Mapping Evidential Statements to RDMp

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Mapping Evidential Statements to RDMp

20 seconds for each statement ‘Score on the doors’ +1 for every correct domain -1 for every wrong domain Are you ready? (you gotta be quick!)

A receptionist says “he’s always late for his surgeries and even does his home visits very late. Even patients ring up wondering where he is!!” Answer: Mp

A doctor says “Although he’s good at diagnosis and making decisions, patients have asked whether he’s always grumpy.” Answer: RDMp

A nurse says “It must be hard for her. I believe a lot of her problems at work stem from problems at home.” Answer: RM Problems at home usually imply a difficulty in managing one's life.

“I don’t know why but she just seems unhappy.” Answer: RM A receptionist says “I don’t know why but she just seems unhappy.” Answer: RM

Another receptionist says “A lot of patients don’t want to see her because they say she doesn’t listen or truly understand what their point of view. And she’s abrupt!” Answer: Rp

A doctor colleague says “I wish he was a bit more enthusiastic about work and his own learning. I think he’s generally bone idle and lazy” Answer: Mp

The trainer says “Her PSQ was a bit dire. And I think the PM says there has been a few complaints! I’m not sure she has really acknowledged this.” Answer: RDp Diagnostic because of perceived errors of judgment, missed cues etc.

The trainer also says “He’s so defensive whenever there’s a bit of negative feedback to give. Even if I frame it within masses of positive stuff.” Answer: Mp If a person finds it difficult to accept well-intentioned feedback, they may need to look at the value or respect they give to the opinions of more experienced colleagues (professionalism). Alternatively, it may be that they are uncomfortable with their performance being examined or sensitive to criticism (self-management), or that they find reflection difficult (management of learning).

The Practice Manager says “Seems to take a lot of sick leave; above the average we’ve had with past trainees.” Answer: Mp When a doctor seems to take sick leave almost randomly, without considering patients and colleagues, this may indicate a problem with professionalism.

The Trainer says “I’ve tried again and again, but I can’t get him to write stuff in his e-portfolio. I don’t think he realises how important it is!” Answer: RDMp

In addition, the Trainer says “He’s always punctual. Very accurate records. Carefully documents everything. But won’t entertain patients who are even a minute or two late!” Answer: DMp Routine efficiency is not tagged as professionalism; that is simply doing one’s job. It’s only when the evidence indicates a strong positive/negative tendency (using words like ‘very’ or ‘always’) that one highlights it as professionalism. This is an important point to get clear in your mind.

The typist says “He deals with his paperwork and referrals quite well – unlike other doctors I could mention!” Answer: M Professionalism not ticked in this box because ‘quite well’ indicates routine efficiency – doing one’s job!

The receptionist says “I wish she would ring in advance and give us a lot more notice when she calls in sick rather than leaving it right till the very last minute. It makes life difficult for the rest of us.” Answer: DMp If the trainee is taking leave at the last minute because they can’t prioritise and decide about things in their own life, then this becomes a diagnostic issue.

A doctor colleague says “I dread being with this trainee. They look so stressed, they make me feel stressed!” Answer: RDM Who’s got the problem – is it you (e.g. personality clash) or is it genuinely them? If the trainee is not aware of how stressed she makes other people feel then this is a diagnostic problem. Clearly making someone else feel stressed is a relationship problem. However, if the trainee could manage the various aspects and problems in her home/work life, perhaps she wouldn’t make others ‘feel’ the stress she is going through.

And lastly, the trainer says “I’ve tried getting him to do more CBDs and COTs but often he doesn’t prepare and puts things off.” Answer: Mp