Purpose – this study aims to investigate quality of feedback as offered by supervisor-assessors with varying levels of assessor expertise following assessment of performance in residency training in a health care setting. It furthermore investigates if and how different levels of assessor expertise influence feedback characteristics. Design/methodology/approach – experienced (n=18) and non-experienced (n=16) supervisor-assessors with different levels of assessor expertise in general practice (gp) watched two videotapes, each presenting a trainee in a “real-life” patient encounter. After watching each videotape, participants documented performance ratings, wrote down narrative feedback comments and verbalized their feedback. Deductive conten...
Assessor training is essential for defensible assessments of physician performance. This study explo...
The recent rise of interest among the medical education community in individual faculty making subje...
The recent rise of interest among the medical education community in individual faculty making subje...
Purpose – this study aims to investigate quality of feedback as offered by supervisor-assessors with...
Purpose – this study aims to investigate quality of feedback as offered by supervisor-assessors with...
Purpose – this study aims to investigate quality of feedback as offered by supervisor-assessors with...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Feedback in workplace-based clinical settings often relies...
Background. Effective supervision by consultants in postgraduate medical education involves the proc...
Abstract Background During their pre-clinical years, medical students are given the opportunity to p...
OBJECTIVES: Feedback in workplace-based clinical settings often relies on expert trainers' judgement...
Background. Effective supervision by consultants in postgraduate medical education involves the proc...
Background. The training of novices, in any field, to achieve the optimum state of cognitive, clinic...
BackgroundMultisource feedback (MSF) is increasingly being used to assess trainee performance, with ...
BackgroundMultisource feedback (MSF) is increasingly being used to assess trainee performance, with ...
Construct: Competence Based Medical Education (CBME) is designed to use workplace-based assessment (...
Assessor training is essential for defensible assessments of physician performance. This study explo...
The recent rise of interest among the medical education community in individual faculty making subje...
The recent rise of interest among the medical education community in individual faculty making subje...
Purpose – this study aims to investigate quality of feedback as offered by supervisor-assessors with...
Purpose – this study aims to investigate quality of feedback as offered by supervisor-assessors with...
Purpose – this study aims to investigate quality of feedback as offered by supervisor-assessors with...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Feedback in workplace-based clinical settings often relies...
Background. Effective supervision by consultants in postgraduate medical education involves the proc...
Abstract Background During their pre-clinical years, medical students are given the opportunity to p...
OBJECTIVES: Feedback in workplace-based clinical settings often relies on expert trainers' judgement...
Background. Effective supervision by consultants in postgraduate medical education involves the proc...
Background. The training of novices, in any field, to achieve the optimum state of cognitive, clinic...
BackgroundMultisource feedback (MSF) is increasingly being used to assess trainee performance, with ...
BackgroundMultisource feedback (MSF) is increasingly being used to assess trainee performance, with ...
Construct: Competence Based Medical Education (CBME) is designed to use workplace-based assessment (...
Assessor training is essential for defensible assessments of physician performance. This study explo...
The recent rise of interest among the medical education community in individual faculty making subje...
The recent rise of interest among the medical education community in individual faculty making subje...