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. 2017 Dec 28;14:35. doi: 10.3352/jeehp.2017.14.35

Table 1.

Respondents’ demographics

No. Respondents’ID Date of interview Gender Department Credentials
1 FW 20-3-2017 Female Gynecology and obstetrics MBBS, FCPS, JHPE
2 KFD 20-3-2017 Male Surgery MBBS, FCPS, PGT, MHPE
3 FQ 21-3-2017 Male Medicine MBBS, FCPS, PGT, MHPE (trainee)
4 MA 27-3-2017 Female Pathology MBBS, FCPS, MHPE
5 AB 28-3-2017 Male Community medicine MBBS, MPH, PGT, MHPE
6 UZ 30-3-2017 Female Pharmacology MBBS, M. Phil
7 SH 30-3-2017 Female Physiology MBBS, M. Phil, PhD
8 MU 7-4-2017 Male Surgery MBBS, FCPS, MCPS (medical education)
9 SM 10-4-2017 Female Pediatrics MBBS, FCPS
10 MUR 13-4-2017 Male Institute of healthcare improvement and safety MBBS, DTCD, MCPS, DIMS, CPQP, CPHQ

MBBS, bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery; FCPS, fellow of the College of Physicians and Surgeons; JHPE, joint Human performance enhancement; PGT, post graduate trainee; MHPE, masters of health professions education; MPH, master of public health; M. Phil, master of philosophy; PhD, doctor of philosophy; MCPS, member of College of Physicians and Surgeons (Canada); DTCD, diploma in tuberculosis and chest diseases; DIMS, Doctors’ Institute of Medical Sciences; CPQP, Certified Pharma Quality Professional; CPHQ, Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality.