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    Best Practice Case Management Roles and Functions: How to Optimize RN and Social Worker Skill Sets

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    Deadline: March 07, 2019 | Date: March 07, 2019

    Venue/Country: U.S.A

    Updated: 2019-01-21 15:17:48 (GMT+9)

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    RN case managers and social worker have unique but complimentary skill sets. In order to optimize the resources we each have in our departments, it is critical to understand the differences and similarities between the social worker’s roles and functions versus the RN case manager’s roles and functions.

    Additionally, RN case managers and social workers need to understand the parameters in which they work based on the standards, definitions, and guidelines of our specialty field. These standards provide you with a frame of reference and a standard of practice that should guide your everyday work with patients and families.

    This program will discuss the Standards of Practice for social workers and nurse case managers as defined by the Case Management Society of America as they were updated in 2016. We will then apply those Standards to the contemporary roles of the nurse case manager and social worker. Finally, we will apply those roles to the everyday functions that social workers and nurses perform to complete their jobs. By understanding the fundamentals of the work we do, you will be able to apply this knowledge to your practice in any setting!


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