Professional development
Teamability: becoming an effective team leader and member
Aims : To describe the characteristics of effective and ineffective teams, team leaders and team members; to describe various styles of team interaction and the integration of these styles; to evaluate skills to use in building relationships, managing differences and building trust and collaboration; and to describe methods to collaboratively lead and participate in healthcare teams.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Clinical researcher, General practitioner, Medical Student, Medical Technical Assistant, Nurse, Paediatrician, Pathologist, Patient, Physician in Pulmonary Training, Physiologist, Radiologist, Respiratory critical care physician, Respiratory physiotherapist, Respiratory therapist, Scientist (basic, translational), Thoracic oncologist, Thoracic surgeon
What makes a team effective?
L. Essex(Wayzata, United States)
COI
1
28
Stages of team development: how to lead and participate effectively through emotions, behaviours and tasks
L. Essex(Wayzata, United States)
COI
2
29
Stages of team development – Part 2; Action planning
L. Essex(Wayzata, United States)
COI
3
30
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