Multidisciplinary definition

Multidisciplinary means the involvement of two or more disciplines or professions in the provision of integrated and coordinated early intervention services including evaluation and assessment activities and the development of the IFSP. [34 CFR 303.17]
Multidisciplinary means personnel from more than one discipline who work with the child and family, and who coordinate with other members of the team.
Multidisciplinary means the involvement of two or more separate disciplines or professions.

Examples of Multidisciplinary in a sentence

  • As Negotiated Community Action Treatment (CAT) Team for Ages 0-10 (CAT Tier 3 Variation) Guidance 38, Section N School, preschool, and daycare attendance 80% Level of Functioning (CFRAS and FARS) 80% Living in a Community Setting 90% Family Functioning (NCFAS-G+R) 65% Multidisciplinary Child Welfare Teams, Family Intensive Treatment (FIT), Tier 2 Variation Guidance 39, Section IV.

  • Multi-disciplinary reviews are typically performed in our offices but we are available for onsite work when required and whenever possible.

  • Forensic Multidisciplinary Team (FMDT) From the funds in Specific Appropriation 383, recurring General Revenue Fund is provided for the creation of a pilot community Forensic Multidisciplinary Team designed to divert individuals from secure forensic commitment by providing community-based services.

  • Structural Equation Modeling: a Multidisciplinary Journal, 6(1), 1-55.

  • The District/School, in cooperation with the AIU, shall conduct student Multidisciplinary Evaluations (“MDEs”) and Re-evaluations (“RRs”) and develop Individualized Education Programs (“IEPs”) and revise those plans as necessary for exceptional and thought-to-be exceptional students of the District/School.


More Definitions of Multidisciplinary

Multidisciplinary means a mix of representatives from at least three different mental health professions licensed in accordance with the Health Occupations Article, one of whom shall be:
Multidisciplinary means the involvement of 2 or more individuals from separate disciplines or professions;
Multidisciplinary means the involvement of two or more separate disciplines or professions and with respect to:
Multidisciplinary means the involvement of two or more separate disciplines or professions and with respect to: 003.16A The evaluation of the child and assessments of the child and family, may include one individual who is qualified in more than one discipline or profession; and 003.16B Pursuant to 480 NAC 10, the IFSP team must include the involvement of the parent and two or more individuals from separate disciplines or professions and one of these individuals must be the services coordinator.
Multidisciplinary means combining or involving more than two academic disciplines or professional specialisations in a project and/or in an approach to a topic or problem.
Multidisciplinary means part or all items / equipment /supplies and works involving either or all process, civil, mechanical, electrical, instrument engineering.
Multidisciplinary means the involvement of two or more disciplines or professions in the provision of integrated and coordinated services including evalua- tion and assessment activities and the development of the IFSP.