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Learning from Ebola: Interprofessional practice in the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit

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Learning from Ebola: Interprofessional practice in the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit

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Caring for patients with Ebola virus disease (EVD) in the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit (NBU) has necessitated and enabled extensive interprofessional relationships and the creation of a collaborative care model.

Date

2015-12-01

Citation

Jelden, K. C., P. W. Smith, M. M. Schwedhelm, S. G. Gibbs, J. J. Lowe, E. L. Beam, C. J. Kratochvil, K. C. Boulter and A. L. Hewlett (2015). "Learning from Ebola: Interprofessional practice in the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit." Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice 1(3): 97-99.

Abstract

Caring for patients with Ebola virus disease (EVD) in the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit (NBU) has necessitated and enabled extensive interprofessional relationships and the creation of a collaborative care model. Critical aspects of NBU functionality include a constructive leadership environment, staff inclusion and consideration during protocol development, and a culture of partnership and communication.

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