BACKGROUND: Historically, individual doctors were responsible for maintaining their own professional competence. More recently, changing patient expectations, debate about the appropriateness of professional self-regulation, and high-profile cases of malpractice have led to a move towards formal regulation of professional competence (RPC). Such programmes require doctors to demonstrate that they are fit to practice, through a variety of means. Participation in RPC is now part of many doctors' professional lives, yet it remains a highly contested area. Cost, limited evidence of impact, and lack of relevance to practice are amongst the criticisms cited. Doctors' attitudes towards RPC, their beliefs about its objectives and effectiveness, and ...
This Article proposes a solution to the problems associated with the current use of vague standards ...
Ensuring that physicians are practicing safely and effectively is a critical role of state licensing...
OBJECTIVE: To report junior doctors' views on specialist registrar (SpR) training. DESIGN: In 1999, ...
Background: Historically, individual doctors were responsible for maintaining their own professional...
Background: Historically, individual doctors were responsible for maintaining their own professional...
Aim An analysis of referrals for competence reviews since the introduction of the Medical Practition...
Purpose: Many primary qualitative studies of barriers and facilitators for doctors’ use of evidence-...
The Annual Review of Competence Progression (ARCP) is the process used to determine whether trainee ...
Background: The Faculty of Occupational Medicine and NHS Plus are working to increase the availabili...
Summary: One of the most challenging tasks facing clinicians today is the assessment of patients\u2...
Professional attitudes and behaviours have only recently been explicitly recognized by medical educa...
Background: Medical professionalism enhances doctor-patient relationships and advances patient-centr...
Objectives Programmes to ensure doctors’ maintenance of professional competence (MPC) have been esta...
The past decade witnessed a series of high-profile inquiries that cast a noxious miasma over the med...
The informed and empowered consumer is an ideal invoked by many would-be health care reformers. An a...
This Article proposes a solution to the problems associated with the current use of vague standards ...
Ensuring that physicians are practicing safely and effectively is a critical role of state licensing...
OBJECTIVE: To report junior doctors' views on specialist registrar (SpR) training. DESIGN: In 1999, ...
Background: Historically, individual doctors were responsible for maintaining their own professional...
Background: Historically, individual doctors were responsible for maintaining their own professional...
Aim An analysis of referrals for competence reviews since the introduction of the Medical Practition...
Purpose: Many primary qualitative studies of barriers and facilitators for doctors’ use of evidence-...
The Annual Review of Competence Progression (ARCP) is the process used to determine whether trainee ...
Background: The Faculty of Occupational Medicine and NHS Plus are working to increase the availabili...
Summary: One of the most challenging tasks facing clinicians today is the assessment of patients\u2...
Professional attitudes and behaviours have only recently been explicitly recognized by medical educa...
Background: Medical professionalism enhances doctor-patient relationships and advances patient-centr...
Objectives Programmes to ensure doctors’ maintenance of professional competence (MPC) have been esta...
The past decade witnessed a series of high-profile inquiries that cast a noxious miasma over the med...
The informed and empowered consumer is an ideal invoked by many would-be health care reformers. An a...
This Article proposes a solution to the problems associated with the current use of vague standards ...
Ensuring that physicians are practicing safely and effectively is a critical role of state licensing...
OBJECTIVE: To report junior doctors' views on specialist registrar (SpR) training. DESIGN: In 1999, ...