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    program plan gets an opportunity to learn from one another as the whole group collaborate and work from each other’s ideas to share knowledge and to benefit the whole team. An effective interdisciplinary teamwork is important in developing a personal program plan. In order to develop an effective interdisciplinary team‚ each group member must have a good understanding of what his/her role is and be consistent of taking that role. Even though everyone in the team has their own duties

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    Most of the primary care clinics in Quebec and in the world do not offer an interdisciplinary intervention to treat individuals with LBP [66-71]. However‚ four CSSSs in Quebec offer an interdisciplinary intervention program to manage individuals with CLBP. In this program‚ individuals with LBP are first seen by general practitioners (GPs) who refer the patients to the interdisciplinary team‚ which includes physicians‚ nurses‚ physiotherapists‚ and clinical psychologists. The team delivers pharmacological

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    Pam: What is the Difference Between Interdisciplinary Studies and Liberal Arts? While every educational institution will define their degrees according to their preferences‚ there is a standard difference between interdisciplinary studies and liberal arts. Interdisciplinary studies degree programs allow students to select a few related fields of interest and take the majority of their classes related to these topics. A liberal arts degree is simply a general degree that covers a broad array of

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    Having read through the arguments posed by the opponents of the interdisciplinary studies‚ I have had a chance to reflect on my own experience in the undergraduate program. The department of Translation that I attended is a newly established one‚ with the ambition to create an interdisciplinary program that can empower students with necessary knowledge and skills by bringing together various disciplines. It seems to me‚ however‚ the “well-articulated pluses” of the program fails to cancel the “alleged

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    Standardized Interdisciplinary Rounds Oksana Sutton‚ RN 4 West Standardized Interdisciplinary Rounds (SIDRs) were implemented in many hospitals in the USA and abroad for decades to ensure patients safety. However‚ this practice is inconsistent on the Medical-Surgical Unit at HMC. The health care delivers this kind of performance when processes are not standardized. The present study was designed to evaluate the perception of randomized group of patients‚ medical and nursing staff in Medical-Surgical

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    Interdisciplinary project reflection 1. A. In this project‚ both my knowledge from history and english were useful. In fact‚ the fact that I learned english since more than 10 years really helped me in the project. I could have a good text and I expressed myself well when I was talking in the video. For the history part‚ I learned some information about the conditions in the countries under the control of the Taliban. Also‚ we read the book of Malala in english. It helped us understand the harsh

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    Adopting interdisciplinary approaches leads to confusion in the production of knowledge when there are irreconcilable differences in the methodologies of different areas of knowledge. A methodology can be simplified into the way of interpreting inputs (data and evidence) and producing an output ( a logical conclusion) using deductive or inductive reasoning. This bears a striking similarity to language‚ where a set of aural or visual data is interpreted by the brain using a framework of neurons that

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    Erie Community College Title III English Composition Assignment Interdisciplinary Course Materials Culinary Arts Course: English 021/ 023 Topic: Persuasive Writing Project title: Writing a Persuasive Personal Essay Project Description: For this assignment‚ the student will be asked to read two selections written by chefs about their work‚ and then explain in an essay of about 500 words why he or she would or would not be a good chef. Author: Phyllis MacCameron (North Campus English

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    My bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies has provided me with a versatile program of study‚ hands-on and academic experience‚ and the opportunity to become an excellent and well-rounded employee‚ myself‚ in my career. It has allowed me to customize my degree design that would supplement and fit my own personal qualities‚ work skills‚ and abilities. Courses of Interdisciplinary Studies that I have studied are those‚ such as Inspiration‚ Senior Seminar‚ and Internship. The Inspiration course

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    evaluation from a healthcare professional. Upon arrival to the hospital‚ management of pain during a hospital stay is an important part of what nurses do daily to meet the needs of patients. Glowacki’s article‚ Effective pain management and improvements in Patients’ outcomes and satisfaction (2015) reviews current pain management treatments; their effectiveness during the hospital stay; patient satisfaction in relation to those adjustments in care; and the importance of interdisciplinary involvement in

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