The state of medical education and practice in the UK 2020.
by General Medical Council.
Series: The state of medical education and practice in the UK ; 2020.Publisher: GMC, London : 2020.Description: 168p.Summary: This report finds that, despite the pressures caused by Covid-19, 89 per cent of doctors experienced at least one positive change during the pandemic. However, it found that black and minority ethnic doctors were less likely to share the positive experiences reported by many of their white counterparts..Subject(s): junior medical staff | medical education | postgraduate medical education | staff surveys | survey results | staff morale | wellbeing | black & ethnic minorities | Covid-19 | pandemics | workload | general practice consultations | clinical leadership | recruitment | training | medical profession | occupational stress | retirement | patient complaints | professional registration | professional regulation | annual reportsDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: ; Executive summary. List(s) this item appears in: NHS workforce in England [September 2023] | Clinical leadership [March 2023]
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This report finds that, despite the pressures caused by Covid-19, 89 per cent of doctors experienced at least one positive change during the pandemic. However, it found that black and minority ethnic doctors were less likely to share the positive experiences reported by many of their white counterparts.
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