Evaluate the importance of inter-professional collaborative working involving people, families and carers to achieve optimal care and service outcomes.
Submitted electronically via Turnitin on Blackboard
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Instructions to Students:
This summative assessment requires you to submit a 1500 word
critical reflection on the formative simulation of practice. You
are expected to reflect on your actions and learning points during
the process of preparation and collaboration during a fictitious
multi-disciplinary case conference.
In order to pass this assignment, you must demonstrate how you meet the three module learning objectives.
This assignment tests the following Learning Outcomes for the module:
1. Demonstrate a critical understanding of the unique roles that health and social care professionals and providers have across a variety of care settings.
2. Evaluate the importance of inter-professional collaborative working involving people, families and carers to achieve optimal care and service outcomes.
3. Evaluate appropriate evidence based nursing interventions, in a variety of settings, to promote the person’s maximum health potential and independence.












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