Teamwork and Collaborative Leadership Lesson
This lesson is comprised of readings, personal reflection activities and a video. It will take approximately 1.5 hours to complete.
32. Acknowledgements
We would like to thank the following people for their contribution to content for this module.
Douglas Cave, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Counseling Psychologist, and a founding member of the Centre for Practitioner Renewal. He presents on topics about Resilience at Work and Care for Caregivers while Communicating Life Altering News. Specifically, his presentation to midwifery students in January 2017 provided the tools covered in this course. His PowerPoint presentation is available from: http://practitionerrenewal.ca/documents/CaringforSelfwhileCommunicatingLifeAlteringNews.pdf
Colleen Kennedy, Director, Innovation & Engagement, BC Patient Safety and Quality Council. Her presentation to the British Columbia Medical Quality Initiative in April 2016 provided the framework for the teamwork content and identified many of the resources referenced in this module. Thank you for your insight and expertise.
Roy Johnson, founder and Principal of The Neutral Zone Coaching and Consulting Services Inc., who acts as a mediator, trainer and psychotherapist on topics including communication, organizational change, leadership, teamwork and conflict resolution. Roy's videos and expertise provide the foundational components for this module and this course. Thank you for contributing and sharing your knowledge and expertise.
Our WorkLearn students, Sabrina Afroz, who contributed as an actor and editor in this module. Jessie Wang, who developed questions and reflections. Lean Timmermann who wrote the case story and edited content. Thank you for contributing to this project.
Our volunteer, Jessie Holbek for researching this topic and developing content. Sarah-Jane Steele who acted in the sound recordings. Thank you to the other health professional students who generously contributed their time and energy to the development and refinement of this module.