A survey of ENT experience in South West Peninsula general practitioner trainees: how can post-graduate ENT training be improved?
J Laryngol Otol. 2016 Sep 8;:1-4
Authors: Easto RH, Reddy V
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To assess how much ENT experience regional general practitioner trainees received, both in their undergraduate and post-graduate training, and to establish if trainees felt they required further ENT training to manage ENT complaints.
METHODS: An online survey was emailed to general practitioner trainees in Cornwall and Devon.
RESULTS: Of 200 general practitioner trainees, 121 (60.5 per cent) responded to the survey. Of these respondents, 95.9 per cent felt ENT experience was important as a general practitioner; however, 59.5 per cent had no ENT experience in their post-graduate training. Sixty-five per cent of trainees had not had any formal ENT teaching since leaving medical school; however, 93.4 per cent would attend a 1-day course if offered the opportunity locally. Finally, 75.8 per cent of trainees would have liked an ENT post during their post-graduate training.
CONCLUSION: Further ENT training is required for doctors in general practitioner training schemes to aid improvement of patient care. The most logical way to enhance ENT training in a post-graduate setting is through up-to-date courses held locally with a faculty made up of experts working within the specialty.
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