Background Less attractive specialties in medicine are struggling to recruit and retain physicians. When properly organized and delivered, continuing medical education (CME) activities that include short courses, coaching in the workplace, and communities of practice might offer a solution to this problem. This position paper discusses how educationalists can create CME activities based on the self-determination theory that increase physicians' intrinsic motivation to work in these specialties. Main content The authors propose a set of guidelines for the design of CME activities that offer physicians meaningful training experiences within the limits of the available resources and support. First, to increase physicians' sense of professional...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Abstract Background and Aims Little is known about physicians' approaches to continuing medical educ...
INTRODUCTION: Our current knowledge-based society and the many actualisations within the medical pro...
Background Less attractive specialties in medicine are struggling to recruit and retain physicians. ...
Background Less attractive specialties in medicine are struggling to recruit and retain physicians. ...
Background Less attractive specialties in medicine are struggling to recruit and retain physicians. ...
Background Less attractive specialties in medicine are struggling to recruit and retain physicians. ...
Background Less attractive specialties in medicine are struggling to recruit and retain physicians. ...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Abstract Background and Aims Little is known about physicians' approaches to continuing medical educ...
INTRODUCTION: Our current knowledge-based society and the many actualisations within the medical pro...
Background Less attractive specialties in medicine are struggling to recruit and retain physicians. ...
Background Less attractive specialties in medicine are struggling to recruit and retain physicians. ...
Background Less attractive specialties in medicine are struggling to recruit and retain physicians. ...
Background Less attractive specialties in medicine are struggling to recruit and retain physicians. ...
Background Less attractive specialties in medicine are struggling to recruit and retain physicians. ...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Most physicians believe that to provide the best possible care to their patients, they must commit t...
Abstract Background and Aims Little is known about physicians' approaches to continuing medical educ...
INTRODUCTION: Our current knowledge-based society and the many actualisations within the medical pro...