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Can a doctor who has very little practical knowledge of other disciplines be an effective leader or co- ordinator of multi- disciplinary hospital teams?

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Can a doctor who has very little practical knowledge of other disciplines be an effective leader or co- ordinator of multi- disciplinary hospital teams?

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A3. The leader must act as advocate for the welfare of the elderly, and should someone with wide training and experience able to evaluate the input of other disciplines. In the present system this usually falls to the doctor, who may need to expand his knowledge regarding the skills of other disciplines.

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