Individual Success Plan (ISP) Assignment
Individual Success Plan (ISP) Assignment
Planning is the key to successful completion of this course and program-related objectives. The
Individual Success Plan (ISP) assignment requires early collaboration with the course faculty and
your course preceptor. Students must establish a plan for successful completion of
The required 50 community direct clinical practice experience hours, 50 leadership direct clinical
practice hours, and 25 indirect clinical experience hours.
Completion of work associated with program competencies.
Work associated with completion of the student’s capstone project change proposal.
Students will use the “Individual Success Plan” to develop an individual plan for completing
practice hours and course objectives. As a part of this process, students will identify the number
of hours set aside to meet course goals.
Student expectations and instructions for completing the ISP document are provided in the
“NRS-493 Individual Success Plan” resource, located in the Study Materials and in the
assignment instructions.
Students should apply concepts from prior courses to critically examine and improve their current
practice. Students are expected to integrate scholarly readings to develop case reports that
demonstrate increasingly complex and proficient practice.
After the ISP has been developed by the student and approved by the course faculty, students
will initiate a preconference with the faculty and preceptor to review the ISP
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