Collaboration and Knowledge Clause Samples

The 'Collaboration and Knowledge' clause establishes the parties' commitment to work together and share relevant information or expertise throughout the course of their relationship. In practice, this clause may require both sides to communicate openly, provide necessary data, or jointly develop solutions to project challenges. Its core function is to facilitate effective cooperation and ensure that both parties have access to the knowledge needed to achieve their mutual objectives.
Collaboration and Knowledge. Our values provide the platform for the way we work and the decisions we make. Through this approach, our Vision and Mission are achieved.
Collaboration and Knowledge. Our values provide the platform for the way we work and the decisions we make. Through this approach, our Vision and Mission are achieved. The Department Respiratory Medicine has a unique and comprehensive spectrum of expertise in Australia across clinical and basic allergy and advanced adult lung diseases, including severe asthma, emphysema, interstitial lung diseases, sleep disordered breathing, satellite state-wide Victorian Respiratory support services, cystic fibrosis (CF; State Centre of Excellence) and lung transplantation. The Respiratory Professor/Director leads the Department Executive and is supported by Service Heads and Business Manager. The Department is divided into four Clinical Services, supported by the Bronchoscopy Service and the Physiology Service (including the Lung Laboratory). • Lung Transplantation (Medical) Service • Cystic Fibrosis Service • General Respiratory & Sleep Medicine Service • Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology Service The Respiratory and Sleep Nurse Consultant works within a specialist nurse team for the provision of respiratory and sleep management and provides consultancy services within wider specialist respiratory and sleep multidisciplinary team, encompassing clinical service delivery and leadership & effective collaboration. This is combined with research, professional development & education activities, risk evaluation and quality improvements, to meet clinical and operational needs across ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Health. The position operates within a mixed clinical environment (Acute – sub Acute Care, Chronic care, Critical Care, perioperative, integrated care, across multiple services groups (hospital – inpatient and outpatient, laboratory/ remote/home) and patient populations (predominately adult, some paediatric as the transition to adult services or within the lung transplant program); incorporating the state-wide service satellite of the Victorian Respiratory Support Service. The role includes the management of high acuity respiratory patients with acute and chronic respiratory failure and the use of simple & complex respiratory treatment modalities; and the management of sleep disorders requiring sleep monitoring and treatment interventions, including the subsidised CPAP program; and the maintenance of the physical resources used within the service. Key Responsibilities