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Defining and Assessing Professional Competence [PDF]

open access: possibleJAMA, 2002
Current assessment formats for physicians and trainees reliably test core knowledge and basic skills. However, they may underemphasize some important domains of professional medical practice, including interpersonal skills, lifelong learning, professionalism, and integration of core knowledge into clinical practice.To propose a definition of ...
Ronald M. Epstein, Edward M. Hundert
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Moral courage, burnout, professional competence, and compassion fatigue among nurses

Nursing Ethics, 2023
Background Moral courage is the ability to defend and practice ethical and moral action when faced with a challenge, even if it means rejecting pressure to act otherwise.
M. H. Alshammari, Mohammad Alboliteeh
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Disentangling professional competence and foreign accent

Journal of Second Language Pronunciation, 2022
This study examined listeners’ evaluations of first (L1) and second language (L2) English speech in work-related contexts. Ninety-six English-speaking listeners from Calgary rated audio recordings of 12 English speakers (6 L1 English, 6 L1 Tagalog ...
Cesar Teló   +2 more
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Doctors' attitudes to maintenance of professional competence: A scoping review

Medical Education, 2021
Recent decades have seen the international implementation of programmes aimed at assuring the continuing competence of doctors. Maintenance of Professional Competence (MPC) programmes aim to encourage doctors' lifelong learning and ensure high‐quality ...
Anél Wiese   +3 more
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Professional Competence Among Registered Nurses Working in Hospitals in Saudi Arabia and Their Experiences of Quality of Nursing Care and Patient Safety

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2021
Introduction: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) plans to become self-sufficient, generating a national nursing workforce. The study’s purpose was to assess nurses’ self-reported professional competence and illuminate experiences of the quality of nursing
J. Halabi, J. Nilsson, M. Lepp
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The Influence of Principal’s Leadership, Academic Supervision, and Professional Competence toward Teachers’ Performance

, 2020
In this study, we examined the significant influence of the principal’s leadership, academic supervision, and professional competence toward teachers’ performance. We researched high school in the sub rayon 06 of Banyuasin.
D. Kartini, M. Kristiawan, Happy Fitria
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Competency and professionalism in medicine

The Clinical Teacher, 2012
In this article some definitions of competency and professionalism will be discussed, and an overview of existing methods that assess competency and professionalism in anaesthesia resident doctors (residents) is provided. In addition, we will discuss how progression to professionalism, education in anaesthesiology and other medical specialties may be ...
Paul J. Samuels   +2 more
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Developing professional knowledge and competence

, 1994
The Context for Professional Education and Development. Part 1 - Professional Knowledge - Its Character, Development and Use: The Influence of Context on Knowledge Use - What is Learned from Continuing Professional Education and How Kinds of Professional
M. Eraut
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Professional competence of practising nurses

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2013
Aims and objectivesTo compare nurse competence in terms of its quality and frequency of action in medical, surgical, paediatric/obstetric/gynaecological and psychiatric clinical fields.BackgroundOne challenge of current health care is to target practising nurses' competencies to optimal use.
RN Helena Leino-Kilpi PhD   +3 more
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