accrediatation of doctors

accrediatation of doctors - also known as or related to underperforming doctors, underperformance, peer review during a practice visit, appraisal and reaccreditation, peer review (procedure), peer review
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Reference ArticleReaccreditation - Current State of Play    5 star rating - click for explanation
Reference ArticleUnderperforming Doctors    5 star rating - click for explanation
Reference ArticleGP Appraisals    5 star rating - click for explanation
Reference ArticleMental Capacity Act    3 star rating - click for explanation
Reference ArticleSignificant Event Audit (SEA)    3 star rating - click for explanation
Reference ArticlePersonal Development Plans    3 star rating - click for explanation
Reference ArticleConsent To Treatment In Children    3 star rating - click for explanation
Reference ArticleConsent To Treatment (Mental Capacity and Mental Health Legislation)  Patient Experience - view comments about this subject 3 star rating - click for explanation
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