ED nurse to Ambulatory Care nurse, this article definitely makes sense and is well explained!
Gwen Riggins
1/16/19 5:54 pm
Thank you! in these days of budget cuts, doing more with less, we need to continue to make a case for the RN in ambulatory care, and make a case for protecting quality care and patient safety! Those are the hallmark reasons for RNs in Ambulatory Care settings!
Kathleen Brinker
6/16/19 12:22 pm
I 100% agree with this role in the ambulatory care.
Patrice Hughes
8/4/19 6:56 pm
Well written article.
Mei Po Natalie Mak.
9/5/19 3:27 pm
Better the orientation, safer and more effectiveness of Nursing staff in Ambulatory Care
Roberta Brave
2/13/20 2:49 pm
Well written and interesting article. We are a hospital based clinic but have nurses that perform some of the duties of the RNPC. Can see where this position is very helpful to off site clinics.
Karen Medrano
4/25/18 8:43 pm
As I've made the change as ED nurse to Ambulatory Care nurse, this article definitely makes sense and is well explained!