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S01 E01: Webinar 1: Jeanette Boyd - Partners in Care: Preserving and Enhancing Longitudinal Relationship-Based Care in the Patient Medical Home
Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action
10/15/20 • 32 min
In this episode we have shared the audio of Dr. Jeanette Boyd's webinar presentation "Partners in Care: Preserving and Enhancing Longitudinal Relationship-Based Care in the Patient Medical Home". This is the first in a series of webinars that Team Based Care BC has planned.
Please visit teambasedcarebc.ca to get more information and sign up for updates on the next webinars in the series. We are planning about one every month. The webinar video can be found here
We would also love your feedback and will bring your ideas into the webinar and podcast.

S01 E03: Webinar 2: Getting to the How of Team-Based Care: A Dialogue Circle
Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action
11/02/20 • 57 min
In this episode we have shared the audio of our second webinar: "Getting to the “How” of Team-Based Care: A Dialogue Circle". This is the second webinar in our Team Up! series from Team Based Care BC
Please visit teambasedcarebc.ca to get more information and sign up for updates on the next webinars in the series. We are planning about one every month. The webinar video can be found here
As always, we would love your feedback on this episode and future episodes. We will bring your ideas into the webinar and podcast in the future.

S01 E04: Getting to the How of Team-based Care
Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action
11/20/20 • 17 min
In this episode reflect on last episode's webinar: “Getting to the “How” of Team-Based Care: A Dialogue Circle”.
Please visit teambasedcarebc.ca to get more information and sign up for updates on the next webinars in the series. We are planning about one every month. The webinar video can be found here
As always, we would love your feedback on this episode and future episodes. We will bring your ideas into the webinar and podcast in the future.

S01 E05: Webinar 3: The Power of Coaching: Sustaining Team-Based Care
Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action
11/24/20 • 35 min
In this episode we are sharing the audio of our third webinar: "The Power of Coaching: Sustaining Team-Based Care"
Please visit teambasedcarebc.ca to get more information and sign up for updates on the next webinars in the series. We are planning about one every month. The webinar video can be found here
As always, we would love your feedback on this episode and future episodes. We will bring your ideas into the webinar and podcast in the future.

S01 E07: Webinar 4: Rolling Up Your Sleeves: Practical Tools for Virtual Team-Based Care
Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action
01/15/21 • 22 min
In this audio from our Team Up webinar, Maureen Clarke and Colleen Kennedy from the the BC Patient Safety and Quality Council have a great discussion about some practical tools to support team-based primary care.
More information and links to the tools they mention are here:

S01 E10: High-Functioning Teams
Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action
03/18/21 • 25 min
This episode is a recording of February 18th's Team UP webinar. In this episode, family physicians Dana Hubler and Raul Gupta share their experiences with the Quality Team Coaching Program for Rural BC (QTC) and reflect on what they have learned about elements that foster the development of highly functioning teams. Rahul and Dana reflect on the importance of psychological safety, relationships and the engagement of leadership in efforts to enhance team based care in rural BC and discuss how the lessons they have learned could be applied more broadly. Learn more about the pilot program here:

S02 E01: TeamUP Season 2 Trailer
Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action
01/07/22 • 7 min
In this episode, Morgan and Sarah set the scene for Season 2 of Team Up, introducing the idea of primary care system resilience, or adaptive capacity and the format of the second season. Spoiler Alert! As well as a short series of longer episodes, this season is also going to include shorter, action-oriented TeamBits; focused episodes to share ideas, and tools that can be applied in practice to support improvement and system resilience.

