2013
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-13-85
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A novel method of assessing quality of postgraduate psychiatry training: experiences from a large training programme

Abstract: BackgroundMost assessments of the quality of postgraduate training are based on anonymised questionnaires of trainees. We report a comprehensive assessment of the quality of training at a large postgraduate psychiatry training institute using non-anonymised face-to-face interviews with trainees and their trainers.MethodsTwo consultant psychiatrists interviewed 99 trainees and 109 trainers. Scoring of interview responses was determined by using a pre-defined criteria. Additional comments were recorded as free t… Show more

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“…A study assesses the law that regulates the graduate programs of 47 EHEA countries (European Higher Education Area) and the USA, in which guidelines are proposed to improve the program (Ariza, Quevedo-Blasco, Bermúdez, & Buela-Casal, 2013). In United Kingdom present non-anonymous interviews evaluated the psychiatric graduate program quality, obtaining the program strength and weaknesses (Bizrah et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study assesses the law that regulates the graduate programs of 47 EHEA countries (European Higher Education Area) and the USA, in which guidelines are proposed to improve the program (Ariza, Quevedo-Blasco, Bermúdez, & Buela-Casal, 2013). In United Kingdom present non-anonymous interviews evaluated the psychiatric graduate program quality, obtaining the program strength and weaknesses (Bizrah et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%