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Portfolio-based appraisal: superficial or useful?

John Martyn Chamberlain, Marty Chamberlain Orcid Logo

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, Volume: 70, Issue: 11, Pages: 614 - 615

Swansea University Author: Marty Chamberlain Orcid Logo

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This paper outlines the growing role played by performance appraisal within medical regulation, supported by learning portfolios. It investigates if these are superficial or useful tools. In doing so it argues that caution must be exercised in promoting such tools to help modernise medical regulator...

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Published in: British Journal of Hospital Medicine
ISSN: 1750-8460 1759-7390
Published: 2009
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