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    • The emergency care practitioner (ECP) role is evolving within healthcare systems.
    • Defining the ECP role distinctly from traditional nursing may have implications for professional boundaries.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the potential consequences of formally separating the emergency care practitioner (ECP) role from the nursing profession.
    • To identify risks associated with the establishment of a distinct ECP role, including professional conflict and jurisdictional disputes.

    Main Methods:

    • This study is based on warnings issued to ministers regarding the ECP role.
    • Analysis of potential interprofessional conflicts and role confusion.

    Main Results:

    • Formal recognition of the ECP role as separate from nursing is predicted to cause significant confusion.
    • The separation is likely to incite 'turf wars' concerning the division of responsibilities between ECPs and nurses.

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    • Caution is advised for ministers regarding the formal separation of the ECP role.
    • Maintaining the ECP role within the broader nursing profession may prevent interprofessional conflict and role ambiguity.