Dynamic practice, as defined in this interpretive study, has
several core components. These include highly developed
clinical practice skills, focused on a particular population
group or area of specialty practice. Key elements of
dynamic practice are comprehensive assessment based on
skills in advanced physical assessment, analysis of the
person in context and advanced knowledge in human
sciences. Dynamic practice incorporates the ability to
initiate therapy, prescribe medication and to initiate investigative
procedures. Finally dynamic practice includes the
need to address currency of practice as a continuous
process.