■ Physician-team:
Leveraging the power of collaboration to foster safe care
Interprofessional conflict in obstetrics
Supporting interprofessional collaborative care
15 minutes
Published: December 2021
Learning objectives
Upon completion, you will be able to:
- Outline the benefits of collaborative care.
- Identify causes of failure of collaborative care.
- Recognize ways to enhance inter-professional collaborative care.
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Accreditation
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)
This activity is an Accredited Self-Assessment Program (Section 3) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the CMPA. You may claim a maximum of 0.5 hour (credits are automatically calculated).
The College of Family Physicians Canada (CFPC)
This 2-credit-per-hour Self-Learning program has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 1.0 Mainpro+ credit.
Disclosure
Scientific Planning Committee: Ms. Erica Battram1, Dr. Élisabeth Boileau1, Dr. Eileen Bridges1, Dr. Evelyn Constantin1, Dr. Christine De Maria1, Dr. Henriette Fortin1, Dr. Cheryl Hunchak1, Dr. Shirley Lee1, Dr. Katherine Larivière1, Dr. Liisa Honey1, Dr. Tino Piscione1, Dr. Richard Mimeault1, Dr. Heather Murray1, Ms. Élisabeth Normand1, Dr. Lisa Thurgur1
Employees of: 1. Paid employee of the CMPA
Conflict of Interest: The members of the Scientific Planning Committee have no financial or professional affiliation with any organization that can be perceived as a conflict of interest in the context of this online program.
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