Review of instruments for peer assessment of physicians: … and our impact on one another is important

BMJ 2004; 329 doi: 10.1136/bmj.329.7458.171-a (Published 15 July 2004)
Cite this as: BMJ 2004;329:171.2

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  1. Irwin M Rubin (temenos@lava.net), president,
  2. Sarah W Fraser, visiting professor
  1. Temenos, 37 Kawananakoa Place, Honolulu, HI 96917, USA
  2. Middlesex University 5 Cuddington Road, Dinton, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP18 0AB

    EDITOR—Evans et al reviewed instruments for peer assessment of physicians.1 Decades of experience helping healthcare professionals learn how to seek, give, receive, and process feedback has led to several conclusions.2 Rigorous psychometric techniques have little place when what is being explored is the impact human beings have on one another when they …

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