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Understanding impacts of accreditation on medical teachers and students: A systematic review and meta-ethnography.

George ChoaZakia ArfeenSee Chai Carol ChanMohammed Ahmed Rashid
Published in: Medical teacher (2021)
Although accreditation is perceived to have many benefits, it also has a number of unintended consequences, including on staff morale, student-teacher relationships, and teacher workloads. Medical teachers also have a number of concerns about the credibility of accreditation standards, assessors, and processes. Regulators and policymakers should consider the views of teachers and students as they seek to improve current accreditation practices.
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