The challenges of working with other disciplines includes:

A. Different jargon and professional socialization
B. Different jargon, professional socialization, and lack of role and expertise clarity
C. Different jargon, professional socialization, and compensation levels
D. Different jargon, lack of role, and expertise clarity and compensation levels


B
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When working as part of a collaboration or coalition encountering different jargon, different professional socialization practices, and lack of clarity regarding roles and expertise can challenge even the most dedicated practitioner.

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