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1. Advocating for the Nursing Role in Program Design 2
Advocating for the Nursing Role in Program Design 2Advocating for the Nursing Role in
Program Design 2Interview paperReview the Resources and reflect on your thinking
regarding the role of the nurse in the design and implementation of new healthcare
programs.Select a healthcare program within your practice and consider the design and
implementation of this program (ACGNP – Acute Care Gerontology Nurse
Practitioner)Reflect on advocacy efforts and the role of the nurse in relation to healthcare
program design and implementation.The Assignment: (2–4 pages)In a 2- to 4-page paper,
create an interview transcript of your responses to the following interview questions:Tell
us about a healthcare program, within your practice. (ACGNP)What are the costs and
projected outcomes of this program?Who is your target population?What is the role of the
nurse in providing input for the design of this healthcare program?Can you provide
examples?What is your role as an advocate for your target population for this healthcare
program? Do you have input into design decisions?How else do you impact design?What is
the role of the nurse in healthcare program implementation?How does this role vary
between design and implementation of healthcare programs?Can you provide
examples?Who are the members of a healthcare team that you believe are most needed to
implement a program?Can you explain why?ORDER NOW FOR CUSTOMIZED, PLAGIARISM-
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then aloud – before handing it in and make corrections as necessary. Often it is
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follow your argument.