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Training in general (internal) medicine alone.

M Tunbridge1, T Peto, R Scott

  • 1Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals, NHS Trust. pgdean@oxford-pgmde.co.uk

Clinical Medicine (London, England)
|August 30, 2001
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A new general internal medicine training program in Oxford has successfully prepared specialist registrars for consultant roles. This program ensures high-quality training in acute and critical care medicine.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Internal Medicine Training
  • Critical Care Medicine

Background:

  • A dedicated general (internal) medicine (G(I)M) training program was established in the Oxford deanery.
  • The program was designed for specialist registrars post-MRCP, focusing on acute medical care.
  • It aimed to address the need for well-trained G(I)M specialists.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of a freestanding G(I)M training program.
  • To assess the program's ability to produce qualified consultants in G(I)M.
  • To determine if the program meets the needs for high dependency and critical care training.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a three-year freestanding training program for specialist registrars.
  • Selection of registrars through open competition.

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  • Inclusion of four months of intensive care training within the program.
  • Main Results:

    • The first four trainees completing the program achieved consultant-level appointments.
    • The program successfully attracted trainees interested in high dependency and critical care medicine.
    • Graduates are well-prepared to serve as specialists or consultants in G(I)M.

    Conclusions:

    • The freestanding G(I)M training program is effective in producing qualified consultants.
    • The program provides comprehensive training in acute, high dependency, and critical care.
    • It ensures a continued service of specialists trained in general internal medicine.