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  • Dental Education
  • Postgraduate Medical Training
  • Career Pathways in Dentistry

Background:

  • Dental Core Training (DCT) is a postgraduate phase following foundation training, with flexible durations (1-3 years).
  • National recruitment for DCT posts was introduced in 2017, replacing previous deanery-led systems.
  • The new system involves a ranking based on interviews and situational judgement tests, increasing national competition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To understand trainee motivations for pursuing DCT.
  • To explore trainee experiences with national recruitment and the situational judgement test.
  • To assess the influence of salary and trainee perceptions on the DCT program.

Main Methods:

  • A unique, trainee-led study design.
  • Gathering insights directly from the trainee perspective.
  • Investigating factors influencing speciality and location choices.

Main Results:

  • Provides insights into trainee rationale for DCT choices.
  • Highlights perceptions of the national recruitment process and situational judgement tests.
  • Examines the impact of salary variations on trainee experience.

Conclusions:

  • DCT is a flexible training period, not a definitive career choice.
  • It provides a strong foundation for further speciality training or general practice.
  • DCT offers fulfilling and rewarding career opportunities for dentists.