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FrozenT [24]
2 years ago
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Many people use the terms team and group synonymously. When working in healthcare, do we use teams or groups? What makes a group

a team?
In the first portion of your initial post, present a hypothetical medical situation which describes the difference between a team and a group. For example: In a clinic setting, a group is the 10 patients that are sitting in the waiting room waiting to be seen, but a team is the office staff that support the Physician.
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1 answer:
seraphim [82]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A group refers to a group of people who are gathered in the same situation. A team, in turn, is a group of people who are inserted in the same situation, but exercise the same activities and have the same subjective aspects related to these activities.

Explanation:

We can use as an example, to explain the difference between group and team a current fact like the incidence of the coronavirus.

As we know, in relation to infection with the coronavirus, people over the age of years are grouped into a group, the risk group. The risk group is composed of a group of people who are inserted in the same situation, which is more susceptible to coronavirus infection.

When more people become infected with the coranavirus, medical teams can become overwhelmed and fail to act efficiently to treat all patients, which is the goal of all members of a medical team. In addition, these members are all involved in activities related to health and the treatment of patients.

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