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National training survey : 2022 results.

by General Medical Council.
Series: GMC national training survey ; 2022.Publisher: GMC, London : 2022.Description: 24p.Summary: The GMC’s annual national training survey, completed by more than 67,000 UK doctors – all either trainees or trainers – reveals a continuing worsening trend in answers to questions about workload and burnout. While most trainees rated the quality of their training highly, and nine in ten trainers said they enjoyed their roles, the risk of burnout is now at its worst since it was first tracked in 2018. The GMC is calling for clinicians’ wellbeing and training to be at the heart of workforce planning as health services continue their post-pandemic recovery..Subject(s): junior medical staff | staff morale | wellbeing | occupational health & safety | patient safety | workload | burnout | training | medical profession | annual reports | United Kingdom
Digital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: NHS workforce in England [September 2023]
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The GMC’s annual national training survey, completed by more than 67,000 UK doctors – all either trainees or trainers – reveals a continuing worsening trend in answers to questions about workload and burnout. While most trainees rated the quality of their training highly, and nine in ten trainers said they enjoyed their roles, the risk of burnout is now at its worst since it was first tracked in 2018. The GMC is calling for clinicians’ wellbeing and training to be at the heart of workforce planning as health services continue their post-pandemic recovery.

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