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The General Medical Council's Performance Procedures: peer review of performance in the workplace
Authors:Lesley Southgate,Jim Cox,Timothy David,David Hatch,Alan Howes,Neil Johnson,Brian Jolly,Ewan Macdonald,Pauline McAvoy,Peter McCrorie,&   Joanne Turner
Affiliation:Royal Free and University College Medical School, London,;General Practitioner, Caldbeck,;University of Manchester,;Institute of Child Health, University of London,;Fitness to Practise, General Medical Council,;University of Leicester,;University of Monash, Melbourne,;University of Glasgow,;Gateshead and Tyneside Health Authority,;St George's Medical School, University of London,;Royal Free and University College Medical School
Abstract:The General Medical Council procedures to assess the performance of doctors who may be seriously deficient include peer review of the doctor's practice at the workplace and tests of competence and skills. Peer reviews are conducted by three trained assessors, two from the same speciality as the doctor being assessed, with one lay assessor. The doctor completes a portfolio to describe his/her training, experience, the circumstances of practice and self rate his/her competence and familiarity in dealing with the common problems of his/her own discipline. The assessment includes a review of the doctor's medical records; discussion of cases selected from these records; observation of consultations for clinicians, or of relevant activities in non-clinicians; a tour of the doctor's workplace; interviews with at least 12 third parties (five nominated by the doctor); and structured interviews with the doctor. The content and structure of the peer review are designed to assess the doctor against the standards defined in Good Medical Practice , as applied to the doctor's speciality. The assessment methods are based on validated instruments and gather 700–1000 judgements on each doctor. Early experience of the peer review visits has confirmed their feasibility and effectiveness.
Keywords:Clinical performance    peer review    professionalism    quality of health care    standards
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