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The Clinical Specialist functions within three spheres of impact; the patient/family, clinical nurses/nursing practice, and safety/quality outcomes for patients, families, and staff. Clinical Specialists apply and supervise knowledge of evidence-based practice, research, and quality improvement methodologies to identify opportunities for process and outcome improvement and implement sustainable practice changes. The Clinical Specialist facilitates and supervises nursing professional development by engaging nurses in lifelong learning activities to enhance their professional competence and role performance. Operates in both the learning and practice environment to meet the demands of the practice setting. Leads and supervises the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and attitudes to support the provision of safe and high quality care. The Clinical Specialist is accountable for formal and informal staff education, patient/family education, orientation, and initial/annual competencies. Identifies learning needs, develops and implements educational strategies, and evaluates learning effectiveness. Supports and upholds the Hospital Mission, Vision, Values and Guiding Behavior, Patient Bill of Rights, and the Code of Business and Ethical Conduct.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities |
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