Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness for practice, findings are largely based on simplistic survey data or perceptions of newly graduated junior doctors and their clinical supervisors alone. This study explores, in a deeper manner, multiple stakeholders’ conceptualisations of what it means to be prepared for practice and their perceptions about newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness (or unpreparedness) using innovative qualitative methods.Design A multistakeholder, multicentre qualitative study including narrative interviews and longitudinal audio diaries.Setting Four UK settings: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.Participants Eight stakeholder groups comprisin...
This programme of research aimed to understand the extent to which current UK medical graduates are ...
Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and tha...
This programme of research aimed to understand the extent to which current UK medical graduates are ...
Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness ...
Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness ...
Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness ...
Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness ...
Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness ...
Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the link in this r...
<p>Background: There is evidence that graduates of different medical schools vary in their pre...
Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and tha...
<p>Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work...
BACKGROUND: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and tha...
Background New doctors are expected to assess and manage acutely deteriorating patients from their f...
This programme of research aimed to understand the extent to which current UK medical graduates are ...
Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and tha...
This programme of research aimed to understand the extent to which current UK medical graduates are ...
Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness ...
Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness ...
Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness ...
Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness ...
Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness ...
Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the link in this r...
<p>Background: There is evidence that graduates of different medical schools vary in their pre...
Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and tha...
<p>Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work...
BACKGROUND: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and tha...
Background New doctors are expected to assess and manage acutely deteriorating patients from their f...
This programme of research aimed to understand the extent to which current UK medical graduates are ...
Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and tha...
This programme of research aimed to understand the extent to which current UK medical graduates are ...