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Research Collaborations in Multidisciplinary Institutions
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference Companion on World Wide Web - WWW '16 Companion, 2016Although closely related, multidisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity are different. The former indicates the co-existence of multiple disciplines while the latter is more about the integration among various areas. As collaboration between researchers from different areas is one of the major approaches for interdisciplinarity, this research ...
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Multidisciplinary team working: Collaboration and conflict
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2006ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is to report on findings identifying some of the difficulties encountered by the multidisciplinary team in the development and implementation of a care pathway for patients diagnosed with schizophrenia. Policy direction has shifted towards greater team working and blurring of professional boundaries.
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION IN FIELDWORK: AUSTRALIAN STUDIES
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1977The Australian situation offers special insights for cross-cultural psychiatric research. The two cultures that "crossed" in Australia were diametrically opposed in their characteristics. Suffering, which is considered to be the raison d'être of cross-cultural psychiatry, became pandemic among Aborigines, not only because the invading society was ...
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Coordinating Multidisciplinary, Collaborative Research
Clinical Nurse Specialist, 1994Nursing continues to move toward the goal of providing care that is grounded in theory and research. As such, the CNS may perform the role of research nurse coordinator for collaborative research projects. In this article, three nursing principles that were successfully applied to the planning and conduct of multidisciplinary, collaborative research ...
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Skull Base: Meeting Place for Multidisciplinary Collaboration
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2011The skull base is at a crossroads. It is a meeting point for anatomical regions, surgical specialties, and surgical philosophies. Skull base surgery is a dynamic subspecialty and the last decade has witnessed the application of endoscopic techniques to the ventral skull base using an endonasal corridor.
Carl H, Snyderman, Richard J, Harvey
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Multidisciplinary Collaboration is Key
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2023Stanley L. Liauw, Sean P. Pitroda
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Renal cryoablation: Multidisciplinary, collaborative and perspective approach
Cryobiology, 2018Renal cryoablation is becoming an established treatment option for small renal masses. It allows preservation of renal function without compromising cancer control. The technique has evolved considerably since it was first reported using liquid nitrogen over 20 years ago.
Mohamed Ismail +7 more
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Collaboratively teaching a multidisciplinary course
3C ON-LINE, 1996In spring 1996 two colleagues and I collaboratively taught an experimental multidisciplinary introductory-level honors speech communications course. The semester-long 4.5 credit course covered public speaking, presentation software, and philosophical soundness. The course demonstrated to students and faculty how technology can serve the humanities.
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Multidisciplinary collaborative design in virtual environments
Automation in Construction, 2007Design projects in the AEC domain involve collaboration among a number of design disciplines, usually in separate locations. There has been an increase in the interest in synchronous collaborative virtual environments as an alternative or extension to collaborating using CAD systems. This paper puts forward a 3D virtual world environment which provides
Rosenman, Mike A. +4 more
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Developing a Multidisciplinary Weaning Unit Through Collaboration
Critical Care Nurse, 2002To purchase reprints, contact The InnoVision Group, 101 Columbia, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656. Phone, (800) 809-2273 or (949) 362-2050 (ext 532); fax, (949) 362-2049; e-mail, reprints@aacn.org. institution. The resources required by these patients can greatly exceed the reimbursements for their diagnosis-related groups (DRGs).
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