Background: Physician characteristics such as education and sociodemographic attributes are associated with particular practice patterns, such as practice in rural settings. Understanding the Canadian context of such associations can inform medical school recruitment and health workforce decision-making. Objective: The objective of this scoping review was to report the nature and extent of the literature on associations between characteristics of physicians in Canada and physicians’ practice patterns. Eligibility criteria: We included studies reporting associations between 1) the education or sociodemographic attributes of practicing physicians or residents in Canada and 2) practice patterns, including career choice, practice setting, and p...
Background: This paper offers insight into (1) the driving and restraining forces impacting the incl...
Background: Medical student investment in resource stewardship (RS) is essential as resource overuse...
Introduction: Worldwide, there is an increased use of coercion in psychiatry, particularly through i...
Background: Canadian specialist residency training programs are implementing a form of competency-ba...
The transition from undergraduate medical education (UGME) to postgraduate medical education (PGME) ...
Background: There has been an increasing number of Canadian medical graduates who have gone unmatche...
Background: Over the last 31 years, there have been several institutional efforts to better recogniz...
Background: Administrative data are generated when educating, licensing, and regulating future physi...
Background: Competency-based medical education (CBME) is an outcomes-based curricular paradigm focus...
Background: Open inquiry-based learning (IBL) that aims to foster higher-level thinking, is defined ...
Purpose: Patients identifying as sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) face healthcare barriers. This ...
Background: Although traditional and cultural health practices are widely used in Colombia, physicia...
Purpose: Equitable appointments of departmental leaders in medical schools have lagged behind other ...
Background: Preclinical medical students commonly perceive shadowing as beneficial for career explor...
Background: Workplace-based assessment (WBA) is a critical component of competency-based medical edu...
Background: This paper offers insight into (1) the driving and restraining forces impacting the incl...
Background: Medical student investment in resource stewardship (RS) is essential as resource overuse...
Introduction: Worldwide, there is an increased use of coercion in psychiatry, particularly through i...
Background: Canadian specialist residency training programs are implementing a form of competency-ba...
The transition from undergraduate medical education (UGME) to postgraduate medical education (PGME) ...
Background: There has been an increasing number of Canadian medical graduates who have gone unmatche...
Background: Over the last 31 years, there have been several institutional efforts to better recogniz...
Background: Administrative data are generated when educating, licensing, and regulating future physi...
Background: Competency-based medical education (CBME) is an outcomes-based curricular paradigm focus...
Background: Open inquiry-based learning (IBL) that aims to foster higher-level thinking, is defined ...
Purpose: Patients identifying as sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) face healthcare barriers. This ...
Background: Although traditional and cultural health practices are widely used in Colombia, physicia...
Purpose: Equitable appointments of departmental leaders in medical schools have lagged behind other ...
Background: Preclinical medical students commonly perceive shadowing as beneficial for career explor...
Background: Workplace-based assessment (WBA) is a critical component of competency-based medical edu...
Background: This paper offers insight into (1) the driving and restraining forces impacting the incl...
Background: Medical student investment in resource stewardship (RS) is essential as resource overuse...
Introduction: Worldwide, there is an increased use of coercion in psychiatry, particularly through i...