The importance of an interdisciplinary endeavour is the capacity of multiple professionals with different backgrounds working together to deliver higher quality care [1]. The concept of medicine as an isolated discipline concerned with the restoration of health has been replaced with the concept of different health professionals working together to maintain health [2]. This type of team-based learning can occur in either academic or clinical settings, during medical school and residency, and consist of any combination of professional groups [3]. Interdisciplinary collaboration in health care is crucial to offering patient-centred care, and working collaboratively is not only essential but also crucial in providing quality and safety in patient-centred care [2]. In the thoracostomy procedure, the physician/surgeon and nursing teams must work together to achieve patient care, sharing tasks and responsibilities [2].