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Multidisciplinary work, multidisciplinary team

2019
Putting the patient at the centre of their care is a fundamental principle of the multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach. It is generally recognized as being an effective model for delivering individualized care to patients with complex needs and is promoted in a growing number of local and national policies and best practice guidelines, in a wide range
Jean Hammond, Derek Hammond
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Multidisciplinary Pediatric Tracheostomy Teams

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2022
Advances in neonatal and pediatric critical care have resulted in a growing population of medically complex children with a tracheostomy. These children are vulnerable to adverse events from underlying comorbidities, risks of tracheostomy, equipment malfunction, and caregiver inexperience.
Yann-Fuu, Kou   +2 more
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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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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 Mental Health Teams

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1995
This study surveyed current practice amongst 91 Indian and Australian staff working within multidisciplinary mental health teams, looking at leadership skills, conflict resolution and therapeutic abilities. Length of training was asso ciated with management skills, though these skills were more developed by psychiatric nurses and occupational ...
M, Slade, A, Rosen, R, Shankar
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The Multidisciplinary Team

The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1988
T he passage of Public Law 94-142, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, dramatically affected educational assessment, the placement of special-needs children, and the training of educators. For the first time, law required nondiscriminatory assessment by a multidisciplinary team and appropriate placement in the "least restrictive ...
Jo M. Hendrickson   +3 more
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Multidisciplinary Team Research

Social Forces, 1955
which were found between science and bureaucracy also exist between science and politics. The politician is not interested in the discovery of the truth or adequacy of cognitive symbols. His canon of truth is: If x will bring more votes and acceptance on the part of constituents, then x is good or true.
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Bonnie Gould Rothberg   +2 more
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Multidisciplinary systems teams

2005
Craig Harvey   +4 more
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Multidisciplinary Project Teams

2006
Knowledge in designing a product or rendering a service does not form a complete and coherent body of knowledge that can be precisely documented or even articulated by a single individual. Rather, it is a form of knowing that exists only through the interaction among various collective actors (Gherardi & Nicolini, 2000). Existing literature (Kanter,
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