Gao Minghao
Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Abstract:
Due to complex pathogenesis, involvement of multiple organ systems, and high difficulty in diagnosis and treatment, the traditional single-discipline diagnosis and treatment model for complex diseases often leads to problems such as diagnostic bias, one-sided treatment plans, and poor prognosis. The Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) model breaks down disciplinary barriers, integrates the professional advantages of different disciplines, and provides personalized and standardized diagnosis and treatment services for patients with complex diseases through multi-dimensional and comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic discussions. Combining clinical practice and relevant research, this paper clarifies the definition and constituent elements of the MDT model, systematically analyzes its multi-level application effects in the diagnosis and treatment of complex diseases, proposes targeted optimization strategies to address current shortcomings in its application, and provides theoretical reference and practical guidance for the promotion and popularization of the MDT model and for improving the quality of diagnosis and treatment for complex diseases.
Key Words:
multidisciplinary collaboration; MDT model; complex diseases; diagnosis and treatment effect; disciplinary synergy