Exploring interprofessional collaboration in the intensive care unit
Background: Critical care units require an interprofessional management approach to optimise patients' health. Clinical education and training delivered in remote healthcare settings are vital for fostering interprofessional collaboration (IPC) among health science students for future team func...
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Main Authors: | Meluleki S. Thethwayo (Author), Pat Camp (Author), Diane Van Staden (Author), Verusia Chetty (Author), Stacy Maddocks (Author) |
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