The General Medical Council has published the results of its latest annual survey of medical education and training across the UK.1 Here are five of the survey's findings Of the 53835 junior doctors who responded to the survey, 43% described the rate of intensity of their work as heavy or...
GPs were the second most likely group of respondents in a 2019 BMA survey of 4300 doctors and medical students to have a 'high' or 'very high' risk of burnout – behind doctors in training. Doctors working in emergency medicine were amongst those experiencing the highest levels of burnout, ...
A move by the General Medical Council to ask doctors about the impact of rota gaps on their education and training in this year's national training survey has been welcomed by the BMA. The regulator, which oversees medical education and training, has added five new questions on rotas to ...
Just under half of all UK doctors in training (28042) responded to the GMC's 2020 national training survey, as did 22% of trainers (10785).1 These response rates are lower than in previous years, the 鈥doi:10.1136/bmj.m4093Abi Rimmer...