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Posted by Tom Sudman on January 21, 1998 at 10:30:26:
In Reply to: Re: Teams and Communities: An Issue of Control? posted by Yogesh Malhotra on January 21, 1998 at 08:56:35:
Exactly!
Clinical point of reference:
If someone becomes part of an alcoholic treatment community they could come through the door because of: own choice; family intervention; judge ordered. Regardless they will be in the same knowledge building community. The outcome may change based on which of the above, but the community (Doctors, nurses,staff, and other patients) present the potential for the same opportunity. In fact you could observe that the community consists of both a formal team (DR,nurse, staff) and informal ( other patients).
Tom
- Teams and Communities Denham 11:34:24 1/21/98 (2)
- Re: Teams and Communities: A Feeling of Déjà -vu Yogesh Malhotra 12:10:01 1/21/98 (1)
- Participation vs. assignment Denham 14:42:19 1/21/98 (0)
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