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Doctors¿ views about training and future careers expressed one year after graduation by UK-trained doctors: questionnaire surveys undertaken in 2009 and 2010.

机译:在毕业一年后,医生对受过英国培训的医生表达了对培训和未来职业的看法:2009年和2010年进行的问卷调查。

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BackgroundThe UK medical graduates of 2008 and 2009 were among the first to experience a fully implemented, new, UK training programme, called the Foundation Training Programme, for junior doctors. We report doctors¿ views of the first Foundation year, based on comments made as part of a questionnaire survey covering career choices, plans, and experiences.MethodsPostal and email based questionnaires about career intentions, destinations and views were sent in 2009 and 2010 to all UK medical graduates of 2008 and 2009. This paper is a qualitative study of `free-text¿ comments made by first-year doctors when invited to comment, if they wished, on any aspect of their work, education, training, and future.ResultsThe response rate to the surveys was 48% (6220/12952); and 1616 doctors volunteered comments. Of these, 61% wrote about their first year of training, 35% about the working conditions they had experienced, 33% about how well their medical school had prepared them for work, 29% about their future career, 25% about support from peers and colleagues, 22% about working in medicine, and 15% about lifestyle issues. When concerns were expressed, they were commonly about the balance between service provision, administrative work, and training and education, with the latter often suffering when it conflicted with the needs of medical service provision. They also wrote that the quality of a training post often depended on the commitment of an individual senior doctor. Service support from seniors was variable and some respondents complained of a lack of team work and team ethic. Excessive hours and the lack of time for reflection and career planning before choices about the future had to be made were also mentioned. Some doctors wrote that their views were not sought by their hospital and that NHS management structures did not lend themselves to efficiency. UK graduates from non-UK homes felt insecure about their future career prospects in the UK. There were positive comments about opportunities to train flexibly.ConclusionsAlthough reported problems should be considered in the wider context, in which the majority held favourable overall views, many who commented had been disappointed by aspects of their first year of work. We hope that the concerns raised by our respondents will prompt trainers, locally, to determine, by interaction with junior staff, whether or not these are concerns in their own training programme.
机译:背景信息2008年和2009年的英国医学毕业生是率先体验全面实施的,新的,针对初级医生的英国培训计划(称为基础培训计划)的国家之一。我们根据对职业选择,计划和经历的问卷调查的意见,报告医生对大学预科课程第一年的看法。方法基于邮政和电子邮件的关于职业意向,目标和看法的问卷在2009年和2010年发送给了所有人英国2008年和2009年的医学专业毕业生。本论文是对一年级医生在被邀请就其工作,教育,培训和未来的任何方面进行评论时所发表的“自由文本”评论的定性研究。结果调查问卷回复率为48%(6220/12952); 1616位医生自愿发表评论。其中,61%的人写了他们的第一年培训,35%的人介绍了他们的工作条件,33%的人介绍了医学院为他们做好工作准备的程度,29%的人介绍了他们的未来职业,25%的人介绍了同伴的支持和同事中,有22%从事医学工作,还有15%从事生活方式问题。当表达了关切时,他们通常是在提供服务,行政工作以及培训和教育之间取得平衡,而后者在与医疗服务提供的需求相抵触时经常遭受痛苦。他们还写道,培训职位的质量通常取决于个别高级医生的投入。老年人的服务支持参差不齐,一些受访者抱怨缺乏团队合作精神和团队道德。还提到了过多的时间,以及在必须对未来做出选择之前缺乏反思和职业规划的时间。一些医生写道,医院没有征求他们的意见,NHS的管理架构也无法提高效率。来自非英国家庭的英国毕业生对其在英国的未来职业前景感到不安全。尽管可以在更广泛的背景下考虑所报告的问题,其中多数人持有总体观点,但许多发表评论的人对第一年的工作感到失望。我们希望被访者提出的担忧将促使培训人员在本地通过与初级员工的互动来确定这些问题是否属于他们自己的培训计划。

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