The intended and unintended consequences of performance monitoring in colonoscopy

  • Thomas-Gibson S
  • Haycock A
  • Valori R
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… Non-Technical Skills (ENTS) and specifically attitudes are much more difficult to teach and monitor. ENTS are undoubtedly very important, however, not only for high-level performance but will … Future studies should consider how monitoring is presented to individuals in order to …

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Thomas-Gibson, S., Haycock, A., & Valori, R. (2016). The intended and unintended consequences of performance monitoring in colonoscopy. Endoscopy International Open, 04(10), E1028–E1029. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-115937

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