The medical clinic's staff ensures quality multidisciplinary care by:
1. Following hospital policies.
2. Documenting and sharing all information.
3. Not questioning other disciplines.
4. Utilizing the correct form when obtaining data.
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1. Hospital policies may be unit and discipline specific.
2. Multidisciplinary relationships include sharing information and having respect for differences in opinion.
3. Questions should be asked in order to strive for the best care possible for a patient.
4. Forms are important, but do not always reflect needs of the entire staff.
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