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Enhancing Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Team-Based Care: The Role of Relational Coordinator

ONLY AVAILABLE BY PURCHASING THE SGIM22 HIGHLIGHTS BUNDLE.

Continuing Education Units Available: 1.0 CME; 1.0 MOC

CME/MOC Expires: May 1, 2024
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, you must watch the entire presentation, then click certificate to activate credit.
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This VA Special Series session, Enhancing Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Team-Based Care in the Time of COVID-19: The Role of Relational Coordination, was delivered at the SGIM22 annual meeting in Orlando (April 2022).

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted how healthcare teams collaborate and provide team-based care. This symposia introduces concrete practices from relational coordination, an evidence-based theory of organizational performance. Relational coordination proposes that effective teamwork hinges on accurate, frequent, timely, and problem-solving communications bolstered by shared goals, shared knowledge, and mutual respect across workgroups. Relationahip coordination is particularly helpful at these times when teams are receiving new members or asking members to work together in new ways.  Presenters share how relational coordination can be strengthened in existing teams and developed in new teams; and a particular focus on relational coordination-based assessment tools including relational mapping and the Relational Coordination Survey.

THIS ITEM IS ONLY AVAILABLE BY PURCHASING THE SGIM22 HIGHLIGHTS BUNDLE.