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NHS England has launched an extensive listening and engagement programme to consider how to reshape postgraduate medical training for England. Overseen by NHS England National Medical Director, Professor Sir Stephen Powis and Chief Medical Officer, Professor Sir Chris Whitty. The engagement will run through to June this year, with findings evaluated and reported in the summer.
For more information on the Safe Learning Environment Charter, click here.
The Charter was created in response to healthcare learners' feedback on their clinical experiences in maternity services, set out in the Kirkup (2015 and 2022) and Ockenden (2020 and 2022) reports.
The NHS Long Term Workforce Plan, which outlined the long-term strategy for our NHS through a sustainable manner while also enhancing patient care, was released earlier this year. This report is especially meaningful because the NHS turned 75 years.
The General Medical Council has released a report titled "The state of medical education and practise in the UK: workplace experiences 2023," which at first examines the distressing data regarding the experiences of doctors, the difficulties in providing pat
At the end of 2020, we published and outlined our commitment to prioritise the restoration of postgraduate medical education and training which was impacted during the Covid-19 pandemic. It recognises the determination of providers to restore and reset education and training and to establish the Midlands region as a beacon for postgraduate education.