The Psychiatric Inpatient Multidisciplinary Team Meeting: A Model for Current Practice
1RUSS: Department of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medicine; and New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Westchester Behavioral Health Center, White Plains, NY.
Abstract:
The multidisciplinary treatment team meeting (MTTM) has been the central forum for treatment planning and clinical decision-making on many psychiatric inpatient units for decades. While the principles underlying MTTMs were described in the distant past, a detailed model for how these meetings are structured and how they function has not been well presented. In an era of very brief hospital lengths of stay, collaborative, thoughtful, comprehensive, and efficient team meetings have become increasingly important. The goal of this article is to describe a highly structured, successful MTTM model that borrows heavily from an invaluable knowledge base and tradition and is well suited for the modern era.
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