Early years postgraduate surgical training programmes in the UK are failing to meet national quality standards: An analysis from the ASiT/BOTA Lost Tribe prospective cohort study of 2, 569 surgical trainees. (April 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Early years postgraduate surgical training programmes in the UK are failing to meet national quality standards: An analysis from the ASiT/BOTA Lost Tribe prospective cohort study of 2, 569 surgical trainees. (April 2018)
- Main Title:
- Early years postgraduate surgical training programmes in the UK are failing to meet national quality standards: An analysis from the ASiT/BOTA Lost Tribe prospective cohort study of 2, 569 surgical trainees
- Authors:
- Glasbey, James C.
Harries, Rhiannon L.
Beamish, Andrew J.
Gokani, Vimal J.
Mohan, Helen
Williams, Adam P.
Glasbey, James C.
Fleming, Simon
Williams, Adam P.
Chai, Aaron
Singh, Abhinav
Stoneham, Adam C.S.
Lunt, Adam J.
Rehman, Adeeb H.
Dhahri, Adeel A.
Yvon, Adrien R.A.
Dutta, Agneish
Abou-Foul, Ahmad K.
Abdelrahman, Ahmed
Daoub, Ahmed
Sanalla, Ahmed
de Gea Rico, Aitor
Konarski, Alastair
Ward, Alex E.
Wilkin, Alex J.
Winter, Alexandra K.
Arnaout, Ali
Bakhsh, Ali
Esfandiari, Alireza
Hardy, Alistair W.
Khan, Amad N.
Thacoor, Amitabh
Gavrila, Ana D.
Nedea, Anca-Mihaela
Fontalis, Andreas
Hall, Andrew J.
Williamson, Andrew J.
Kosti, Angeliki
Harlinska, Anna
Adimonye, Anthony
Egglestone, Anthony
Thaventhiran, Anthony J.
Myatt, Antonia
Vusirikala, Anuhya
Rawashdeh, Arab S.
Paramasivan, Arjun C.
Cotton, Arthur E.
Scrimshire, Ashley B.
Ramesh, Ashwanth C.
Krishnamoorthy, Ashwin K.
Ahmed, Asif
Abdul-Hamid, Ayeshah
Khan, Ayushah
Oremule, Babatunde
Ho, Beatrice
Barkham, Ben
Collard, Ben
Edgar, Ben F.
Drake, Benjamin
John, Bethan E.
Gordon, Catherine R.
Rossborough, Catherine
Park, Chang Y.
Seretis, Charalampos
Johnson, Charles H.N.
Gill, Charn
Serino, Chiara
Ogbuokiri, Chinomso I.
Swords, Chloe
Kang, Chong Y.
McKinnon, Chris
Brown, Christopher E.
Manning, Christopher J.
Marusza, Christopher J.
Jones, Christopher P.
Forde, Cillian T.
Wilson, Claire L.
Koh, Claudia
Horgan, Conal
Lin, Daniel J.
Ashmore, Daniel L.
Ness, Daniel
Akhtar, Daniel O.
Doherty, Daniel T.
Scholfield, Daniel W.
Ensor, David C.
Bratt, David G.
Spence, David J.R.
Thomson, David R.
Ferguson, David W.
Apparau, Denish
Navaratnam, Devaraj M.
Mai, Dinh
Rutherford, Duncan G.
Karam, Edward
Wu, Eiling
Zimmermann, Eleanor F.
Douka, Eleftheria
Flatt, Elinor
Kane, Elizabeth G.
Thornhill, Elizabeth L.
Gammeri, Emanuele
Littlehales, Emma G.
Valsamis, Epaminondas M.
Hankin, Erin J.
Meenan, Erin R.M.
Botha, Etienne N.
Khalid, Farhan
Patel, Fatema
Power, Fiachra R.
Rutherford, Fiona M.
Saeed, Fozia
Guest, Francesca L.
Barbosa, Francisco J.
Cameron, Fraser G.
Raja, Furqan R.
Thiruchandran, Gajendiran
Munbauhal, Gavish
Dovey, Gemma E.
Hogg, Gemma E.
Dovell, George E.
Matheron, George
Hill, George T.
Layton, Georgia R.
Jong, Georgiana G.S.
Hicks, Georgina
Millward, Graham J.
Shaw, Grahame A.
Stamp, Gregory F.W.
Parwaiz, Hammad
Chong, Han Hong
Copley, Hannah C.
Lennox-Warburton, Hannah C.
Emerson, Hannah M.
Dean, Harry F.
Eltyeb, Hazim
Chu, Howard O.
Sadien, Iannish
Mohamed, Imran M.
Parwaiz, Iram
Drummond, Isabella M.H.
Pearce, Jack C.H.
Ahmed, Jacob J.
Koris, Jacob
Rait, Jaideep S.
Bailey, James A.
Cohen, James A.
Kennedy, James A.
Olivier, James B.
Bailey, James
Glasbey, James C.
Archer, James E.
