Surgeons as Educators A Guide for Academic Development and Teaching Excellence
298 thought would be useful. These were very helpful as I worked with the Clinical Competency Committee to outline a sensible re ...
299 the night! Every faculty member is invested in your success and is devoted to help- ing you become the great doctor we know ...
300 II. Opportunity to Correct Deficiency It is ultimately your responsibility to take the steps necessary to meet expectations. ...
301 In addition, Dr. __ has admitted to several instances of unprofessional conduct that will not be tolerated. WHEREAS, Dr. __ ...
302 Notice to Management and Human Resources. Dr. __ acknowledges and agrees that Hospital’s GME Office has the right to provid ...
303 Yao DC, Wright SM. The challenge of problem residents. J Gen Intern Med. 2001;16(7):486–92. Dudek NL, Marks MB, Regehr G. F ...
304 Sen S, Kranzler HR, Krystal JH, Speller H, Chan G, Gelernter J, Guille C. A prospective cohort study investigating factors ...
305 ated with suboptimal outcomes for the 1994–1999 cohort of US medical school matriculants. JAMA 2010;304(11):1212–1219. Yeo ...
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310 Increased numbers of allegations of negligence and public expectations for solu- tions have created a pressure to enforce th ...
311 help toward a greater understanding of the surgeon in the midst of an adverse event are suggested. While psychological theor ...
312 characterized by a visceral response of tachycardia, anxiety, and self-deprecation. In this phase, surgeons described a phys ...
313 reactions among surgeons might help prevent the individual surgeon feeling they are all alone in these experiences or not “c ...
314 surgery counterparts, hypothesizing that general surgeons may be less accustomed to life-threatening complications or a comp ...
315 situation [ 36 ]. In the previous example, the surgeon determined that her technical skill and self-esteem were independent ...
316 use of counterfactual thoughts changes. In the stages of surgeons’ reactions to error described above, we see surgeons movin ...
317 expectation [ 53 ]. Moments of uncertainty can be thought to reveal an underlying lack of expertise, while surgical error ca ...
318 Physicians may turn to a colleague for solace or advice after a medical error, because a colleague is uniquely positioned to ...
319 Kohn L, Corrigan J, Donaldson M. To err is human: building a safer health system. Washington, D.C: National Academy Press; ...
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