Thursday 11 July 2013

Medical education’s front line: a review of training in seven emergency medicine departments

Medical education’s front line: a review of training in seven emergency medicine departments This review found that high workloads and inconsistent supervision are putting off doctors from training in emergency medicine. The findings come from GMC checks on the training of doctors at six emergency medicine departments in England and one in Jersey over a two-month period. Concerns ranged from a lack of supervision of doctors in training at night to inadequate staffing levels. The report identifies a number of ways in which NHS trusts may be able to improve the quality of education and training in emergency medicine.

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