This a Continued Education Course for Medical Professionals.
FL APRN Pharmacology for Autonomous Practice
About Course
Course description. Examine the solo act of physical therapists in providing the best possible care for patients and clients. You will explore the bravery of physical therapists in taking on the challenge of individualism, where they accept responsibility for making a professional judgment or taking individual action based on the specific circumstances of a particular case. Learn the fundamentals of Autonomous practices and how they empower physical therapists to practice without regulation, enabling them to provide better, more efficient services to society. Every single module of this course builds your confidence and enables you to make the right decision in the right setting. Course outline about the course. Your goal as a certified therapist is to provide quality service that ensures your patient leaves in better condition than when they came in. Health professionals have achieved the privilege of autonomous practice in the light of its relationship with contemporary professional practice. Independent practice helps professionals to overcome the primary limitation of finite resources and provide the best possible care in those circumstances. It is most commonly associated with the nursing profession’s needs, where nurses can make decisions and act accordingly based on the professional knowledge gained throughout their careers. Professional autonomy also has the advantage of granting staff an experienced sense of the work. Aim and objectives. The course aims to improve your decision-making skills to ensure better health services. And the objectives include:
- To raise the awareness of autonomous practices as a professional right.
- To emphasize the need for a physical therapist to be included in professional bodies.
- To explain in full detail the concept of Autonomous practices in Nursing.
Agenda.
- Quality care – the nursing work.
- APTA and autonomous practices.
- The concept of autonomous practice in the nursing staff.
- There are two basic types of autonomy.
- Clinical studies and research.
Learning outcomes. On completing this course, students are expected to:
- Be willing to provide better services based on professional judgment.
- Take individual actions based on circumstances.
- Understand the entire concept of autonomous practice and educate others.
- Distinguish between clinical and professional autonomy.
- See beyond the fear of individualism.
Who is this course for?
- Physical therapist.
Other medical practitioners.
Course Content
Lessons
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Autonomous Practices.
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The Concept of Autonomous Practice in the Nursing Staff.
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The two basic types of autonomy.
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Clinical Studies and Research.
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Conclusion
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