BERGAMO
Overview
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Syllabus
Course Objectives
As part of the general aims pursued by the LM, the course intends to pursue the following objectives:
- Knowledge and understanding: acquire critical and in-depth knowledge on interprofessional processes in organizations
- capability to apply knowledge and understanding: develop knowledge and understanding of the main theoretical and methodological references related to the management of multidisciplinary and multiprofessional processes.
Specifically, the course aims to
- provide students with articulated and in-depth theoretical-conceptual frameworks for analyzing and understanding organizational processes related to complex organizations;
- develop knowledge of the main tensions/criticalities/approaches related to the enhancement of processes of integration;
- acquire guidelines and coordinates for the use of some main methods and tools for facing interprofessional dynamics management;
- develop trajectories of sustainability supporting interprofessional collaborative paths.
Course Prerequisites
In the event of provisions of the competent authority on the containment and management of the epidemiological emergency, the teaching may undergo changes compared to what is stated in the syllabus to make the course and exams in line with the provisions
Teaching Methods
The teaching work involves the articulation and integration of teaching moments, case analysis and reading of experiential situations. There will also be exercises and simulations, selected visions of filmographic cards relating to the topics covered, testimonies of external interlocutors.
Assessment Methods
The assessment includes a final oral exam, based on the following criteria:
- articulation and quality of formal knowledge and specialist vocabulary
- ability to create links between theory and practice
- Critical processing skills
In particular:
For attending students, the evaluation criteria will focus on the acquisition of basic content, on the ability of critical processing and connection between the contents proposed in the texts and the material acquired during the course.
For non-attending students, the criteria will concern the acquisition of basic contents and their critical analysis and processing, with associations and connections between the various contents, referring to the bibliographic material indicated.
The final grade, expressed out of thirty, will evaluate the above knowledge and skills according to the following ranges:
- incomplete or insufficient knowledge and skills: less than 18;
- adequate knowledge and skills but not very thorough and with limited applications to situations and contexts: 18-22;
good knowledge and skills, adequately articulated and sufficiently applied to situations and contexts: 23-26;
excellent knowledge and skills, well articulated and solidly applied to situations and contexts: 27-30/laude
Contents
The course is divided into four parts that highlight theoretical and practical aspects of the interprofessional processes:
- unit 1: historical and evolutionary framework of pluralistic organizations;
- unit 2: dynamics of organizational differentiation and integration;
- unit 3: recognition of the main levers of effective manging of work teams;
- unit 4: strategies for professional sustainability.
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At the end of the course, students will be able to:
1. use a basic glossary to distinguish and connect the main constructs related to interprofessional processes
2. analyze the main logic and integration approaches and their connection with specific organizational contexts
3. identify, describe and comment on the main aspects that characterize concrete experiences of interprofessional organizational processes;
4. shape hypotheses to support the integration of plural professionals;
5. identify methods and tools for managing the equipe work
6. acquire KPI for interprofessional sustainability.