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View article: Implementing recommendations to optimise professional support in the medical workplace: A participatory approach
Implementing recommendations to optimise professional support in the medical workplace: A participatory approach Open
Introduction The professional support (including remediation) of practising doctors has not been widely researched, and there have been no studies to date that have implemented evidence‐based recommendations about support and remediation i…
View article: Review of the validity of DOPS as an assessment tool for the procedural skills of surgical trainees
Review of the validity of DOPS as an assessment tool for the procedural skills of surgical trainees Open
Introduction Surgical trainees at all stages are mandated to use workplace-based assessments (WBAs) to gain feedback from their trainers. Direct observation of procedural skills (DOPS) is a tool to assess hands-on surgical skills. This rev…
View article: 545 Review of the Validity of DOPS as an Assessment Tool for the Procedural Skills of Surgical Trainees
545 Review of the Validity of DOPS as an Assessment Tool for the Procedural Skills of Surgical Trainees Open
Introduction Surgical trainees at all stages are mandated to use workplace-based assessments (WBAs) to gain feedback from their trainers. Direct observation of procedural skills (DOPS) is a tool to assess hands-on surgical skills. This rev…
View article: Remediation programmes for practising doctors to restore patient safety: the RESTORE realist review
Remediation programmes for practising doctors to restore patient safety: the RESTORE realist review Open
Background An underperforming doctor puts patient safety at risk. Remediation is an intervention intended to address underperformance and return a doctor to safe practice. Used in health-care systems all over the world, it has clear implic…
View article: Optimising the delivery of remediation programmes for doctors: A realist review
Optimising the delivery of remediation programmes for doctors: A realist review Open
Context Medical underperformance puts patient safety at risk. Remediation, the process that seeks to ‘remedy’ underperformance and return a doctor to safe practice, is therefore a crucially important area of medical education. However, alt…
View article: ‘You're just a locum’: professional identity and temporary workers in the medical profession
‘You're just a locum’: professional identity and temporary workers in the medical profession Open
Internationally, there has been substantial growth in temporary working, including in the medical profession where temporary doctors are known as locums. There is little research into the implications of temporary work in health care. In t…
View article: Reviving clinical governance? A qualitative study of the impact of professional regulatory reform on clinical governance in healthcare organisations in England
Reviving clinical governance? A qualitative study of the impact of professional regulatory reform on clinical governance in healthcare organisations in England Open
Revalidation has increased alignment between systems for organisational and professional oversight and accountability, resulting in increased scrutiny of clinical practice. However, it is still a matter of conjecture whether this will in t…
View article: The Chester 'Command' System c. 71-96 C.E.
The Chester 'Command' System c. 71-96 C.E. Open
This thesis centres on the operations of the Chester ‘command’ system in the region of North Wales, roughly from the first year in which Petilius Cerialis served as the governor of Britain to the death of Emperor Domitian. Despite the seve…
View article: Remediating professionalism lapses in medical students and doctors: A systematic review
Remediating professionalism lapses in medical students and doctors: A systematic review Open
Context A remediation intervention aims to facilitate the improvement of an individual whose competence in a particular skill has dropped below the level expected. Little is known regarding the effectiveness of remediation, especially in t…
View article: The impact of patient complaints and compliments on medical performance: a systematic review
The impact of patient complaints and compliments on medical performance: a systematic review Open
Background: Patient complaints and compliments are considered integral to patient safety and quality of care. This review therefore sought to explore the impact of patient complaints and compliments on the medical performance of individua…
View article: Learning from significant medical events: a systematic review
Learning from significant medical events: a systematic review Open
Rationale, aims and objectives: Learning from significant medical events is a core component of quality and safety practice in healthcare worldwide and is a key component of efforts to increase the person-centeredness of clinical service. …
View article: Reforming medical regulation: a qualitative study of the implementation of medical revalidation in England, using Normalization Process Theory
Reforming medical regulation: a qualitative study of the implementation of medical revalidation in England, using Normalization Process Theory Open
Objectives The introduction of medical revalidation in 2012 has been a controversial and radical change to medical regulation in the UK. It involved changes to the way organizations manage medical performance, and to the relationships betw…
View article: Sociodemographic and educational characteristics of doctors applying for psychiatry training in the UK: secondary analysis of data from the UK Medical Education Database project
Sociodemographic and educational characteristics of doctors applying for psychiatry training in the UK: secondary analysis of data from the UK Medical Education Database project Open
Aims and method Workforce shortages in psychiatry are common worldwide. The international literature provides insights into factors influencing decisions to train in psychiatry but is predominately survey based. This national cohort study …
View article: Reforming regulatory relationships: The impact of medical revalidation on doctors, employers, and the General Medical Council in the United Kingdom
Reforming regulatory relationships: The impact of medical revalidation on doctors, employers, and the General Medical Council in the United Kingdom Open
In 2012, medical regulation in the United Kingdom was fundamentally changed by the introduction of revalidation – a process by which all licensed doctors are required to regularly demonstrate that they are up to date and fit to practice in…
View article: Remediating doctors’ performance to restore patient safety: a realist review protocol
Remediating doctors’ performance to restore patient safety: a realist review protocol Open
Introduction Underperformance by doctors poses a risk to patient safety. Remediation is an intervention designed to remedy underperformance and return a doctor to safe practice. Remediation is widely used across healthcare systems globally…
View article: The International Landscape of Medical Licensing Examinations: A Typology Derived From a Systematic Review
The International Landscape of Medical Licensing Examinations: A Typology Derived From a Systematic Review Open
The issue of national licensing cannot be viewed in isolation from workforce planning; future research on the efficacy of national licensing systems to drive up standards should be integrated with research on the implications of such syste…
View article: UK Policy on Doctor Remediation: Trajectories and Challenges
UK Policy on Doctor Remediation: Trajectories and Challenges Open
Around the world, policy-makers, academics, and health service professionals have become increasingly aware of the importance of remediation, the process by which poor performance is “remedied,” as part of the changing landscape of medical…