Background Lapses in professionalism have profound negative effects on patients, health professionals, and society. The connection between unprofessional behaviour during training and later practice requires timely identification and remediation. However, appropriate language to describe unprofessional behaviour and its remediation during residency is lacking. Therefore, this exploratory study aims to investigate which behaviours of GP residents are considered unprofessional according to supervisors and faculty, and how remediation is applied. Methods We conducted eight semi-structured focus group interviews with 55 broadly selected supervisors from four Dutch GP training institutes. In addition, we conducted individual semi-structured inte...
Background: Developing professionalism is a core task in medical education. Unfortunately, it has re...
Background: Developing professionalism is a core task in medical education. Unfortunately, it has re...
Problem. Patients complain a lot about the (un)professional behaviour of their general practitioners...
Background Lapses in professionalism have profound negative effects on patients, health professional...
Background Lapses in professionalism have profound negative effects on patients, health professional...
Background Lapses in professionalism have profound negative effects on patients, health professional...
Background Lapses in professionalism have profound negative effects on patients, health professional...
Background Lapses in professionalism have profound negative effects on patients, health professional...
Background Unprofessional behaviour undermines organizational trust and negatively affects patient s...
Background Unprofessional behaviour undermines organizational trust and negatively affects patient s...
Abstract Background The present study aimed to investigate perception and engagement in unprofession...
Background Unprofessional behaviour undermines organizational trust and negatively affects patient s...
Background: Developing professionalism is a core task in medical education. Unfortunately, it has re...
Background: Developing professionalism is a core task in medical education. Unfortunately, it has re...
Background: Developing professionalism is a core task in medical education. Unfortunately, it has re...
Background: Developing professionalism is a core task in medical education. Unfortunately, it has re...
Background: Developing professionalism is a core task in medical education. Unfortunately, it has re...
Problem. Patients complain a lot about the (un)professional behaviour of their general practitioners...
Background Lapses in professionalism have profound negative effects on patients, health professional...
Background Lapses in professionalism have profound negative effects on patients, health professional...
Background Lapses in professionalism have profound negative effects on patients, health professional...
Background Lapses in professionalism have profound negative effects on patients, health professional...
Background Lapses in professionalism have profound negative effects on patients, health professional...
Background Unprofessional behaviour undermines organizational trust and negatively affects patient s...
Background Unprofessional behaviour undermines organizational trust and negatively affects patient s...
Abstract Background The present study aimed to investigate perception and engagement in unprofession...
Background Unprofessional behaviour undermines organizational trust and negatively affects patient s...
Background: Developing professionalism is a core task in medical education. Unfortunately, it has re...
Background: Developing professionalism is a core task in medical education. Unfortunately, it has re...
Background: Developing professionalism is a core task in medical education. Unfortunately, it has re...
Background: Developing professionalism is a core task in medical education. Unfortunately, it has re...
Background: Developing professionalism is a core task in medical education. Unfortunately, it has re...
Problem. Patients complain a lot about the (un)professional behaviour of their general practitioners...