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After an introduction clarifying the notion of interdisciplinarity, this chapter focuses on the importance of specific roles and mutual respon-sibilities within the interdisciplinary team, as well as basic rules of communication respecting the values of the concerned partners and professionals, as well as patient and family. Finally, the communication structure for efficient teamwork, and the importance of building a common vision, sharing leadership and learning to work together will be discussed.
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Porchet, F. (2006). Interdisciplinary Communication. In: Stiefel, F. (eds) Communication in Cancer Care. Recent Results in Cancer Research, vol 168. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg . https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-30758-3_8
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