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NURS FPX 4005: Empowering Interdisciplinary Nursing Leadership


Capella University’s NURS FPX 4005 course equips nursing professionals with essential skills in collaboration, communication, and leadership. Through four progressive assessments, students advance from identifying interprofessional challenges to developing tangible solutions and presenting them to stakeholders.

1. Assessment 1: Reflect on Interdisciplinary Leadership

Explore your leadership style and identify areas for growth in NURS FPX 4005 Assessment 1. You’ll analyze how your communication behaviors impact team dynamics and learn to align your strengths with effective nursing leadership.

2. Assessment 2: Conduct a Meaningful Healthcare Interview

In NURS FPX 4005 Assessment 2: Interview and Interdisciplinary Collaboration, you’ll interview a healthcare professional to uncover real-world challenges in cross-disciplinary cooperation. Gathering these insights informs your planning in subsequent assessments.

3. Assessment 3: Develop an Interdisciplinary Plan Proposal

Building on your interview findings, NURS FPX 4005 Assessment 3: Interdisciplinary Plan Proposal tasks you with crafting actionable, evidence-informed strategies—such as standardized handoff protocols or team workflow solutions—to enhance collaboration.

4. Assessment 4: Present to Key Stakeholders

Your final deliverable, NURS FPX 4005 Assessment 4: Stakeholder Presentation, requires presenting your proposed plan to decision-makers. You’ll need clear visuals, persuasive dialogue, and data-driven reasoning to demonstrate your value as an interprofessional leader.

Why This Course Matters

  1. Structured Skill Growth: From introspection to implementation, the course design reflects real-world project development.

  2. Evidence-based Leadership: Every proposed solution is grounded in clinical insight and improved communication.

  3. Professional Readiness: You'll emerge with refined skills in team collaboration, strategic planning, and leadership communication.

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