6 Commonly Made Mistakes Regarding Performance Reviews

In a Physicians Practice article, Aubrey Westgate discusses six mistakes that are commonly made when conducting performance reviews at a medical practice.

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The six mistakes are:

 

1. Not taking them seriously.
2. Not doing your homework.
3. Not requiring a self review.
4. Not following up.
5. Relying too much on the review.
6. Overlooking physician reviews.

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