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Managing Underperformance in Trainees

2019
Managing surgical trainees who underperform can place significant demands on surgeons responsible for training. And it is not just trainees who underperform. In some specialities, more than 50% of surgeons can expect suspension from clinical duties pending the outcome of an investigation at some point in their career!
Jonathan Beard, Hilary Sanfey
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Managing underperformers

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2011
Lindsey B, Poppe, Robert P, Granko
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Managing underperformance

The Business & Management Collection, 2023
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Underperforming doctors. Recovery services.

The Health service journal, 1999
In the US, state medical licensing boards have the power to prevent sick doctors from practising if they do not undergo treatment. Every state has a programme for impaired doctors, most including a two-week hospital stay involving intensive psychotherapy. Research on recovery is limited, but some studies have found recovery rates of 75 per cent.
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Dealing with underperformance

Strategic HR Review, 2010
Jo Hennessy, Liz Finney
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Unexplained underperformance syndrome

2014
A Narvani, Panos Thomas, Bruce Lynn
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ZIMBABWE: Banking Underperforms

Africa Research Bulletin: Economic, Financial and Technical Series, 2011
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