Collaborative Approach to Care – Yours, Mine and Ours, November 9, 2010
Uplifting the whole people: Interprofessional Competencies in Practice Dr. Sharla King, Director, Health Sciences Education and Research Commons . www.hserc.ualberta.ca . hserc@ualberta.ca . on Twitter @HSERC_UAlberta
No single person or profession is responsible for teamwork. However, one individual can make a difference. Take Home Messages
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Take Action Connect with Students Involve the Patient Not everyone is skilled at this
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Six National Competency Domains 1. Interprofessional Communication 2. Patient/Client/Family/Community-Centred Care 3. Role Clarification 4. Team Functioning 5. Collaborative Leadership 6. Interprofessional Conflict Resolution