PDW8 Professional development workshop
Teamability: become an effective team leader and member
Registration for this session is additional to the congress registration fee and is: €38.5 standard and €44 on site.
Aims : to increase the ability of participants to identify characteristics of effective and ineffective teams, team leaders and team members; to identify the style of team interaction adopted by themselves and others and to learn how to bridge styles; to utilise skills in relationship building, managing differences and building trust and collaboration; to collaboratively lead and participate in healthcare teams.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Allergist, Clinical researcher, Critical/Intensive care physician, General practitioner, Lung function technologist, Paediatrician, Nurse, Pathologist, Patient, Physiologist, Physiotherapist, Policy maker, Radiologist, Scientist (basic, translational), Student, Thoracic oncologist, Thoracic surgeon, Trainee
Methods :
Cell and molecular biology, Endoscopy and interventional pulmonology, Epidemiology, General respiratory patient care, Imaging, Physiology, Public health, Pulmonary function testing, Respiratory intensive care, Surgery, Transplantation
14:00
Introduction: Overview of why teamwork is essential to the delivery of good healthcare
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3213
14:10
What makes a healthcare team effective?
L. Essex(Wayzata, United States)
COI
2
3214
14:40
Stages of team development: how to lead and participate effectively through emotions, behaviours and tasks
L. Essex(Wayzata, United States)
COI
3
3215
15:10
Stages of team development and how to lead and participate effectively through emotions and behaviours
L. Essex(Wayzata, United States)
COI
4
3216
15:40
Action planning: how to apply what has been learned
L. Essex(Wayzata, United States)
COI
5
3217