As nearly all doctors deal with patients requiring palliative care, it is imperative that palliative care education starts early. This study aimed to validate a national, palliative care competency framework for undergraduate medical curricula. We conducted a Delphi study with five groups of stakeholders (palliative care experts, physicians, nurses, curriculum coordinators, and junior doctors), inviting them to rate a competency list. The list was organized around six key competencies. For each competency, participants indicated the level to which students should have mastered the skill at the end of undergraduate training. Stability was reached after two rating rounds (N = 82 round 1, N = 54 round 2). The results showed high levels of agre...
Background: A proportion of newly qualified doctors report feeling unprepared to manage patients wit...
Background: A proportion of newly qualified doctors report feeling unprepared to manage patients wit...
BACKGROUND: A proportion of newly qualified doctors report feeling unprepared to manage patients wit...
As nearly all doctors deal with patients requiring palliative care, it is imperative that palliative...
Abstract Objective: to propose essential competencies for the teaching of palliative care on underg...
There is a growing demand to include palliative care education in the undergraduate medical curricul...
Abstract Background: Globally, the need for palliative care will increase as a result of the ageing...
Background The need for palliative care is increasing. Since almost every junior doctor will come ac...
Background The need for palliative care is increasing. Since almost every junior doctor will come ac...
Background The need for palliative care is increasing. Since almost every junior doctor will come ac...
Previous literature demonstrates that current palliative care training is in need of improvement for...
Background: We wished to explore the ways in which palliative care is included in undergraduate hea...
Background: Effective undergraduate education is required to enable newly qualified doctors to safel...
Background: A proportion of newly qualified doctors report feeling unprepared to manage patients wit...
Background: Effective undergraduate education is required to enable newly qualified doctors to safel...
Background: A proportion of newly qualified doctors report feeling unprepared to manage patients wit...
Background: A proportion of newly qualified doctors report feeling unprepared to manage patients wit...
BACKGROUND: A proportion of newly qualified doctors report feeling unprepared to manage patients wit...
As nearly all doctors deal with patients requiring palliative care, it is imperative that palliative...
Abstract Objective: to propose essential competencies for the teaching of palliative care on underg...
There is a growing demand to include palliative care education in the undergraduate medical curricul...
Abstract Background: Globally, the need for palliative care will increase as a result of the ageing...
Background The need for palliative care is increasing. Since almost every junior doctor will come ac...
Background The need for palliative care is increasing. Since almost every junior doctor will come ac...
Background The need for palliative care is increasing. Since almost every junior doctor will come ac...
Previous literature demonstrates that current palliative care training is in need of improvement for...
Background: We wished to explore the ways in which palliative care is included in undergraduate hea...
Background: Effective undergraduate education is required to enable newly qualified doctors to safel...
Background: A proportion of newly qualified doctors report feeling unprepared to manage patients wit...
Background: Effective undergraduate education is required to enable newly qualified doctors to safel...
Background: A proportion of newly qualified doctors report feeling unprepared to manage patients wit...
Background: A proportion of newly qualified doctors report feeling unprepared to manage patients wit...
BACKGROUND: A proportion of newly qualified doctors report feeling unprepared to manage patients wit...