Building an Interprofessional Moral Community: An Interprofessional Imperative
- Collaborative Leadership and Shared Responsibility in Interprofessional Teams
Interprofessional Moral Commons/ Moral communities
Using DEM to create space for problem-solving collaboration
• Small groups: Analysis of exemplar case (20 minutes)
Ethical dilemma highlighting common, yet complex gaps in systems of care, unstructured teams/ processes, resource limitations and
discharge planning challenges
Strategies from the DEM and RCT to facilitate communication and teamwork needed to address ethical dilemmas in the MC
• Large group: Generalizing Concepts (20 minutes)
Implications for academic and clinical teaching
Strategies to minimize barriers to building an interprofessional MC and implementing the DEM and RCT in own context
Learning Objectives
- Discuss application of the concept of moral community and moral commons in interprofessional collaborative practice.
- Apply the Dialogic Engagement Model, grounded with relational coordination strategies, to a contemporary exemplar case where interprofessional polarized debate and system constraints that present ethical dilemmas are at work.
- Identify teaching and learning strategies and essential scholarship that align with implementing a moral commons framework.
References
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