Stewart, James J.
de Barros, James N.J.Monteiro
Allen, James R.
O'Brien, James W.
James,
McGhee, T.
Quarcoopome, Jared N.
Winyard, Jasmine C.
Roberts, Jason L.
Barwell, Jennifer S.
Rodrigues, Jeremy
Chapman, Jessica A.R.
Fairbanks, Jessica Y.
Voll, Jessika
Lim, Jie Q.
Chang, Jin H.
Bovis, Joanna L.
Ferns, John
Tam, Johnson Pok Him
Herron, Jonathan B.T.
Macdonald, Jonathan D.R.
Ducey, Jonathan R.
DIxon, Joseph W.
Luck, Joshua T.
Hewage, Kalon
Yakoub, Kamal M.
Bhopal, Kamran F.
Vejsbjerg, Karen A.
Aboelmagd, Karim
Bera, Katarzyna D.
Hamlett, Katharine E.
Fok, Katherine E.
Hurst, Katherine V.
Gillams, Kathryn L.
Siggens, Katie L.
Young, Katie
Burns, Kenneth M.
Burke, Kerry A.
Seebah, Kevin
Shah, Khalid A.
Bentick, Kieran R.
Majid, Kiran
Davies, Kirsty L.
Tan, Krystal
Baryeh, Kwaku W.
Phillips, Laura A.F.
Ellerton, Laura N.
Giet, Leeying J.
Monaghan, Liam
Ka Cheung, Lok
Shen, Louise L.
Paramore, Louise
Arrowsmith, Lucy J.
Attwell, Lukas A.
Thornton, Luke
Xu, Luting
Leadon, Madeline L.
Natarajan, Madhavi
Houlihan, Maria C.R.
Cheah, Marisa
Sagmeister, Markus L.
Abubakar, Maryam
Flynn, Matthew F.
Harris, Matthew
Stone, Matthew J.
Young, Matthew J.
Gray, Matthew P.
Horner, Matthew P.
Schembri, Matthew
Trail, Matthew
Joy, Melvin
Rice, Michael J.
Thomas, Michael P.
Poon, Michael T.C.
Stoddart, Michael T.
Fong, Michelle L.
Foster, Mitchell T.
Mohamud, Mohamed F.
Hoque, Mohammed N.
Remtulla, Mohammedabbas
Javed Karim, Mohsin
Rezacova, Monika
Siddiqui, Muhammad B.
Iqbal, Muhammad R.
Mensa, Mussa
McCauley, Nadine
Bauer, Natasha J.
Walker, Nathan
Hakim, Navid A.
Knight, Ngonidzashe
O'Hara, Niall
Fawcett, Nicholas A.
Wong, Nicholas
Allen, Nicola F.D.
Husnoo, Nilofer
Vallabh, Nimisha
Srikandarajah, Nisaharan
Chidumije, Nnaemeka
Elamin, Obaiy
Akinlaja, Odunayo O.
Griffiths, Olga
Brown, Oliver D.
Shastri, Oliver
Cameron, Olivia J.
Kenyon, Olivia
Javed, Omar A.
Sogaolu, Opeyemi O.
Birmpili, Panagiota
Haylock-Vize, Patricia
Green, Patrick A.
Carroll, Patrick J.
Yang, Peiming
Beak, Philip
Persson, Pia
Tam, Pok Him Johnson
Waqar, Rabia
Morley, Rachael L.
Bowden, Rachel Clare
Eyre, Rachel L.
Pankhania, Rahul M.
Sahemey, Rajpreet S.
Kabariti, Rakan
Rawashdeh, M.
Arab, Rawashdeh S.
Rollett, Rebecca A.
Nicholas, Rebecca S.
Morgan, Rebecca V.
Limb, Richard
Robinson, Richard Mark
Hayes, Richard S.
Daureeawoo, Ridwan
Cooke, Robert A.
Espey, Robert A.J.
Chessman, Robert
Whitham, Robert D.J.
Payne, Robert E.
Staruch, Robert
Alho, Roberto J.R.
Alho, Roberto J.R.
Gordon, Robin
Cuthbert, Rory
Harrison, Roseanna B.
Scott, Rupert A.
Parks, Ruth M.
Cheong, Ryan C.T.
Hillier-Smith, Ryan L.
Moffatt, Ryan
Rehman, Saad
Ambren, Sabah
Abdulal, Sabria
Kulkarni, Sagar
Hopwood, Sam
Greenfield, Samantha H.
Mehta, Samir K.
Haines, Samuel
AlSaati, Sarah A.
Williams, Sarah A.
El-Badawy, Sarah
Barlow, Sarah L.
Pywell, Sarah
Pollock, Sarah-jayne
Lampridis, Savvas
Nazarian, Scarlet
Rezvani, Sean
Scattergood, Sean
Toescu, Sebastian M.
Hotonu, Sesi
Shaikh, Shafaque
Rupani, Shamil
Hasan, Shumaila
Pradeep, Shwetha
Cole, Simon J.
