'You can’t just put people together and expect them to become a team' was the premise behind Team Primary Care's work. Drawing from 40 projects and 3 collaborative tables, Ivy Oandasan, Ivy Bourgeault, and colleagues are now wrapping up their work by sharing lessons learned and tools related to educational reform that catalyzes and enables practice reform. The final Executive Summary is available here: https://lnkd.in/eaGz_tQw The website with all tools and resources is: https://lnkd.in/ewnxGAAT
I had the pleasure of learning from Martha McGuire and her team at the Canadian Evaluation Society conference this year as they presented on the complexity, challenges, opportunities and lessons learned from conducting a developmental evaluation of this size! Quite an accomplishment for her engaging, enthusiastic team!
Very informative
Thank you for sharing Jennifer! Intentionally learning WITH and FROM each other to build collaborative teams is paramout if we are going to transform primary care for Canadians.
Such an important message. Thanks for sharing, Jennifer.
Credentialed Evaluator at LogicalOutcomes
1wThanks for your comment Julia. There were four of a team of ten at the CES conference. Our developmental evaluation was led by Deena Hamza, who shaped us into a well-functioning team with support from Michael Q. Patton and Frances Wesley. It was an amazing experience. Let's hope that the work started by TPC will continue.