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Multidisciplinary team leadership

International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2003
It is often asked who should lead the multidisciplinary team (MDT) in palliative care. Exploration is needed into whether there are criteria for leading and who determines these. An old acquaintance of mine once remarked that it is always the doctor who leads the MDT because of the medicalization of dying; it is the doctor who chairs the MDT meetings ...
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Multidisciplinary Design & Projects. Multidisciplinary Approaches

2014
What is MULTIDISCIPLINARY and what is for? Multidisciplinary working is often seen as revolutionary by skill-centred specialists but it is simply a fundamental expression of being guided by holism rather than reductionism (J. Smuts, Holism). This paper wish to present the meaning of Multi-Disciplinary in Design and the related actual problems, in ...
TADI, MASSIMO   +1 more
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Multidisciplinary Shared Leadership

Journal For Healthcare Quality, 2000
Shared Governance evolved as a way for hospital nurses to have a role in decision making that affected nursing practice. This article describes how a multidisciplinary shared leadership program can be implemented in a hospital setting in order to empower all staff to participate in decision making and to continue the evolutionary process of continuous ...
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The Multidisciplinary Team

1991
Much has been written over recent years about the need for a multidisciplinary approach to all aspects of health care. Such an approach is, perhaps, of particular value in the field of psychiatry where the most important resource is the staff and lay carers involved — that is, the human resource; and where communication is central to all intervention ...
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEALTH TEAMS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1975
The medical profession needs to learn team skills and review its managerial functions in anticipation of increasing involvement with other health professionals in a team setting. Educatinal techniques for acquiring these skills are already available or are being developed for other organizations.
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Multidisciplinary public health

2014
A lively and comprehensive review of policy change, <i>Multidisciplinary Public Health: Understanding the Development of the Modern Workforce</i> concludes with a reflection on the new public health system underway in England, making useful comparisons with the rest of the UK.
Jenny Wright, Fiona Sim, Katie Ferguson
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Grace Li Smith   +2 more
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