Engaging student nurses in commissioning

Commissioning is an important element of healthcare provision, but is often not understood or considered in depth by students. It is vital that the workforce of the future understands the machinations of service development and commissioning, so one higher education establishment decided to offer it...

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Published in:Nursing times (1987) Vol. 112; no. 16; pp. 22 - 23
Main Authors: Pierce, Jackie, Fagan, Debbie, Prescott, Brendan, Thomson, Yvonne, McCann, Stacey
Format: Magazine Article
Language:English
Published: England Emap Limited 20-04-2016
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Summary:Commissioning is an important element of healthcare provision, but is often not understood or considered in depth by students. It is vital that the workforce of the future understands the machinations of service development and commissioning, so one higher education establishment decided to offer its students a placement in a clinical commissioning group. This article outlines how a university partnered with local CCGs and a regional placement network to develop the CCG clinical placement and its benefits.
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ISSN:0954-7762