Collaboration

Working together with an individual or group of people towards achieving a common goal by sharing ideas, skills and actions

Beliefs

Our required mindset about this value

We believe that collaboration is vital and that partnerships within and outside the Faculty – based on a cooperative spirit, respect and mutual trust – will allow us to achieve greater success.

Words

Examples of how we would express this value

It’s about building trust – those individuals most effective at building trust know how to understand and respect a variety of perspectives, manage priorities from everyone involved, and support everyone to meet expectations as a reliable member of the partnership.

Actions

Examples of our everyday behaviours that demonstrate how we actively live the value

  • Contributing to an environment that supports creativity and innovation to produce stronger, mutually beneficial results.
  • Establishing clear understanding of upfront roles, expectations and deliverables of all involved in the collaborative process.
  • Putting the goals of the joint project first and actively looking for ways to help others to succeed.
  • Using best management and communication practices to accelerate the level of teamwork among multiple individuals or work groups to accomplish a joint task or project.

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Collaboration

A performance value:

working jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavour

Beliefs

Our required mindset about this value

We believe that collaboration is vital and that partnerships within and outside the Faculty – based on a cooperative spirit and mutual trust – will allow us to achieve greater success.

Words

Examples of how we would express this value

“Collaboration is all about trust – those individuals most effective at building trust know how to understand and respect a variety of perspectives, manage priorities from everyone involved, and support everyone to meet expectations as a reliable member of the partnership…”

Actions

Examples of our everyday behaviours that demonstrate how we actively live the value

  • Creating an environment that supports creativity and innovation to produce stronger mutually beneficial results.
  • Establishing clear upfront agreements on the roles, expectations and deliverables of all involved in the collaborative process.
  • Putting the goals of the joint project ahead of personal needs and actively looking for ways to help others to succeed.
  • Using best-in-class management and communication practices to accelerate the level of teamwork among multiple individuals or work groups to accomplish a joint task or project.

Share your Story

We want to hear from you. Every day faculty, staff, students and learners around the province are bringing our vision and values to life. Nominate a colleague to profile or share your story by email at communications.med@ubc.ca


Collaboration In Action

UBC discovery opens new avenues for designing drugs to combat drug-resistant malaria

Researchers have shown a key difference in the three-dimensional structures of a key metabolic enzyme in the parasite that causes malaria compared to its human counterpart.

Canadian hospitals trialing new treatment options for COVID-19 patients

The initiative will compare the safety and effectiveness of drugs and drug combinations in treating patients who are hospitalized with COVID-19.

UBC-led study finds trial drug can significantly block early stages of COVID-19 in engineered human tissues

The findings hold promise as a treatment capable of stopping early infection of the novel coronavirus.

Scientists discover gene that increases risk of Alzheimer’s disease

International research team led by Dr. Weihong Song has for the first time identified a gene that increases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

8% of school-age children have thought about or attempted suicide

A new study looks at risk and protective factors associated with childhood suicide.

New funding accelerates COVID-19 research at UBC

Faculty of Medicine researchers receive federal funding to advance global COVID-19 response.

UBC researcher helping with global response to coronavirus

Dr. Srinivas Murthy discusses the outcome of the World Health Organization forum and his role in helping combat the outbreak.