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Building Culture and Collaboration

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All healthcare practitioners contribute to the culture of their organisation and evidence shows that the culture impacts the quality of care.

As a clinician and/or a middle manager who completes this workshop, you will build skills to:

  • Develop plans to improve both intercultural practice and organisational culture, and 
  • Monitor and contribute on ongoing improvement of intercultural and collaborative practices

Outline

The Building Culture and Collaboration workshop is an interactive one day (6 hour) workshop where you will identify your cultural blind spots, practice cultural competence and assess and develop strategies to improve collaborative team and patient care interactions.

As part of the workshop, you will also gain access to the Culture and Collaboration online course, which serves as the pre-reading that informs the workshop content. You are required to complete the online course, which will be made available 2 weeks prior to the workshop.

The online course consists of four modules:

  • Module A: Who am I? (internal culture)
  • Module B: Cultural competence
  • Module C: Organisational and team culture
  • Module D: Australia - a diverse nation

It is estimated that you will need to spend approximately one and a half hours per module (six hours in total) on this online component, which can be completed over multiple days.

This workshop (including the pre-reading) offers the following:

  • AICG: 12 CPD Hours
  • RACGP: 40 CPD Category 1 Points
  • ACRRM: 30 PDP Credit Points
  • ACN: 12 CPD Hours
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The Australasian Institute of Clinical Governance (AICG) was formed in direct response to an identified need for healthcare professionals to strengthen their skills in clinical governance to reduce the occurrence of adverse events.

The AICG firmly believes that it is the individuals working in healthcare organisations that hold the power to reduce the occurrence of complications. By empowering these individuals through education, we can work towards improving patient safety and quality care and deliver better health outcomes for the community.
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