Hospitalists provide a significant amount of direct clinical care in both academic and community hospitals. Peer feedback is a potentially underutilized and low resource method for improving clinical performance, which lends itself well to the frequent patient care handoffs that occur in the practice of hospital medicine. We review current literature on peer feedback to provide an overview of this performance improvement tool, briefly describe its incorporation into multi-source clinical performance appraisals across disciplines, highlight how peer feedback is currently used in hospital medicine, and present practical steps for hospital medicine programs to implement peer feedback to foster clinical excellence among their clinicians
Matthew J Metcalfe1, MAL Farrant2, JM Farrant31Department of Vascular Surgery, Imperial College NHS ...
Background: To review systematically the published literature relating to interventions informed by ...
Nursing care quality varies between hospitals, and even between departments within the same institut...
Peer feedback is one of the basic sections of professional development (Creta & Gross 2020). Peer fe...
Prior research has shown wide variation in clinical peer review program structure, process, governan...
Background: Peer assisted learning in the form of peer feedback has been used in a range of settings...
Peer review is the process by which clinicians evaluate and assist one another in better serving the...
Background Peer evaluation can provide valuable feedback to medical students, and increase student c...
The importance of peer feedback as a method of improving the quality of nursing practice is describe...
Despite its importance, the objective impact of clinical peer review on the quality and safety of ca...
Peer review is an assessment of performance by someone of the same status and ability as the reviewe...
In medical specialist training programmes it is common practice for residents to provide feedback to...
In medical specialist training programmes it is common practice for residents to provide feedback to...
Abstract This resource is a peer feedback tool for clinical teaching, designed to provide assessment...
The structured evaluation of doctors ’ performance through peer review is a relatively new phenomeno...
Matthew J Metcalfe1, MAL Farrant2, JM Farrant31Department of Vascular Surgery, Imperial College NHS ...
Background: To review systematically the published literature relating to interventions informed by ...
Nursing care quality varies between hospitals, and even between departments within the same institut...
Peer feedback is one of the basic sections of professional development (Creta & Gross 2020). Peer fe...
Prior research has shown wide variation in clinical peer review program structure, process, governan...
Background: Peer assisted learning in the form of peer feedback has been used in a range of settings...
Peer review is the process by which clinicians evaluate and assist one another in better serving the...
Background Peer evaluation can provide valuable feedback to medical students, and increase student c...
The importance of peer feedback as a method of improving the quality of nursing practice is describe...
Despite its importance, the objective impact of clinical peer review on the quality and safety of ca...
Peer review is an assessment of performance by someone of the same status and ability as the reviewe...
In medical specialist training programmes it is common practice for residents to provide feedback to...
In medical specialist training programmes it is common practice for residents to provide feedback to...
Abstract This resource is a peer feedback tool for clinical teaching, designed to provide assessment...
The structured evaluation of doctors ’ performance through peer review is a relatively new phenomeno...
Matthew J Metcalfe1, MAL Farrant2, JM Farrant31Department of Vascular Surgery, Imperial College NHS ...
Background: To review systematically the published literature relating to interventions informed by ...
Nursing care quality varies between hospitals, and even between departments within the same institut...