Background: We analysed the learning and professional development narratives of Hospital Consultants training junior staff ('Consultant Trainers') in order to identify impediments to successful postgraduate medical training in the UK, in the context of Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) and the European Working Time Directive (EWTD). Methods: Qualitative study. Learning and continuing professional development (CPD), were discussed in the context of Consultant Trainers' personal biographies, organisational culture and medical education practices. We conducted life story interviews with 20 Hospital Consultants in six NHS Trusts in Wales in 2005. Results: Consultant Trainers felt that new working patterns resulting from the EWTD and MMC have ch...
Background New consultants consistently feel better prepared for the clinical rather than non-clinic...
Medical education is under growing scrutiny to deliver a cadre of professional and competent doctors...
Objectives: Explore trainee doctors’ experiences of postgraduate training and perceptions of fairn...
Background. We analysed the learning and professional development narratives of Hospital Consultants...
Background: We analysed the learning and professional development narratives of Hospital Consultants...
Abstract Background We analysed the learning and professional development narratives of Hospital Con...
Reform of the NHS has systematically eroded medical apprenticeship. The shift from time-served appre...
Medical education faces global challenges because of the changing health care needs of an ageing and...
The current changes in postgraduate training in the United Kingdom are largely driven by government ...
Objectives The British Government is acting on recommendations to overhaul postgraduate training to ...
BACKGROUND: The National Health Service (NHS) in England is facing a workforce crisis. A new Long Te...
This report presents the findings of primary research that aimed to evaluate the possible effects of...
Postgraduate medical education has been the subject of major and fundamental review. The UK’s four h...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.OB...
The model of healthcare training whereby the National Health Service (NHS) has responsibility for pr...
Background New consultants consistently feel better prepared for the clinical rather than non-clinic...
Medical education is under growing scrutiny to deliver a cadre of professional and competent doctors...
Objectives: Explore trainee doctors’ experiences of postgraduate training and perceptions of fairn...
Background. We analysed the learning and professional development narratives of Hospital Consultants...
Background: We analysed the learning and professional development narratives of Hospital Consultants...
Abstract Background We analysed the learning and professional development narratives of Hospital Con...
Reform of the NHS has systematically eroded medical apprenticeship. The shift from time-served appre...
Medical education faces global challenges because of the changing health care needs of an ageing and...
The current changes in postgraduate training in the United Kingdom are largely driven by government ...
Objectives The British Government is acting on recommendations to overhaul postgraduate training to ...
BACKGROUND: The National Health Service (NHS) in England is facing a workforce crisis. A new Long Te...
This report presents the findings of primary research that aimed to evaluate the possible effects of...
Postgraduate medical education has been the subject of major and fundamental review. The UK’s four h...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.OB...
The model of healthcare training whereby the National Health Service (NHS) has responsibility for pr...
Background New consultants consistently feel better prepared for the clinical rather than non-clinic...
Medical education is under growing scrutiny to deliver a cadre of professional and competent doctors...
Objectives: Explore trainee doctors’ experiences of postgraduate training and perceptions of fairn...