Benchmark- Capstone Project Change Proposal Presentation for Faculty Review and Feedback

QUESTION

Assessment QUESTION

The purpose of this assignment is to develop a presentation for your capstone project change proposal that you will present in Topic 10 to leaders and interprofessional stakeholders at your practicum site.

Prepare a presentation using as a guide the Topic 8 “Benchmark – Capstone Project Change Proposal” that was completed previously.

Students will disseminate this presentation to leadership at the practicum site in Topic 10. Reach out to your preceptor to collaborate on confirming a date and time to present this PowerPoint to an interprofessional audience of leaders and stakeholders at the practicum site.

Prepare a 10-15-slide PowerPoint presentation of your capstone project change proposal to include the following:

Identify the clinical problem statement and explain the purpose of the evidence-based change proposal.

Summarize the evidence/literature, including connection to the proposed plan.

  1. Propose an implementation plan with an intervention and outcome measures.
  2. Outline the roles and responsibilities of the various interprofessional stakeholders who will be needed in order to implement the plan. Roles and responsibilities discussed should be specific to the implementation of your proposed project.
  3. Describe the resources needed for project implementation.
  4. Discuss the evaluation plan for proposed nursing intervention.
  5. Provide a minimum of three references to accompany in-text citations used throughout the PowerPoint presentation.
  6. In preparing your presentation, consider the stakeholders who will be part of your audience and ensure you incorporate appropriate messaging and communication strategies for that audience. Submit the presentation in the digital classroom for feedback from the instructor.

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