2019
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-026296
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Primary care performance of alternatively licenced physicians in Ontario, Canada: a cross-sectional study using administrative data

Abstract: ObjectivesMedical Regulatory Authorities (MRAs) provide licences to physicians and monitor those physicians once in practice to support their continued competence. In response to physician shortages, many Canadian MRAs developed alternative licensure routes to allow physicians who do not meet traditional licensure criteria to obtain licences to practice. Many physicians have gained licensure through alternative routes, but the performance of these physicians in practice has not been previously examined. This s… Show more

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“…field-based education, residency or graduate medical education, and practice). 7,8,9 This research suggests that maintaining competence requires healthy habits across personal, professional and practice environments to enable safe, effective and ethical practice. The current CanMEDs framework is insufficient to inform individuals, teams or organizations in the management or mitigation of efforts at the individual or systems level.…”
Section: E98mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…field-based education, residency or graduate medical education, and practice). 7,8,9 This research suggests that maintaining competence requires healthy habits across personal, professional and practice environments to enable safe, effective and ethical practice. The current CanMEDs framework is insufficient to inform individuals, teams or organizations in the management or mitigation of efforts at the individual or systems level.…”
Section: E98mentioning
confidence: 99%