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Pant M et al. – The concept of evaluation of professionalism has gained momentum in the UK in recent years, following concerns about poorly performing doctors. Multi source feedback was designed with an aim to evaluate the professional behaviour of a doctor, which is generally hard to assess as it is multivariate. In the UK, Team Assessment Behaviour (TAB) is one of the assessment tools used under the umbrella term of Multisource Feedback (MSF) in postgraduate and undergraduate medicine. As TAB is a relatively new tool which has been developed and tested within the UK, the authors have described the process of TAB along with defining the barriers that may prevent it and the MSF from being an effective tool.

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