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Abstract
Good teamwork underpins excellent clinical services; a formal (typically annual) teambuilding event can help to foster a team’s sense of purpose and ensure solidity and collaboration between team members. We have held several Epilepsy Unit teambuilding events and use this experience to identify their essential components and suggestions for various workplace-based and leisure activities to include. Other neurology teams might consider similar events to help develop their teamworking.
- EPILEPSY
- CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
- EPILEPSY, SURGERY
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Contributors PEMS and MP contributed equally.
Funding The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.
Competing interests None declared.
Provenance and peer review Not commissioned. Externally peer reviewed by Chris Kipps, Southampton, UK.
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