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In NHS-FPX8040, you prepared a preliminary project charter. At that time, you may not have secured your practicum site or preceptor yet. Now that these are in place, in this course you will delve more deeply into creating a project charter appropriate for your practicum site's needs. You may be able to use some of the project charter work you did in the previous course. At the same time, you may find you need to completely retool your work as it may no longer be appropriate for your practicum site. This is the changing nature of doctoral projects. As we learn more information, doctoral projects change. Your ability to manage this ambiguity and change will be critical to your successfully completing your doctoral program.
- In this assessment, you will create a detailed, integrated project charter to address a healthcare gap, need, or improvement at your practicum site. You will need to obtain input from your practicum site about how you can help to meet their needs. After submitting your project charter, you will receive your faculty member's feedback on your charter's alignment with department objectives, academic rigor, coherency, and readiness for Institutional Review Board (IRB) submission.
Question 1: Create a project charter to address a clinical or organizational problem or take advantage of an opportunity for improvement within a health care setting.
Question 2: describe the people who will be involved in and affected by a project.
Question 3: describe an overview of all aspects of a project plan.
Question 4: describe the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to a project plan.
Question 5: describe the ethical considerations, constraints, external dependencies, and communication strategy of a project plan.
Question 6: describe the outcome measures related to a project plan.
Question 7: describe the data collection procedures related to a project plan.