Case-Based Discussion in United Kingdom General Practice Training: A Critical Analysis
Abstract Case-based discussion (CbD) is a form of workplace-based assessment to assess the progress of learning in general practice trainees in the United Kingdom. We aim to identify the need and rationale behind CbD. The usefulness of CbD in the trainee’s learning will be analyzed with the help of well-recognized parameter such as utility equation. It will also be considered whether the assessment delivers what it is supposed to in actual practice. The current pitfalls will be identified with suggestions
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