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  • Surgical Training
  • Professional Development

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  • The transition from specialist training to consultant practice presents challenges for new physicians.
  • New consultants report feeling unprepared for both clinical and non-clinical responsibilities.
  • Current higher training programs may not fully address all necessary consultant competencies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the role of post-Certificate of Satisfactory Completion of Specialist Training (CSCST) fellowships in addressing the non-clinical training needs of new consultants.
  • To examine how fellowship design can better support the transition to consultanthood.
  • To differentiate fellowship roles from standard specialist training.

Main Methods:

  • This study reviews the existing literature and common practices of post-CSCST fellowships.
  • It analyzes the reported needs of newly appointed consultants.
  • The focus is on the structural elements and goals of fellowship programs.

Main Results:

  • Fellowships are traditionally used for subspecialty training but have untapped potential for non-clinical skill development.
  • New consultants express a need for enhanced preparation in non-clinical areas.
  • The design of fellowship posts, including independence and mentorship, significantly impacts their effectiveness.

Conclusions:

  • Post-CSCST fellowships can be strategically designed to facilitate the transition to consultanthood.
  • Emphasis on defined roles and mentorship within fellowships is crucial.
  • Optimizing fellowship programs is essential for equipping new consultants for practice.