DNP 830 Topic 8 Reflective Journal

DNP 830 Topic 8 Reflective Journal

DNP 830 Topic 8 Reflective Journal In your journal, reflect on the personal knowledge and skills gained in this course and address a variable combination of the following: new practice approaches, intraprofessional collaboration, health care delivery and clinical systems, ethical considerations in health care, population health concerns, the role of technology in improving health care outcomes, health policy, leadership and economic models, or health disparities. Outline what you have discovered about your professional practice and the personal strengths and weaknesses that have surfaced. What additional resources and abilities could be introduced to a given situation to influence optimal outcomes? Finally, how did you meet the competencies aligned to this course? Learners are required to maintain a reflective journal integrating leadership and inquiry into current practice.

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Additional information regarding your reflective journal is found in the DC Network. You are not required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. Submit your reflective journal both to the instructor and in the Typhon Tracking System under the corresponding course section. Failure to submit your journal in both the classroom and Typhon systems may result in a grade of Incomplete for the course.

DNP 830 Topic 8 Final Evaluation by Mentor Students will access the completed mentor evaluations in Typhon under the tab for “EASI: Evaluation and Survey Instrument” and print out the completed evaluation, sign it, and upload the signed evaluation into LoudCloud.The mentor will perform a final clinical evaluation via the Typhon system. The mentor will receive an e-mail link at the beginning of Topic 6 to access the evaluation through Typhon. The course faculty will review the evaluation in LoudCloud and confirm in Typhon. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the mentor has completed evaluation. If the mentor does not receive the evaluation via the e-mail address on file with GCU, the student should contact the course faculty immediately.

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