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Title: Collaboration and multimedia: identifying equilibrium in the MDT information ecosystem
Other Titles: ACM 2012 conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work Companion
Author: LUZ, SATURNINO
KANE, BRIDGET THERESA
Sponsor: Irish Research Council for Science Engineering and Technology
Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/luzs
http://people.tcd.ie/kanebt
Keywords: Teamwork
MDTMs
Medical Team Meetings
Collaboration
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: ACM
Citation: Bridget Kane and Saturnino Luz, Collaboration and multimedia: identifying equilibrium in the MDT information ecosystem, ACM 2012 conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work Companion, Seattle, February 2012, Jonathan Grudin, Gloria Mark and John Riedl, ACM, 2012, 119 - 122
Abstract: his study of collaboration among a multidisciplinary team of healthcare workers demonstrates that elements intrinsic to the interaction constitute a delicate ecosystem. As the balance between actors, digital media and paper artefacts fluctuates, so too the nature of the interaction and collaboration changes. Intrinsic to the multidisciplinary team (MDT) ecosystem is specialist knowledge, radiological images, pathology samples, together with the interpretation of the patient's findings, as well as the roles and responsibilities of the active participants and observer collaborators.
Description: PUBLISHED
Seattle
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2262/63821
Appears in Collections:Computer Science (Scholarly Publications)

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