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Predicting fitness to practise events in international medical graduates who registered as UK doctors via the Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB) system: a national cohort study

机译:预测通过专业和语言评估委员会(PLAB)系统注册为英国医生的国际医学毕业生的实践活动的适合度:一项全国队列研究

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BackgroundInternational medical graduates working in the UK are more likely to be censured in relation to fitness to practise compared to home graduates. Performance on the General Medical Council’s (GMC’s) Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB) tests and English fluency have previously been shown to predict later educational performance in this group of doctors. It is unknown whether the PLAB system is also a valid predictor of unprofessional behaviour and malpractice. The findings would have implications for regulatory policy.
机译:背景技术与本地毕业生相比,在英国工作的国际医学毕业生更有可能受到实践健康方面的谴责。先前已显示,美国通用医学委员会(GMC)的专业和语言评估委员会(PLAB)的考试成绩以及英语流利程度可预测这组医生的未来教育表现。尚不清楚PLAB系统是否也是不专业行为和渎职的有效预测指标。这些发现将对监管政策产生影响。

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