“…Other healthcare professions including nursing, physiotherapy, dentistry, medicine and osteopathy have published on their graduates' readiness to practise, linking this with being adequately trained, prepared and competent to practise independently. [60][61][62][63][64] Although a specific definition of the term is lacking across all healthcare professions, there appears to be an appreciation in many of these disciplines that in order to ensure graduates are practice-ready, it is important to clarify the concept of practice readiness. The field of nursing, in particular, considers practice readiness, as a concept, to be underdeveloped and warranting a conceptual definition, stating that its consequences include provision of safe care, performance confidence and enhanced ability to transition into the required role, all of which are beneficial, not only to graduates themselves, but to the profession, the healthcare system and patients.…”