Growcott, Siona A.
Bedoya, Sofia E.
Ike, Sonia I.
Bodnarescu, Stefan V.
Seppings, Stella C.
Poyntz, Stephanie A.
Jordan, Stevan J.
Iqbal, Sundas
Das, Suparna
Chatterjee-Woolman, Suravi
Shumon, Syed
Morrison, Tamsin E.M.
Sibartie, Tara
Aboelmagd, Tariq
Russell, Thomas B.
Seddon, Thomas C.
Stringfellow, Thomas D.
Goldsmith, Thomas
Banks, Thomas H.F.
Tolley, Thomas
Oputa, Tobenna J.
Kanzara, Todd T.
Challoner, Tom
Urbonas, Tomas
Richards, Tomos B.
Morrison-Jones, Victoria J.
Garikapati, Vivek
Al-Azzani, Waheeb A.K.
Zahra, Wajiha
Ho, Weiguang
Al-Dhahir, Wesam
Gibson, William G.W.
Grant, Yasmin
Hijazi, Yasser
Chiang, Yayganeh
Gundkalli, Zobia K.
Seymour, Zoe M.
Panayi, Zoe
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Introduction: This study aimed to assess training of Senior House Officer-grade equivalent doctors in postgraduate surgical training or service (SHO-DIPST) in surgical specialties across the United Kingdom (UK), against nationally agreed Joint Committee on Surgical Training Quality Indicators (JCST QIs). Specific recommendations are made, with a view to improving quality of training, workforce retention and recruitment to Higher Surgical Training. Method: Prospective, observational, multicentre study conducted by the Association of Surgeons in Training, using the UK National Research Collaborative model. Any centres in the UK providing acute surgical services were eligible. SHO-DIPST with a permanent contract, on out-of-hours 'on-call rota' were included across four, one-week data capture periods (September to October 2016, February to March 2017). Adherence to five quality indicators was reported using descriptive statistics. P-values were calculated using Student's t-test for continuous data, with a 5% level of significance. Results: 2569 SHO-DIPST were included from all ten surgical specialties in 141 NHS trusts across all 16 Local Education and Training Boards in the UK. 960 SHO-DIPST were in registered 'training' posts (37.3%). The median number of SHO-DIPST per rota was 7.0 (IQR 5.0–9.0). Adherence to the five included JCST QIs ranged from 6.0 to 53.1%. Only four SHO-DIPST posts across the study population met all five JCST QIs (0.3%). The total number ofAbstract: Introduction: This study aimed to assess training of Senior House Officer-grade equivalent doctors in postgraduate surgical training or service (SHO-DIPST) in surgical specialties across the United Kingdom (UK), against nationally agreed Joint Committee on Surgical Training Quality Indicators (JCST QIs). Specific recommendations are made, with a view to improving quality of training, workforce retention and recruitment to Higher Surgical Training. Method: Prospective, observational, multicentre study conducted by the Association of Surgeons in Training, using the UK National Research Collaborative model. Any centres in the UK providing acute surgical services were eligible. SHO-DIPST with a permanent contract, on out-of-hours 'on-call rota' were included across four, one-week data capture periods (September to October 2016, February to March 2017). Adherence to five quality indicators was reported using descriptive statistics. P-values were calculated using Student's t-test for continuous data, with a 5% level of significance. Results: 2569 SHO-DIPST were included from all ten surgical specialties in 141 NHS trusts across all 16 Local Education and Training Boards in the UK. 960 SHO-DIPST were in registered 'training' posts (37.3%). The median number of SHO-DIPST per rota was 7.0 (IQR 5.0–9.0). Adherence to the five included JCST QIs ranged from 6.0 to 53.1%. Only four SHO-DIPST posts across the study population met all five JCST QIs (0.3%). The total number of training sessions was higher for those in registered training posts (p < 0.001), with significant specialty and regional variation. Conclusions: Only four early years postgraduate surgical training posts in the UK meet nationally approved minimum quality standards. Specific recommendations are made to improve training in this cohort and to bolster recruitment and retention into Higher Surgical Training. Highlights: Four early years postgraduate surgical training posts met national quality indicators. There exists significant inter-specialty and regional variation in surgical training. Half of doctors had no exposure to theatre or clinic during the study week. This is the first study to assess sessional activities against training quality standards. Significant efforts are required universally to improve training standards. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- International journal of surgery. Volume 52(2018)
- Journal:
- International journal of surgery
- Issue:
- Volume 52(2018)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 52, Issue 2018 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 52
- Issue:
- 2018
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0052-2018-0000
- Page Start:
- 376
- Page End:
- 382
- Publication Date:
- 2018-04
- Subjects:
- Surgical training -- Surgery -- Medical education -- Postgraduate training
Surgery -- Periodicals
Surgical Procedures, Operative -- Periodicals
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- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/17439191 ↗
http://ees.elsevier.com/ijs/ ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ijsu.2017.09.074 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1743-9191
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