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Dutch dismissal practices: characteristics, consequences, and contrasts in residents' case law in community-based practice versus hospital-based specialties.

Judith A Godschalx-DekkerWalther N K A van Mook
Published in: BMC medical education (2024)
Residents' appeals in community-based practice were significantly less likely to succeed compared to hospital-based specialties. Hypothesised explanatory factors underlying these differences include community-based practices' more prominent attention to the longitudinal assessment of professionalism, the presence of regular quarterly progress meetings, precise documentation of deficiencies, and discretion over the timing of dismissal in contrast to dismissal in the hospital-based specialties which is only formally possible during scheduled formal summative assessment meetings.
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