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  • Medical Education
  • General Practice
  • Professional Development

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  • Revalidation is a mandatory process for all licensed doctors in the UK.
  • Ensuring GP trainees are adequately prepared for revalidation is crucial for maintaining high standards of patient care.
  • Previous assessments of trainee preparedness for revalidation are limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess General Practice (GP) trainees' perceptions of revalidation.
  • To identify specific deficiencies in knowledge, engagement, and confidence among GP trainees regarding the revalidation process.
  • To inform future strategies for supporting GP trainees through revalidation.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was distributed to General Practice (GP) trainees within the London Deanery.
  • The survey collected data on trainees' perceived knowledge, engagement levels, and trust in revalidation plans.
  • Quantitative and qualitative data analysis was employed.

Main Results:

  • A significant proportion of GP trainees reported deficiencies in their knowledge of revalidation requirements.
  • Low levels of engagement with revalidation processes were observed among trainees.
  • Trainees expressed a lack of faith in the current revalidation plans and their perceived fairness or utility.

Conclusions:

  • General Practice (GP) trainees perceive substantial shortcomings in the current revalidation framework.
  • Addressing deficiencies in knowledge and engagement is essential for successful GP revalidation.
  • Building trainee confidence in revalidation processes requires a review and potential revision of existing plans.