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  • Do Data Obtained from Admis...
    Dubovsky, Steven L; Gendel, Michael; Dubovsky, Amelia N; Rosse, Joseph; Levin, Robert; House, Robert

    Academic psychiatry, 12/2005, Letnik: 29, Številka: 5
    Journal Article

    Objective: The authors assessed whether current methods of evaluating residency applicants and residents identify psychiatrists who later develop evidence of impairment. Method: Residency admissions and performance data for all physicians who were enrolled in a psychiatry residency between 1965 and 1994 and who were referred to an impaired physician program up to 35 years later were matched for age and gender with a nonreferred physician from the same class. Results: There were no significant differences between groups in admission interview assessments, performance ratings, or narrative observations by faculty during residency. Conclusions: Standard approaches do not identify physicians at risk of later impairment.