Each member of the work team takes personal responsibility for their performance and quality and seeks opportunities to make valued contributions to the team's performance and quality goals [Return]
In the face of specialization of care, the team approach to treatment is essential in order to (a) meet the comprehensive needs of patients, (b) provide an efficient means of communication among specialists, who, by necessity, must cooperate and collaborate in meeting the patient's rehabilitation needs, and (c) ensure that quality of care and accountability requirements are fully met, many of which are stipulated for reimbursement of services Introduction Guide to Interdisciplinary Practice in Rehabilitation Settings American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine 1992 p x
The ability of a group of people to work well together An integral pat of AIS Team building should be considered throughout the training This should be always kept in mind when considering the need for individualised training
working as part of a group in which there is a shared goal and to achieve this different members of the team take on different roles
Work done by several associates with each doing a part but all subordinating personal prominence to the efficiency of the whole
The process whereby a group of people work together (often by dividing tasks among members based on relative skills) to reach a common goal, to solve a particular problem, or to achieve a specified set of results (Chapter 102)
Teamwork is the ability a group of people have to work well together. Today's complex buildings require close teamwork between the architect and the builders. when a group of people work effectively together
Work done by a number of associates, usually each doing a clearly defined portion, but all subordinating personal prominence to the efficiency of the whole; as, the teamwork of a football eleven or a gun crew