The authors of this qualitative study illustrate the processes of evidence interpretation Clinical Competency Committees
(CCCs) use to grapple with and weigh assessment data.
Read the accompanying article to this podcast: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.13884
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‘Noticing’ in health professions education: Time to pay attention? - Interview with Tim Clement
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Burnout, wellbeing and how they relate: A qualitative study in general practice trainees - Audio Paper with Shaun Prentice and Jill Benson
Goal co-construction and dialogue in an internal medicine longitudinal coaching programme - Interview with Laura Farrell
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Applicant perceptions of selection methods for health professions education: Rationales and subgroup differences - Audio Paper with Suzanne Fikrat-Wevers
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