OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether demographic factors are associated with self-reported experience amongst medical trainees in the UK. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of survey data. SETTING: General Medical Council (UK) National Training Survey data for 2014 and 2015. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 105,549 responses were provided from 68,551 participants when no data were removed. After removing data to preserve participant anonymity, there were 64,278 participants providing 99,076 responses. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Considered trainee factors were gender, ethnicity, country of primary medical qualification, grade, post specialty and deanery. Self-reported outcome measures were 'overall satisfaction', 'adequate experience', 'workload', 'clinical s...
Objectives: Many countries are driving forward policies to widen the socioeconomic profile of medica...
Acknowledgements: Our thanks to all those FP2 doctors who participated in the survey. Our thanks als...
Introduction: Knowledge about allocation of doctors into postgraduate training programmes is essenti...
Objectives To investigate whether demographic factors are associated with self-reported experience a...
The General Medical Council (GMC) national trainee survey (NTS) monitors junior doctor training expe...
Objective: To analyse the distribution of socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of medical t...
Background: This study considers the primary training environment factors affecting the satisfaction...
Involvement in research plays an integral role in the delivery of high-quality patient care, benefit...
We are grateful to UKMED for releasing the data for this project. We also are grateful to the follow...
We are grateful to UKMED for releasing the data for this project. We also are grateful to the follow...
Objectives: Explore trainee doctors’ experiences of postgraduate training and perceptions of fairn...
BACKGROUND: This study considers the primary training environment factors affecting the satisfaction...
Abstract Background The UK, like many high-income countries, is experiencing a worsening shortfall o...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse how training doctors' demographic and socioeconomic characteristics vary accor...
Abstract Background This study considers the primary training environment factors affecting the sati...
Objectives: Many countries are driving forward policies to widen the socioeconomic profile of medica...
Acknowledgements: Our thanks to all those FP2 doctors who participated in the survey. Our thanks als...
Introduction: Knowledge about allocation of doctors into postgraduate training programmes is essenti...
Objectives To investigate whether demographic factors are associated with self-reported experience a...
The General Medical Council (GMC) national trainee survey (NTS) monitors junior doctor training expe...
Objective: To analyse the distribution of socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of medical t...
Background: This study considers the primary training environment factors affecting the satisfaction...
Involvement in research plays an integral role in the delivery of high-quality patient care, benefit...
We are grateful to UKMED for releasing the data for this project. We also are grateful to the follow...
We are grateful to UKMED for releasing the data for this project. We also are grateful to the follow...
Objectives: Explore trainee doctors’ experiences of postgraduate training and perceptions of fairn...
BACKGROUND: This study considers the primary training environment factors affecting the satisfaction...
Abstract Background The UK, like many high-income countries, is experiencing a worsening shortfall o...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse how training doctors' demographic and socioeconomic characteristics vary accor...
Abstract Background This study considers the primary training environment factors affecting the sati...
Objectives: Many countries are driving forward policies to widen the socioeconomic profile of medica...
Acknowledgements: Our thanks to all those FP2 doctors who participated in the survey. Our thanks als...
Introduction: Knowledge about allocation of doctors into postgraduate training programmes is essenti...