BACKGROUND: In the UK, doctors' first year of medical work is also their first year of postgraduate training. It is very important that their experience of work and training is good. DESIGN: Surveys of entire cohorts graduating in particular years. SETTING: UK. METHOD: Questionnaires sent 1 year after qualification to all UK medical graduates of 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2008 and 2009. RESULTS: The study comprised 17 831 respondents. Variation in views across cohorts was modest. Overall, 30% agreed their training had been of a high standard; 38% agreed educational opportunities had been good; 52% agreed they had to do too much routine non-medical work; and 16% agreed they had to perform clinical tasks for which they felt inadequately trained....
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether graduate and non-graduate entrants to medical school differ in their...
Background: It is current UK policy to expand the numbers of newly qualified doctors entering traini...
BACKGROUND:Workforce studies show a declining proportion of UK junior doctors proceeding directly to...
OBJECTIVE: The first year of postgraduate work for newly qualified doctors in the UK, the pre-regist...
Background: The UK medical graduates of 2008 and 2009 were among the first to experience a fully im...
Objectives Doctors who graduated in the UK after 2005 have followed a restructured postgraduate trai...
Background: Over the last decade, many changes have taken place in the United Kingdom (UK) which hav...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The transition from medical student to junior doctor is a critical stage in ca...
Purpose of the study The transition from medical student to junior doctor is a critical stage in car...
Objective: To report on the views of general practitioners compared with other medical practitioners...
Background: Identifying factors that improve job satisfaction of new doctors and ease the difficult ...
Objectives We surveyed the UK medical qualifiers of 1993. We asked closed questions about their care...
Objective To report on the career intentions, three years after qualification, of 12 national cohort...
UK medical schools have made considerable efforts to ensure that graduates are well prepared for the...
Purpose: To determine?as a guide to assess outcomes of medical education, and for medical workforce ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether graduate and non-graduate entrants to medical school differ in their...
Background: It is current UK policy to expand the numbers of newly qualified doctors entering traini...
BACKGROUND:Workforce studies show a declining proportion of UK junior doctors proceeding directly to...
OBJECTIVE: The first year of postgraduate work for newly qualified doctors in the UK, the pre-regist...
Background: The UK medical graduates of 2008 and 2009 were among the first to experience a fully im...
Objectives Doctors who graduated in the UK after 2005 have followed a restructured postgraduate trai...
Background: Over the last decade, many changes have taken place in the United Kingdom (UK) which hav...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The transition from medical student to junior doctor is a critical stage in ca...
Purpose of the study The transition from medical student to junior doctor is a critical stage in car...
Objective: To report on the views of general practitioners compared with other medical practitioners...
Background: Identifying factors that improve job satisfaction of new doctors and ease the difficult ...
Objectives We surveyed the UK medical qualifiers of 1993. We asked closed questions about their care...
Objective To report on the career intentions, three years after qualification, of 12 national cohort...
UK medical schools have made considerable efforts to ensure that graduates are well prepared for the...
Purpose: To determine?as a guide to assess outcomes of medical education, and for medical workforce ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether graduate and non-graduate entrants to medical school differ in their...
Background: It is current UK policy to expand the numbers of newly qualified doctors entering traini...
BACKGROUND:Workforce studies show a declining proportion of UK junior doctors proceeding directly to...