RT @SMLLawToronto: UK study suggests that the seriousness of the sanction in discipline cases is not influenced by age, race or gender. It…
UK study suggests that the seriousness of the sanction in discipline cases is not influenced by age, race or gender. It is influenced most by whether the practitioner attends the hearing or has legal representation. https://t.co/T7H8B8p6lG @NCBI #professio
RT @HealthRegLawyer: 5/ I'm significantly over-simplifying a complex piece of work here, but the full study can be accessed at https://t.co…
RT @HealthRegLawyer: 5/ I'm significantly over-simplifying a complex piece of work here, but the full study can be accessed at https://t.co…
5/ I'm significantly over-simplifying a complex piece of work here, but the full study can be accessed at https://t.co/HHmkPdpBhc
RT @BMCMedicine: NEW #research: Engagement, not personal characteristics, was associated with the seriousness of regulatory adjudication de…
RT @BMCMedicine: NEW #research: Engagement, not personal characteristics, was associated with the seriousness of regulatory adjudication de…
NEW #research: Engagement, not personal characteristics, was associated with the seriousness of regulatory adjudication decisions about #physicians: a cross-sectional study Read more here: https://t.co/H3dD2HCAmu https://t.co/sTpzNCcESW
Physicians, we've essentially shown that it's not about who you are or where you qualified, but how you engage! https://t.co/gV9dp4dhTK