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Portfolio-based appraisal: superficial or useful?

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Chamberlain JM (2009) Portfolio-based appraisal: superficial or useful?. British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 70 (11), pp. 614-615. https://doi.org/10.12968/hmed.2009.70.11.45044

Abstract
A portfolio is a ‘dossier of evidence collected over time that demonstrates a doctor's education and practice achievements’ (Wilkinson et al, 2002). In addition to annual NHS appraisal, paper-based and electronic portfolios are now used within medicine to support performance appraisal throughout medical school and the foundation programme as well as higher specialist training. Portfolios will also play a role in revalidation as it is gradually rolled out across the UK over the next 2 years.

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General Medicine

Journal
British Journal of Hospital Medicine: Volume 70, Issue 11

StatusPublished
Publication date30/11/2009
Publication date online30/09/2013
PublisherMark Allen Group
ISSN1750-8460
eISSN1759-7390

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Dr Marty Chamberlain

Dr Marty Chamberlain

Lecturer in Criminology, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology