Partners in Practice
Penn Nursing’s clinician educators establish deep and sustaining relationships with our practice partners to advance mutual interests in nursing practice, education, and research.
For our students, this means they receive practical, hands-on experience and gain confidence in working within healthcare, academic, or research settings. For our faculty and researchers, the exchange of scholarly information and materials with our practice partners advances our research and enables us to develop effective academic programs.
Team care in education and practice
In the global 21st century, how will healthcare providers such as nurses and physicians work better together to improve efficiencies and allocation of resources, and positively impact patient and provider satisfaction?
Strong teams create better outcomes
Along with the Perelman School of Medicine, the School of Nursing is committed to advancing interprofessionalism and exploring team care as the pathway to better outcomes for both patients and providers. Penn Nursing and Penn Medicine are actively turning the ambition of team care into a reality by creating a working model for a new era of interprofessional education and practice in healthcare. Nurses, physicians, quality managers, and students go on rounds together and meet regularly to discuss patient progress and discharge plans. Decisions about patient care happen in real time, informed jointly by this interprofessional team.