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Can teams themselves learn? Beyond individualism in interprofessional learning

Can teams themselves learn? Beyond individualism in interprofessional learning

Published by angusmcmurtry on January 23, 2015 | Leave a response

When we are on a good team, we know it. Whether in music, sports, research collaborations or workplaces, there is a mutual learning and synergy that exceeds the sum of the individual parts. Most of the literature on interprofessional teams, however, still assumes that learning occurs only within individuals; assessments typically measure the attitudes, knowledge or competencies ‘acquired’ by individuals… Read more →

Posted in Interprofessional practice/education | Tagged complexity, healthcare, interprofessional, teams

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