Category: Field of Supervision – Interdisciplinary
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Mary Gobbi, “Learning Nursing in the Workplace Community: The Generation of Professional Capital”
Mary Gobbi expands on Lave and Wenger’s ideas regarding communities of practice by noting that other professions and clients/patients can also become part of the development of a community of practice – learning occurs with and because of others outside what might formally be determined a “community of practice”. Drawing on nursing placements, Gobbi describes…
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Allyson Davys, Christa Fouche & Liz Beddoe, “Mapping Effective Interprofessional Supervision Practice”
This article is useful to clinics with lawyers, social workers, community legal workers, or other interdisciplinary environments in which a person from one profession acts as a supervisor for a person from another profession. Interdisciplinary supervision can be highly impactful and expand knowledge and critical thinking, improve service provision, and diversify approaches for supervisor and…