Health regulatory colleges are now required to promote interprofessional collaboration in their quality assurance programs. What does this mean for nurses?
The College has included this interprofessional collaboration element in its new Quality Assurance (QA) Program. This means nurses must incorporate the element of interprofessional care when completing the self-assessment component of their QA program requirements. For information and examples of how nurses can incorporate interprofessional care into their goals and activities when developing their learning plan, see Self-Assessment: A Guide to Developing Your Learning Plan.
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