Maureen Topps
University of Calgary
17 Papers
19 Citations
Maureen Topps is an academic researcher from University of Calgary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thematic analysis & Patient safety. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Maureen Topps include Medical Council of Canada.
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Papers
Exploring digital professionalism
TL;DR: These principles of digital professionalism provide a way for medical students and medical practitioners to embrace the positive aspects of digital media use while being mindful and deliberate in its use to avoid or minimize any negative consequences.
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Contextual Competence: How residents develop competent performance in new settings.
Pim W. Teunissen,Christopher Watling,Brett Schrewe,Sevinj Asgarova,Rachel Ellaway,Kathryn Myers,Maureen Topps,Joanna Bates +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used constructivist grounded theory with in-depth interviews to understand how trainees entering a new setting develop awareness of specific contextual changes that they need to navigate and learn from.
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The Best of Both Worlds: Resident Experiences of Urban and Regional Contexts in a Hybrid Pediatrics Residency Program.
TL;DR: A longitudinal case study was undertaken to explore the experiences of residents in a Canadian pediatrics residency program that involved a combination of clinical placements in a large urban tertiary health center and in regional hospitals, and an understanding that the different settings complemented each other.
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Selection for family medicine residency training in Canada: How consistently are the same students ranked by different programs?
Keith Wycliffe-Jones,Kent G. Hecker,Shirley Schipper,Maureen Topps,Jeanine Robinson,Tasnima Abedin +5 more
TL;DR: In most cases, there is a low level of consistency of ranking of students applying for FM training in Canada, which raises concerns regarding fairness, particularly in relation to expectations around equity and distributive justice in selection processes.
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Patient safety principles in family medicine residency accreditation standards and curriculum objectives
TL;DR: In this paper, a thematic analysis of the College of Family Physicians of Canada's (CFPC) Red Book accreditation standards and the Triple C curriculum objectives with respect to patient safety principles was conducted.
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