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Although many CPHQ exam preparation courses are available, only a small proportion have attributes that improve candidates’ chances of exam success.

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A leaner, simpler approach to CPHQ exam preparation will save candidates effort, time and money.

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Many CPHQ exam preparation products available on the market are developed by individuals who lack the necessary qualifications.

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Free CPHQ Exam Advice and Tips

Advice concerning CPHQ exam preparation is often unhelpful to the candidate because it is poorly tailored to the candidate’s circumstances, outdated, and/or affected by conflict of interest.

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Transparency is a powerful quality improvement tool when coupled with accountability.

Transparency, a powerful quality improvement tool, is a feature of strong organizational cultures.

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Training of Doctors in Malaysia Needs Better Planning

Dr Andy Teh presented his paper on physician workforce planning at the National Conference on Redefining & Reforming Medical Education in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on 21 July 2011.

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The top-performing hospitals in the US are more likely to be headed by a physician than a non-physician.

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A nurse committed suicide several months after inadvertently administering an overdose of calcium chloride to a critically ill child.

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CPHQ Exam Scoreboard 2010

by Andy Teh on May 26, 2011

While data on the overall CPHQ exam pass rates in 2010 may be of interest to many people, their presentation in the latest NAHQ annual report lacks clarity.

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A large proportion of CPHQ exam candidates experience acute performance failure on the CPHQ exam due to perceived stress. Some strategies to avoid this phenomenon (“choking”) include a program of repeated controlled stress, managing expectations, and elimination of negative self-reflection.

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