This book provides excellent information for healthcare teams to work effectively together and ultimately provide the best care for clients. This book is valuable to all healthcare team members - Yvonne M. Randall, EdD, OTR/L, FAOTA (Touro University Nevada), for Doodys Review Service The Interprofessional Health Care Team: Leadership and Development, Second Edition provides the much-needed knowledge base for developing a relational leadership style that promotes interdisciplinarity, interprofessionalism, and productive teamwork. It describes possibilities and options, theories, exercises, rich references, and stimulating questions that will inspire both novices and experts to think differently about their roles and styles as leaders or members of a team. The authors provide many tools to empower readers and facilitate the fostering of productive teamwork. It is an inspiring book with easily operational principles. It is written for many audiences and to achieve many goals all centered on best practices to attain quality care, particularly during this time of reinventing and transforming health care. In response to increasingly complex healthcare challenges, models for interprofessional practice and education have received global acceptance as prerequisites for improving population health, improving per capita costs and improving the health care experience. The second edition of The Interprofessional Health Care Team: Leadership and Development reinforces the concepts presented in the first edition, such as: the importance of a strong understanding of group dynamics and group development for team productivity, the relationship of emotional and social intelligence and leadership behaviors and how affiliative environments can encourage creative problem solving in the complex and often chaotic healthcare arena. SECOND EDITION UPDATES The concept of healthcare as a VUCA environment (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous) system is expanded in Chapter 1 In Chapter 3, the influence of information and communication technology (ICT) and electronic health record (EHR) on team work, along with examples of how it is used, is introduced as a factor that must be taken into account when examining communication in interprofessional health care teams. How interprofessional healthcare teams can mitigate unconscious bias and leverage diversity to facilitate innovation and best practice is covered in Chapter 7 Strength-based and self-organizing practices that can support the development and sustainability of collaborative cultures are addressed in Chapter 9
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Weight: 284g
Publication Date: 23 Nov 2016
Publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publishers Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781284112009
About Donna WeissFelice TilinMarlene J Morgan
Donna Weiss PhD OTR/L FAOTA is a coach trainer and facilitator in the areas of interpersonal communication group dynamics and leadership and an associate professor emeritus in the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences College of Public Health at Temple University in Philadelphia PA. Dr. Weiss has served as a consultant to school systems state departments of education university programs and health organizations.Donna Weiss Ph.D. OTR/L FAOTA earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Therapy from Columbia University her Master of Arts degree in Occupational Therapy from New York University and her Doctor of Philosophy in Psychoeducational Processes from Temple University. Dr. Tilin is the Director of Graduate Programs in Organization Development and Leadership at Saint Josephs University President of GroupWorks Consulting an educator at Change North America consultant and Director/Creator of The Coach Capacity Building an ICF ACTP accredited coach-training program. Prior to her current positions she spent 8 years as the Managing Director and Senior Consultant at Teleos Leadership Institute where she is still an associate. She also held positions as the Director of Leadership Development at the University of Pennsylvania and a Director of Training and Organizational Development at the Cigna Corporation. Felice has taught graduate level courses at The University of Pennsylvania The Wharton School Temple University and Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Tilin holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior and Development and a M.Ed. in Psycho Educational Process from Temple University. She received her Bachelors of Arts in English and Secondary Education from the State University of New York at Oswego. Her research is in the area of group development and its relationship to productivity organization culture integration and emotional intelligence. Marlene J . Morgan Ed.D. OTR/L is Associate Professor'in the Occupational Therapy Department at the University of Scranton. She received her B.S. degree from The Pennsylvania State University a masters degree in occupational therapy (MOT) from Texas Woman's University and a doctorate in Educational Administration and Policy Studies from Temple University. Dr. Morgan has over 25 years of academic and clinical experience. She has held a number of academic positions including appointments at Temple University in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and Rush University in Chicago Illinois and her clinical experiences include a combination of patient care and administrative responsibilities.