Apr 9, 2019

Webinar: Improving Communication and Multidisciplinary Team Work

Improving Communication and

Multidisciplinary Team Work

 With David Mee-Lee, M.D.

  Date: Tuesday, April 9, 2019
  Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
  Location: Video Conference https://bluejeans.com/407074868

   Registration is CLOSED

 

Presentation Content and Purpose: 

 

The pressure in today’s healthcare environment for accountability, productivitycase loads and documentation

has greatly increased the demands on clinical managers, supervisors and all staff and team members.   

 

This presentation is designed to heighten participants’ awareness of the need for self-care and a healthy team. 

It will suggest ways to improve communication and multidisciplinary team work. Concepts and strategies will be offered to improve the functioning of the whole team, whether clinical, supervisory, fiscal, or administrative. The focus will be on conflict resolution policies and procedures; and how to understand and deal with frustrations in

the workplace to encourage hope and improve personal and team functioning. 

 

Objectives: 

 

Upon completion of the presentation, participants will be able to: 

 

1.  Identify pressures that impact the health and functioning of the staff team and understand the importance of

     self-care in all team positions and roles. 

 

2.  Review communication, conflict resolution and coping strategies that promote team cohesiveness and improve self-care functioning.    

 

3.  Apply methods for resolving conflicts and dealing with frustrations to maintain health personally and for the   whole team. 

 

  

Presentation Leader: 

 

David Mee-Lee, M.D. is a board-certified psychiatrist, and is certified by the American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM). He trains and consults both nationally and internationally. Dr. Mee-Lee has been the Chief Editor of all editions of the American Society of Addiction Medicine, ASAM’s criteria, including The ASAM Criteria – Treatment Criteria for Addictive, Substance-Related, and Co-Occurring Conditions, Third Edition (2013). Dr. Mee-Lee has over 40 years experience in person-centered treatment and program development for people with co-occurring mental health and substance use conditions. He is co-founder of the Institute for Wellness Education (IWE) and is President of DML Training and Consulting. 

  

 

Improving Communication and Multidisciplinary Team Work: Maintaining a Healthy Team 

 

David Mee-Lee, M.D. 

 

Webinar Agenda 

Tuesday, April 9, 2019 - 11 AM – 1 PM EDT  

 

11:0AM        A. The Current Workplace Environment 

*   Accountability, productivity, caseloads and documentation  

*   Systems issues  continued stay reviews with unprepared treatment providers. Space and communication                                 problems in Welfare offices 

*   Complex clients – mandated, stage of change issues, no show, poor follow through 

 

B. Impact on Communication, Conflict Resolution and Coping  

*   Productive and counter-productive communication 

*   Boundaries and ethical issues  

 

C.  Caring for Yourself and Others 

*    Self-care – what it is and why it is important 

*    Balancing personal needs with those of the team 

*    Relationship of personal aims to the agency’s mission and focus 

 

D.  Communication and Conflict Resolution 

*    Conflict Resolution Policy and Procedures 

 

E.  Finding Systems Solutions to Key Frustrations 

*    Types of frustrations 

*    Converting self and outer-directed frustrations into systems solutions 

 

1:00 PM                Adjourn 

 

 


Registration is required. Register to ensure your participation.


By joining us at this event, attendees consent to Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority's Detroit Wayne Connect photographing, videotaping and using your image and likeness.


QUALIFIED MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS(QMHP): These event hours meet the MDCH training requirement for QMHP staff.

SOCIAL WORKERS: 2 continuing education credits are approved for this training.

TRAINING HOURS:This event will count toward the annual training hours required by most provider agencies.

 

*Please note*

To receive the 2 hours of Continuing Education Units for this training, partiicipants must remain online for the duration of the Webcast.