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    Development and reliability testing of TAB a form for 360° assessment of Senior House Officers' professional behaviour, as specified by the General Medical Council

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    Whitehouse, Andrew
    Hassell, Andrew
    Wood, Laurence
    Wall, David
    Walzman, Mike
    Campbell, Ian
    Affiliation
    West Midlands Deanery; George Eliot Hospital
    Publication date
    2005-05
    Subject
    Patients. Primary care. Medical profession. Forensic medicine
    Health services. Management
    
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    Assessment of the professional behaviour of doctors is increasingly recognized as an essential component of doctors' training (Ben-David et al., 2004) with equally important implications for doctors in permanent posts. TAB is a proforma for such assessment using a 360 degree process in which up to 15 colleagues of a doctor assess that doctor's professional behaviour. The pro forma is presented, together with discussion of the format and approach developed, with particular reference to the General Medical Council document "Good Medical Practice". We report on initial piloting of the approach in two UK NHS hospital trusts. In total 440 assessments of 30 doctors were completed. Data regarding intra-observer and inter-observer variation indicate that the process is reliable, practical and consistent. We believe this approach may represent a workable way ahead to promoting appropriate professional behaviour on the part of medical trainees and that it offers potential for re-validation of hospital consultants. There is a clear need for further development and evaluation of this approach, most notably its acceptability and value to all involved.
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    Whitehouse A, Hassell A, Wood L, Wall D, Walzman M, Campbell I. Development and reliability testing of TAB a form for 360 degrees assessment of Senior House Officers' professional behaviour, as specified by the General Medical Council. Med Teach. 2005 May;27(3):252-8. doi: 10.1080/01421590500047062.
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/4300
    DOI
    10.1080/01421590500047062
    Journal
    Medical Teacher
    Publisher
    Taylor and Francis Group
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    10.1080/01421590500047062
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