Surgeons play a critical role in the healthcare community and provide a service that can tremendously impact patients’ livelihood. However, there are relatively few means for monitoring surgeons’ performance quality and seeking improvement. Surgeon-level data provide an important metric for quality improvement and future training. A narrative review was conducted to analyze the utility of providing surgeons direct feedback on their individual performance. The articles selected identified means of collecting surgeon-specific data, suggested ways to report this information, identified pertinent gaps in the field, and concluded the results of giving feedback to surgeons. There is a relative sparsity of data pertaining to the effect of providin...
Abstract Background Lectures remain an important teaching method to present and structure knowledge ...
BACKGROUND: Individual physician performance assessment is a vital part of the medical regulation de...
Objective: Effective communication is critical to patient satisfaction, outcomes of care and malpra...
Currently, residents of surgical specialties lack effective and efficient feedback assessment tools ...
Background: The use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) to provide healthcare professionals...
Feedback of performance data is a well-established method of performance improvement in the health-c...
A consumer model of health supports that elective surgery patients should be informed about the past...
Introduction: The positive effect of feedback has long been recognized in surgical education. Surgic...
Introduction Surgeon-specific outcome data, or consultant outcome publication, refers to public acce...
Surgery remains a mainstay of initial treatment for prostate cancer, with an estimated 85,000 operat...
Background: The Australian and New Zealand Society of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons (ANZSCTS) Databa...
Contains fulltext : 52788.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...
Background: Patient feedback is considered integral to quality improvement and professional develop...
Public reporting of surgeon outcomes has become a key strategy in the English NHS to ensure accounta...
Purpose – this study aims to investigate quality of feedback as offered by supervisor-assessors with...
Abstract Background Lectures remain an important teaching method to present and structure knowledge ...
BACKGROUND: Individual physician performance assessment is a vital part of the medical regulation de...
Objective: Effective communication is critical to patient satisfaction, outcomes of care and malpra...
Currently, residents of surgical specialties lack effective and efficient feedback assessment tools ...
Background: The use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) to provide healthcare professionals...
Feedback of performance data is a well-established method of performance improvement in the health-c...
A consumer model of health supports that elective surgery patients should be informed about the past...
Introduction: The positive effect of feedback has long been recognized in surgical education. Surgic...
Introduction Surgeon-specific outcome data, or consultant outcome publication, refers to public acce...
Surgery remains a mainstay of initial treatment for prostate cancer, with an estimated 85,000 operat...
Background: The Australian and New Zealand Society of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons (ANZSCTS) Databa...
Contains fulltext : 52788.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...
Background: Patient feedback is considered integral to quality improvement and professional develop...
Public reporting of surgeon outcomes has become a key strategy in the English NHS to ensure accounta...
Purpose – this study aims to investigate quality of feedback as offered by supervisor-assessors with...
Abstract Background Lectures remain an important teaching method to present and structure knowledge ...
BACKGROUND: Individual physician performance assessment is a vital part of the medical regulation de...
Objective: Effective communication is critical to patient satisfaction, outcomes of care and malpra...