S02 E02: Teams can build resilience
Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action
01/18/22 • 17 min
Are you wanting to be resilient, but not sure if you have the capacity to do more? are you hoping to find a little change that can make your days just that bit easier?
Check out the first episode of Season 2 of TeamUP where Morgan and Sarah draw from what we are hearing in the TeamUp webinar series and from providers in community to introduce small changes that can be made in practice to enhance the adaptive capacity of providers. In this episode they focus on ideas for small changes- including an easily applied, short team activity that can help to minimize duplication- that can be made in teams to support resilience at the team level.
Thank you to everyone who appears in this episode:
- Graham Dickson (PhD) - is a professor emeritus of leadership studies at Royal Roads university, the Senior Research advisor to the Canadian Society of Physician leaders and the Canadian Health Leadership Network and a member of the LEADS collaborative, an enterprise established to.develop leadership within the health sector in Canada
- John(y) Van Aerde, MD, MA, PhD, FRCPC- is the Executive Medical Director of the Canadian Society of Physician Leaders and the Founding Editor of the Canadian Journal of Physician Leadership
- Natasha Prodhan Balla, MN, NP(A) - is the Vice President, Provincial Health Services Authority and a Nurse Practitioner at BC Women’s Hospital and Health Centre.
- Anne Nguyen , MD, CCFP, PhD (c) is the Physician Lead for the Physician Health Program, with Doctors of BC.
- Jeanette Boyd, MD CCFP is a Rural Family Physician and past president of the BCCFP. In addition to being a passionate advocate for the value of comprehensive, longitudinal family medicine, she believes strongly in the role that team based care plays in providing sustainable, high quality, relationship-based and culturally sensitive care.
Resources and References
Dickson GS, Taylor D, Hartney E, Tholl B, Grimes K, Chan MK, Van Aerde J, Horsley T, Melis E. The relevance of the LEADS framework during the COVID-19 pandemic. Healthc Manage Forum. 2021 Nov;34(6):326-331.
Dickson, G., & Tholl, B. (2011). The LEADS in a Caring Environment Capabilities Framework. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian College of Health Leaders.
Real-Time Virtual Support Program (RCCbc)
TeamUp Webinars referenced in this episode:
Reflections from the Field: The Relevance of the LEADS Framework During the COVID-19 Pandemic November 22nd, 2021
Partners in Care: Preserving and Enhancing Longitudinal Relationship-Based Care in the Patient Medical Home **** October 1st, 2020
Tools for Teams: Real-Time Virtual Supports for BC December 16th, 2021

S02 E05: TeamBIT: Microgratitude
Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action
03/01/22 • 2 min
In this teamBIT Morgan is expressing gratitude for you listening and talking about how you can try a "micro-gratitude" activity at work to build resilience and improve team cohesion.
Gratitude can be a simple yet effective way to build resilience and while it can feel “soft”, there is a lot of science to back it up.
- How to Express Gratitude https://positivepsychology.com/how-to-express-gratitude/
- Power of Gratitude: https://www.health.harvard.edu/healthbeat/giving-thanks-can-make-you-happier
- Neuroscience of Gratitude: https://positivepsychology.com/neuroscience-of-gratitude/
- The Flourishing App: This website has a number of activities that you can do to help you flourish (as opposed to languish). We tested this app out in our other podcast - primary care in a pandemic in season 2. The app has a gratitude activity. https://flourishing.app

S01 E08: Webinar 5: Cultural Safety and Humility
Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action
02/06/21 • 56 min
This episode is from our January Team Up Webinar, a dialogue circle focused on Cultural Safety and Humility.
In this dialogue circle Syexwwalia, an elder and knowledge keeper from the Squamish Nation, Family Doctors Dana Hubler and Jeff Beslet and Destinee Barrow, a regional Health Coordinator for Vancouver Island for the Metis Nation, share their insights and stories related to their experiences of the importance of cultural safety and humility in primary care.
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How many episodes does Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action have?
Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action currently has 80 episodes available.
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The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Medicine, Podcasts, Education and Primary Care.
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The episode title 'S01 E02: Relationship centredness in team based primary care' is the most popular.
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The average episode length on Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action is 18 minutes.
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Episodes of Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action are typically released every 7 days.
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The first episode of Team Up! Team-based primary and community care in action was released on Oct 15, 2020.
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