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Consultants as victims of bullying and undermining: a survey of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists consultant experiences
ABSTRACT
Objective: To explore incidents of bullying and undermining among obstetrics and gynaecology (O&G) consultants in the UK, to add another dimension to previous research and assist in providing a more holistic understanding of the problem in medicine.
Design: Questionnaire survey.
Setting: Royal College of Obstetricians and
Gynaecologists (RCOG).
Participants: O&G consultant members/fellows of the
RCOG working in the UK.
Main outcome measures: Measures included a
typology of 4 bullying and undermining consequences
from major to coping.
Results: There was a 28% (664) response rate of
whom 44% (229) responded that they had been
persistently bullied or undermined. Victims responded
that bullying and undermining is carried out by those
senior or at least close in the hierarchy. Of the 278
consultants who answered the question on ‘frequency
of occurrence’, 50% stated that bullying and
undermining occurs on half, or more, of all encounters
with perpetrators and two-thirds reported that it had
lasted more than 3 years. The reported impact on
professional and personal life spans a wide spectrum
from suicidal ideation, depression and sleep
disturbance, and a loss of confidence. Over half
reported problems that could compromise patient care.
When victims were asked if the problem was being
addressed, 73% of those that responded stated that it
was not.
Conclusions: Significant numbers of consultants in
O&G in the UK are victims of bullying and undermining
behaviour that puts their own health and patient care at
risk. New interventions to tackle the problem, rather
than its consequences, are required urgently, together
with greater commitment to supporting such
interventions
Consultants as victims of bullying and undermining: a survey of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists consultant experiences
ABSTRACT
Objective: To explore incidents of bullying and undermining among obstetrics and gynaecology (O&G) consultants in the UK, to add another dimension to previous research and assist in providing a more holistic understanding of the problem in medicine.
Design: Questionnaire survey.
Setting: Royal College of Obstetricians and
Gynaecologists (RCOG).
Participants: O&G consultant members/fellows of the
RCOG working in the UK.
Main outcome measures: Measures included a
typology of 4 bullying and undermining consequences
from major to coping.
Results: There was a 28% (664) response rate of
whom 44% (229) responded that they had been
persistently bullied or undermined. Victims responded
that bullying and undermining is carried out by those
senior or at least close in the hierarchy. Of the 278
consultants who answered the question on ‘frequency
of occurrence’, 50% stated that bullying and
undermining occurs on half, or more, of all encounters
with perpetrators and two-thirds reported that it had
lasted more than 3 years. The reported impact on
professional and personal life spans a wide spectrum
from suicidal ideation, depression and sleep
disturbance, and a loss of confidence. Over half
reported problems that could compromise patient care.
When victims were asked if the problem was being
addressed, 73% of those that responded stated that it
was not.
Conclusions: Significant numbers of consultants in
O&G in the UK are victims of bullying and undermining
behaviour that puts their own health and patient care at
risk. New interventions to tackle the problem, rather
than its consequences, are required urgently, together
with greater commitment to supporting such
interventions
A Hybrid Micromachined High -Q Cavity Resonator at 5.8 GHz
A novel hybrid micromachined resonator with high quality factor and small size at 5.8GHz is presented. The design of the resonator is based on a micromachined cavity filled with a high dielectric constant material. Energy is coupled into the cavity from input and output microstrip lines via slots. It is shown experimentally that the limiting factor in achieving a higher Q with the given dielectric materials is the dielectric loss. This resonator provides a low cost, minimum size and compact solution for the fabrication of planar, narrow-band filters and diplexers in modern wireless communication systems.
Are current levels of air pollution in England too high? The impact of pollution on population mortality
We examine the relationship between common sources of airborne pollution and population mortality in present day England. The current air quality limit values are low by both historical and international standards, and these are set at levels which are believed not to be harmful to health. We assess whether this view is correct. We use data at local authority level for the period 1998 to 2004 to examine whether current levels of airborne pollution, as measured by annual mean concentrations of carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter less than 10 μm in diameter (PM10) and ozone, are associated with excess deaths. We examine all cause mortality and deaths from specific cardiovascular and respiratory causes that are known to be exacerbated by air pollution. We exploit the panel nature of our data to control for any unobserved time-invariant associations at local authority level between high levels of pollution and poor population health and estimate multi-pollutant models to allow for the fact that three of the pollutants are closely correlated. We find higher levels of PM10 and ozone are associated with higher mortality rates. The size of the effects we find translates into around 4,500 deaths per annum.airborne pollutants, adult mortality, geographical analysis
Modeling student pathways in a physics bachelor's degree program
Physics education research has used quantitative modeling techniques to
explore learning, affect, and other aspects of physics education. However,
these studies have rarely examined the predictive output of the models, instead
focusing on the inferences or causal relationships observed in various data
sets. This research introduces a modern predictive modeling approach to the PER
community using transcript data for students declaring physics majors at
Michigan State University (MSU). Using a machine learning model, this analysis
demonstrates that students who switch from a physics degree program to an
engineering degree program do not take the third semester course in
thermodynamics and modern physics, and may take engineering courses while
registered as a physics major. Performance in introductory physics and calculus
courses, measured by grade as well as a students' declared gender and ethnicity
play a much smaller role relative to the other features included the model.
These results are used to compare traditional statistical analysis to a more
modern modeling approach.Comment: submitted to Physical Review Physics Education Researc
ATLAS: A flexible and extensible architecture for linguistic annotation
We describe a formal model for annotating linguistic artifacts, from which we
derive an application programming interface (API) to a suite of tools for
manipulating these annotations. The abstract logical model provides for a range
of storage formats and promotes the reuse of tools that interact through this
API. We focus first on ``Annotation Graphs,'' a graph model for annotations on
linear signals (such as text and speech) indexed by intervals, for which
efficient database storage and querying techniques are applicable. We note how
a wide range of existing annotated corpora can be mapped to this annotation
graph model. This model is then generalized to encompass a wider variety of
linguistic ``signals,'' including both naturally occuring phenomena (as
recorded in images, video, multi-modal interactions, etc.), as well as the
derived resources that are increasingly important to the engineering of natural
language processing systems (such as word lists, dictionaries, aligned
bilingual corpora, etc.). We conclude with a review of the current efforts
towards implementing key pieces of this architecture.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figure
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