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Albert J J A Scherpbier

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Kikukawa M, Stalmeijer R, Matsuguchi T, Oike M, Sei E, Schuwirth L, et al.
BMJ Open . 2021 Aug; 11(8):e047602. PMID: 34408039
Objectives: Traditionally, evaluation is considered a measurement process that can be performed independently of the cultural context. However, more recently the importance of considering raters' sense-making, that is, the process...
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Nguyen V, Konings K, Scherpbier A, van Merrienboer J
Hum Resour Health . 2021 May; 19(1):69. PMID: 34011364
Background: Less attractive specialties in medicine are struggling to recruit and retain physicians. When properly organized and delivered, continuing medical education (CME) activities that include short courses, coaching in the...
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Nguyen V, Konings K, Wright E, Kim G, Luu H, Scherpbier A, et al.
Hum Resour Health . 2020 May; 18(1):32. PMID: 32366327
Background: Primary health care (PHC), of which preventive medicine (PM) is a subspecialty, will have to cope with a deficiency of staff in the future, which makes the retention of...
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Mogre V, Stevens F, Aryee P, Amalba A, Scherpbier A
Educ Health (Abingdon) . 2019 Nov; 32(2):91-94. PMID: 31745003
Background: Improved dietary and nutrition behavior may help reduce the occurrence of noncommunicable diseases which have become global public health emergencies in recent times. However, doctors do not readily provide...
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Amalba A, Abantanga F, Scherpbier A, van Mook W
Rural Remote Health . 2019 Sep; 19(3):5087. PMID: 31476873
Introduction: Career choices, recruitment and subsequent retention of healthcare professionals in the rural areas are a major worldwide concern and challenge to the health sector, leading to human resource shortages,...
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Ottenhoff-de Jonge M, van der Rijst R, Gesundheit N, van Staveren L, Assendelft W, Dekker F, et al.
BMC Med Educ . 2019 Jul; 19(1):268. PMID: 31319835
Background: The educational beliefs of medical academics influence how they act in class and thus influence student learning. One component of these are beliefs academics hold about the qualities of...
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Nguyen V, Konings K, Wright E, Luu H, Scherpbier A, van Merrienboer J
Hum Resour Health . 2019 May; 17(1):31. PMID: 31092249
Background: Recruiting and retaining students in preventive medical (PM) specialties has never been easy; one main challenge is how to select appropriate students with proper motivation. Understanding how students perceive...
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van den Berg J, Verberg C, Scherpbier A, Jaarsma A, Arah O, Lombarts K
BMC Med Educ . 2018 Dec; 18(1):312. PMID: 30567540
Background: High levels of work engagement protect against burnout. This can be supported through the work environment and by faculty themselves when they try to improve their work environment. As...
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Amalba A, Abantanga F, Scherpbier A, van Mook W
BMC Med Educ . 2018 Jun; 18(1):133. PMID: 29884172
Background: An unequal distribution of health personnel, leading to unfavourable differences in health status between urban and rural populations, is a serious cause for concern globally. Part of the solution...
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Waterval D, Frambach J, Scott S, Driessen E, Scherpbier A
BMC Med Educ . 2018 Jun; 18(1):129. PMID: 29879976
Background: The past decade has witnessed an upsurge in medical curriculum partnerships established across national boundaries to offer students at the foreign institution (host) a learning experience comparable to that...