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Review of complaints and compliments in the context of revalidation for doctors

This Blog explains what is meant by ‘review of complaints and compliments’ in the context of revalidation for doctors, and provides guidance on how to prepare for this element of revalidation.

From: https://www.rcog.org.uk/en/cpd-revalidation/revalidation/getting-ready-for-revalidation/review-of-complaints-and-compliments/

Complaints

Formal complaints are expressions of dissatisfaction or grievance about you or your team, or about the care your patients have received from other healthcare professionals. You’ll need to provide details of all formal complaints received since your last appraisal.

In addition to a summary of the complaint, you’ll need to provide details of your personal reflection. This should cover how the complaint has been managed, any actions taken, the learning gained from the experience and, if necessary, potential items for your personal development plan.

Compliments

You’ll need to provide a summary of any unsolicited compliments received from patients, carers or colleagues in recognition of the quality of your work or that of your team. You’ll also need to provide evidence of reflection, for example how compliments have affected your professional practice.

Find out more

https://www.rcog.org.uk/en/cpd-revalidation/revalidation/getting-ready-for-revalidation/review-of-complaints-and-compliments/

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