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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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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 ...
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEALTH TEAMS
Medical Journal of Australia, 1975The 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 team leadership
International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2003It 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 work, multidisciplinary team
2019Putting 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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2021
Respiratory services should be delivered in an integrated way, taking into account the overlap in patient population and in the personnel providing care. The majority of patients with respiratory disease are cared for by a team of health professionals from both primary and secondary care.
Terry Robinson, Jane Scullion
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Respiratory services should be delivered in an integrated way, taking into account the overlap in patient population and in the personnel providing care. The majority of patients with respiratory disease are cared for by a team of health professionals from both primary and secondary care.
Terry Robinson, Jane Scullion
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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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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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Spondylodiscitis and multidisciplinary teams
Ugeskrift for LægerSpondylodiscitis (SD) is an infection of the spine, primarily affecting older or immunosuppressed people. The incidence is rising and with an aging population the burden of the disease is likely to increase. SD significantly impacts patient quality of life due to disability, morbidity, and mortality.
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Multidisciplinary team conferences
Ugeskrift for LægerMultidisciplinary team conferences (MDTs) enhance quality and care coordination in contemporary cancer treatment. This review provides an overview of the history and current role of MDTs in cancer care and highlights their potential to strengthen individualized treatment, promote interdisciplinary learning, and create more consistent patient pathways ...
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The Multidisciplinary Team in Pain Management
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2022A multidisciplinary approach to pain management includes evaluation by a variety of healthcare professionals who possess differing levels of expertise and who often consult with one another. The "core" multidisciplinary team commonly consists of primary care providers, anesthesiologists, psychologists, nurses, and physical and occupational therapists ...
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The Leading Edge, 1995
These days one hears a lot about working in multidisciplinary teams as well as working more closely with those in other professions. But what exactly is a multi-disciplinary team? How does it function? What is SEG's role in supporting those teams?
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These days one hears a lot about working in multidisciplinary teams as well as working more closely with those in other professions. But what exactly is a multi-disciplinary team? How does it function? What is SEG's role in supporting those teams?
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