Professionalism and non-technical skills in Radiology in the UK: a review of the national curriculum.
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Publication Date
2018-02-05Journal Title
BMC Res Notes
ISSN
1756-0500
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
96
Language
eng
Type
Article
Physical Medium
Electronic
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Daley, F., Bister, D., Markless, S., & Set, P. (2018). Professionalism and non-technical skills in Radiology in the UK: a review of the national curriculum.. BMC Res Notes, 11 (1), 96. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-018-3200-5
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To drive quality and safe clinical practice, professional values and non-technical skills need to be explicit in all postgraduate medical curricula and appropriate assessment tools should be available for teachers to apply. We interrogate a national Radiology curriculum for content on professionalism and assessment tools, comparing it with the Royal College of Physicians' 2005 document. RESULTS: We found that whilst the knowledge for practising with professional values is embedded in the curriculum, the skills that have to be acquired have not been comprehensively developed. This is reflected in the restricted assessment tools that are mapped to each generic area. The terminology used in the Radiology curriculum was varied and the most frequently used descriptor for professionalism or behaviours pertaining to non-technical aspects was Good Medical Practice; a term used by our regulator, the General Medical Council, and to which our curriculum is mapped. If terminology is to be standardized in Britain collaboration with our regulator is key. We need standardized terminology to permit effective research and sharing of best practice. The Radiology curriculum encompasses all the values set out in the seminal document produced by the Royal College of Physicians in 2005, Doctors in society: medical professionalism in a changing world.
Keywords
Education, Patient Safety, Postgraduate curriculum, Professionalism, Radiology, Clinical Competence, Curriculum, Humans, Internship and Residency, Patient Safety, Professionalism, Radiology, United Kingdom, Workforce
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-018-3200-5
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/280640
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