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David Hatch
Researcher at University of London
Publications - 4
Citations - 254
David Hatch is an academic researcher from University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Competence (human resources) & Peer review. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 252 citations.
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The assessment of poorly performing doctors: the development of the assessment programmes for the General Medical Council's Performance Procedures.
Lesley Southgate,Jim Cox,Timothy J. David,David Hatch,Alan D Howes,Neil Johnson,Brian Jolly,Ewan B. Macdonald,Pauline A McAvoy,Peter McCrorie,Joanne Turner +10 more
TL;DR: Modernization of medical regulation has included the introduction of the Professional Performance Procedures by the UK General Medical Council in 1995, which has the power to assess any registered practitioner whose performance may be seriously deficient, thus calling registration into question.
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A comparison of sevoflurane to halothane in paediatric surgical patients: Results of a multicentre international study
Bideshwar K. Kataria,Richard H. Epstein,Ann G. Bailey,Michael L. Schmitz,W. Walter Backus,D. Schoeck,Werner Hackl,M. Govaerts,Jean Claude Rouge,Christian Kern,Klaus Van Ackern,David Hatch +11 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that sevoflurane may be the drug of choice for the anaesthetic management of children in a large, international study of children undergoing elective inpatient surgical procedures.
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The General Medical Council's Performance Procedures: peer review of performance in the workplace.
Lesley Southgate,Jim Cox,Timothy J. David,David Hatch,Alan D Howes,Neil Johnson,Brian Jolly,Ewan B. Macdonald,Pauline A McAvoy,Peter McCrorie,Joanne Turner +10 more
TL;DR: The General Medical Council procedures to assess the performance of doctors who may be seriously deficient include peer review of the doctor’s practice at the workplace and tests of competence and skills.