Tuesday 11 July 2023

National training survey results

National training survey results The UK health system is undergoing a period of unparalleled pressure, and the effects are being felt both by the patients in need of care and the doctors who treat them.

The national training survey, completed by more than 70,000 doctors, paints a comprehensive picture of how those workplace experiences are impacting those in training and their trainers.

That the quality of UK postgraduate training remains high, even in the face of acute stress, is testament to the hard work of trainers, trainees and education organisations. 86% of trainees were positive about their clinical supervision and 83% told us they had a good experience in their post.

Despite these positives, our data also point to troubling trends in doctors’ training experiences.

For trainees, burnout levels are once again on the rise. Across the UK, two thirds are now at high or moderate risk of burnout, the highest level since we started tracking this in 2018. General Medical Council

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