Allsop, Judith and Jones, Kathryn (2005) Quality Assurance in medical regulation in an international context. Project Report. University of Lincoln, Lincoln.
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Abstract
The review examines quality assurance in medical regulation in seven countries: Australia (New South Wales); Canada (Ontario); Finland; France (Appendix One); the Netherlands; New Zealand and the USA (New York State). The aim is to describe how doctors’ continuing competence is maintained and assessed, how poor practice is detected and what action is taken. The introduction sets out the methods and defines
key terms. Detail on the countries can be found in each chapter.
Additional Information: | The review examines quality assurance in medical regulation in seven countries: Australia (New South Wales); Canada (Ontario); Finland; France (Appendix One); the Netherlands; New Zealand and the USA (New York State). The aim is to describe how doctors’ continuing competence is maintained and assessed, how poor practice is detected and what action is taken. The introduction sets out the methods and defines key terms. Detail on the countries can be found in each chapter. | ||||
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Keywords: | Medical law, Medical regulation, Health workers, bmjlink, bmjversion | ||||
Subjects: | L Social studies > L431 Health Policy L Social studies > L510 Health & Welfare | ||||
Divisions: | College of Social Science > School of Health & Social Care | ||||
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ID Code: | 769 | ||||
Deposited On: | 03 May 2007 |
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