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GP trainees' experiences of training
Katie Collins1, Samantha Powell2, Mariam Safdar3
1Freelance GP & Medical Educator, Hampshire, UK.
Background:
Understanding the experience of training in an authentic and rich way can be a powerful driver to reviewing teaching and learning practice. GP educators in the Health Education England Wessex region decided to take this a step further and examine the equity of the experience of training, including trainees' thoughts and views about how that experience could be improved.
Method:
An online questionnaire survey was developed covering topics such as the perceived support needs of IMG (international medical graduate) trainees, trainees' experiences of discrimination, and their ideas for improvement. The survey focused on areas that were within the power of local educators to change, thereby enabling the results to drive improvement. The survey link was emailed to all trainees in our deanery via their training patches. Responses were anonymous.
Results:
One hundred and eighty-seven responses were received from a cohort of approximately 530 trainees-a response rate of 35%. Responses ranged from a limited awareness of additional support needs for trainees from different backgrounds, through to those who had experienced uncomfortable situations and those with clear ideas about improvements. The data have been used to trigger improvement discussions within patch teams and facilitate changes in practice.
Conclusions:
The outcome of the work has led to change-from providing additional courses and support to raising awareness of trainees' experiences. The results have also been fed back to senior educators who manage training across the region.
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