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Health Seminar

Title: Strengths and Challenges in Working on a Healthcare Team: An Exploration Using the Leggat, 2007 Framework

What are your own strengths/challenges related to working on a team? What are your unique strengths? How will you address your challenges and prepare yourself to work on a healthcare team?  The Leggat, 2007 framework accurately identifies and outlines 2-3 strengths and 2-3 challenges relevant to working on a team.
Students must use the Leggat, 2007 framework and 1 NEW scholarly article to complete the paper.
Minimum 3 pages – Maximum 5 pages, double-spaced, 12-point font.
DO NOT include quotations – synthesize and paraphrase information from articles.  Automatic one-point deduction from the total score for any quotation used.
Scoring rubric:
Content 20 points:   Student uses the Leggat, 2007 framework to accurately identify and outline 2-3 of their own strengths and 2-3 of their own challenges relevant to working on a team. Student concisely describes how strengths will contribute to an interprofessional team and outlines how challenges can be addressed. 
Student clearly and concisely outlines strengths (5/20 points)
Student clearly and concisely outlines challenges and how to address (5/20 points)
Refer to Legatt, 2007 information and one additional paper (10/20 points).  Information from additional paper must fit in with the context of the paper and clearly add to your paper
Organization 4 points:   Organization of paper is logical and quickly apparent; transitions between paragraphs are smooth. Student includes introduction and conclusion paragraphs.
Clarity 4 points:   Throughout the paper, wording is precise and unambiguous.
Use of References 2 points:   Student utilizes 1 NEW scholarly article, Leggat, 2007 framework, and appropriately references (in-text and reference list) all scholarly articles using APA style. Student paraphrases and synthesizes material rather than providing direct quotes from article.  Automatic one point deduction from total score for any quotation used.