multidisciplinary team
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmultidisciplinaryandteam
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multidisciplinary
adjective
uk/ˌmʌl.ti.dɪs.əˈplɪn.ər.i/us/ˌmʌl.tiˈdɪs.ə.plɪ.ner.i/
involving different subjects of study in ...
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team
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk/tiːm/us/tiːm/
a number of people or animals who do something together as ...
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Real-world projects that engage amultidisciplinaryteam.
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This is best achieved by amultidisciplinaryteamwho work regularly together.
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Treatment should be instigated by themultidisciplinaryteamsuch that a consensus to management is made.
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Firstly, the views of members of themultidisciplinaryteamand patients were not recorded.
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Amultidisciplinaryteammade up of all levels of teachers, civil administrators, doctors, parents, and lawyers.
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Today a nurse practitioner (a rheumatology specialist nurse) and two physiotherapists make up amultidisciplinaryteam.
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Although patients and families are stakeholders, they generally do not take part inmultidisciplinaryteammeetings.
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The second chapter on modern multidisciplinary working addresses the structure and functioning of anymultidisciplinaryteam.
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This makes effective collaboration within an experiencedmultidisciplinaryteam, and between this team and family and friends, essential.
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In this stage of the illness (the 'palliative' phase) the role of themultidisciplinaryteambecomes increasingly important.
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Self-management of diabetes requires in-depth and ongoing teaching, usually by amultidisciplinaryteam, including diabetes educators and peers.
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The decision for embolization must be made by all of themultidisciplinaryteam(obstetrician, anaesthetist and interventional radiologist).
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Of all the members of themultidisciplinaryteamit is the contribution of the nurse that is the most diffuse.
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In this stage of the illness (the 'palliative' phase), the role of themultidisciplinaryteambecomes increasingly important.
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As with other medical problems in the obstetric patient, amultidisciplinaryteamshould be taking care of the woman.
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Being a part of amultidisciplinaryteamis as mentioned earlier, itself an educational and training process.
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In the acute care hospital setting, the clinical pharmacist is an important member of themultidisciplinaryteam.
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Bringing together the samemultidisciplinaryteamto consider research will challenge professional values and assumptions and identify the research questions relevant to a multidisciplinary environment.
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Initially it appeared that multiple interventions by amultidisciplinaryteamwould be the most sensible and indeed the only effective approach.
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Thismultidisciplinaryteamof sport and exercise scientists has specialisms in health psychology, exercise physiology, health and leisure policy, and project management.
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The professionals involved in their care should receive training that enables them to provide holistic comprehensive care for the adolescent patient in amultidisciplinaryteam.
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This is a valuable compendium from amultidisciplinaryteamof authors for anyone interested in the debate about sustainable agricultural development in developing countries.
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The paediatricmultidisciplinaryteamshould be informed of delivery to initiate postnatal contact, although surgery is not undertaken until 2+3 months of age.
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This is the setting where rehabilitation nursing, in conjunction with all members of themultidisciplinaryteam, has its most significant role to play.
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