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    Collaboration Reflection

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    When thinking about my relationship skills I would rate myself a 9 for collaboration, a 6 for conflict resolution and 9 for coaching. Collaboration comes easy for me as I like to work in groups. I find that I look at things differently than I do when working alone, which of course is a key component of collaboration. However, I have to be careful at times as I find it easier to finish certain task quicker when I work alone. Radiation Oncology is a very collaborative atmosphere that involves…

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    Teacher Collaboration

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    Teacher collaboration can fortify schools; enhance student achievement, and teacher learning. The benefits that collaboration can provide include professional development, increasing student success, and improving instruction. Novice teachers can certainly benefit from mentoring programs emphasizing collegial support. The opportunity to participate in the collaborative experience is one method to reduce the turnaround rate for new teachers. Furthermore, it helps them achieve greater personal…

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    shown, it shows the rights that the people have to be a citizen and what can't be taken away from them. Often in life, one might want to become a leader of some sort, and they will have to learn that leading others in a direction must be done with collaboration of the others and not like a…

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    One of the key pillars of quality primary care is interprofessional collaboration. Collaborative practice is identified as an essential part of the improvement of accessibility, quality and value of healthcare (Hardin, Kilian, & Spykerman, 2017). Nurse leaders continue to recognize that collaborative practice offers a great opportunity for advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) to improve patient care by exploiting nursing resources in an efficient manner. A partnership between APRNs and a…

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    Cochrane Collaboration

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    world-class experts in the field. Through working in an inter-professional team with different backgrounds and level of expertise we expect the ongoing exchange of knowledge and skills to be interactive and integrative. We will incorporate The Cochrane Collaboration as a model of study due to its well known high quality standards (e.g. GRADE working system)…

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    Interprofessional Collaboration for Improving Practice (graded) Interdisciplinary practice delineates the steps in which APN prepared nurses processed into the role with other health care providers. In this process, the team is able to pool their skills and knowledge together to increase the quality of care and productivity (Naylor & Kurtzman, 2015). Interprofessional Collaboration for Improving population health and patient and outcomes in today's complex health care environment…

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    Complexity Science and Interprofessional Collaboration Complexity science I found the literature from the book, On the Edge: Nursing in the Age of Complexity by Claire Lindberg, Sue Nash, and Curt Lindberg on complex adaptive systems (CAS) to be very insightful in regards to the healthcare environment. Nurses hold a position to become leaders in healthcare, yet are not prepared to successfully navigate the complex hospital environment. Instead we are taught that carrying out an…

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    According to studies in interdisciplinary collaboration (Bozeman et al., 2016; Scarbrough, Panourgias and Nandhakumar, 2015; Siedlok and Hibbert, 2014; Jahn, Bergmann and Keil, 2012; Akkerman and Bakker, 2011), many motivational factors have been identified as drivers of cross-disciplinary collaboration; they could be grouped into four major factors. Firstly, most societies are faced with complex and multifaceted issues such as global warming. Connecting knowledge from different disciplines is…

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    Group Collaboration

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    Introduction Group work and collaboration is an opportunity for every nurse to expand his/her resources to make greater impacts in the community. The final project of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) at the University of Washington, Tacoma, involved partnering with the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department (TPCHD) and the Medical Reserve Corp (MRC). This project and partnership provided an opportunity to collaborate with individuals, groups and public health organizations to address a…

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    Scrum's Collaboration

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    Collaborative: Agile approach emphasizes, strong collaboration between the stakeholders involved in the project over contract negotiation [6] and being a Agile framework, Scrum embraces customer collaboration. At Intuit, our team’s customer were Business Analysts as they were the users of the data our ETL pipeline provided. All throughout the project we were in tight collaboration with Business Analysts in every iteration. I am a “customer empathetic” engineer and I think as a project manager…

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