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Stronger Together: Intentional Multidisciplinary Collaboration

European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Stephanie Rassam, Manuela Pilz
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Multidisciplinary collaborative care planning

Nursing Standard, 1997
Over many years, healthcare professionals have strived to improve the quality of patient care. The idea that collaborative care might achieve further improvements is relatively new but is a natural consequence of the Patient's Charter (1992) and other national standards.
Elaine Scott, Beryl Cowen
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Supporting multidisciplinary collaboration

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2007
Many collaborative design tools may suffer from being too generic to address the specific complexities inherent in multidisciplinary collaboration. We provide accounts of several multidisciplinary HCI courses at our institution, elaborating on the challenges student teams face when integrating design practice from a wide variety of disciplines.
Piotr D. Adamczyk, Michael B. Twidale
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The Best Way Out is Always Through: Addressing the Problem of Untested Sexual Assault Kits (SAKs) through Multidisciplinary Collaboration

Victims & Offenders, 2020
In jurisdictions throughout the United States, law enforcement personnel have not been routinely submitting sexual assault kits (SAKs) for forensic DNA testing.
R. Campbell, Giannina Fehler-Cabral
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The fetal sequencing consortium: The value of multidisciplinary dialog and collaboration

Prenatal Diagnosis, 2022
Prenatal diagnosis of fetal structural anomalies is entering a new phase due to advances in diagnostic sequencing. The creation of an international, multi-disciplinary Fetal Sequencing Consortium (FSC) has provided a forum for regular dialogue and ...
J. Giordano, Cgc, R. Wapner
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Collaboration

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1995
Case management is a patient care delivery system that is transforming health care in the 1990s. The key to its success is its primary tenet of collaboration among all disciplines. Case management enhances communication among all disciplines and coordinates patient care services.
S L, Adler   +3 more
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Collaborative Multidisciplinary Design Optimization

Leadership and Management in Engineering, 2001
Multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO) has been relegated to a process centered about a series of mathematical procedures. Although the early MDO framework of the 1990s was structured, it retained the basic elements of concurrent engineering, which included qualitative as well as quantitative factors.
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Research Collaborations in Multidisciplinary Institutions

Proceedings of the 25th International Conference Companion on World Wide Web - WWW '16 Companion, 2016
Although 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 ...
Zhiya Zuo   +3 more
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Multidisciplinary team working: Collaboration and conflict

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2006
ABSTRACT:  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, 1977
The 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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