BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Poor performance among trainees is an important issue, for patient safety and economic reasons. While early identification might enhance remediation measures, we explored the frequency, nature, and risk factors of poor performance in a Dutch postgraduate general practitioner (GP) training program. METHODS: All trainees who started the GP training between 2005 and 2007 were included. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was applied to examine associations between individual characteristics; early assessments of competencies and knowledge, training process characteristics (eg, illness, maternal leave), and the outcome poor performance; sub-analyses were performed for each year. RESULTS: A total of 215 trainees ...
Background: Previous studies have found that general practitioner (GP) trainees (registrars) see a d...
Background: Previous studies have found that general practitioner (GP) trainees (registrars) see a d...
BACKGROUND: The impact of high physician workload and job stress on quality and outcomes of healthca...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Poor performance among trainees is an important issue, for patient safety...
Until 2014 the selection for the Dutch postgraduate GP training was conducted locally, on the eight ...
INTRODUCTION: Poor physician performance has a profound impact on patient safety and society's trust...
Introduction: Poor physician performance has a profound impact on patient safety and society's trust...
Background: In the Netherlands we select candidates for the postgraduate GP training by assessing pe...
The variety of health problems (patient mix) that medical trainees encounter is presumed to be suffi...
BACKGROUND: Poorly performing doctors are a source of harm but do not commonly feature in discussion...
BACKGROUND: Efficient selection of medical students in GP training plays an important role in improv...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Background: Historically, semi-structured interviews (SSI) ha...
BACKGROUND: Underperformance and the disharmony it can cause are not commonly faced by trainees. How...
During their first training period in general practice the authors felt that they did not encounter ...
Challenges facing general practice are multiple and extreme. Amongst them is the increasing difficul...
Background: Previous studies have found that general practitioner (GP) trainees (registrars) see a d...
Background: Previous studies have found that general practitioner (GP) trainees (registrars) see a d...
BACKGROUND: The impact of high physician workload and job stress on quality and outcomes of healthca...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Poor performance among trainees is an important issue, for patient safety...
Until 2014 the selection for the Dutch postgraduate GP training was conducted locally, on the eight ...
INTRODUCTION: Poor physician performance has a profound impact on patient safety and society's trust...
Introduction: Poor physician performance has a profound impact on patient safety and society's trust...
Background: In the Netherlands we select candidates for the postgraduate GP training by assessing pe...
The variety of health problems (patient mix) that medical trainees encounter is presumed to be suffi...
BACKGROUND: Poorly performing doctors are a source of harm but do not commonly feature in discussion...
BACKGROUND: Efficient selection of medical students in GP training plays an important role in improv...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Background: Historically, semi-structured interviews (SSI) ha...
BACKGROUND: Underperformance and the disharmony it can cause are not commonly faced by trainees. How...
During their first training period in general practice the authors felt that they did not encounter ...
Challenges facing general practice are multiple and extreme. Amongst them is the increasing difficul...
Background: Previous studies have found that general practitioner (GP) trainees (registrars) see a d...
Background: Previous studies have found that general practitioner (GP) trainees (registrars) see a d...
BACKGROUND: The impact of high physician workload and job stress on quality and outcomes of healthca...