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01-06-2014 | CORR® Curriculum — Orthopaedic Education
Orthopaedic Education in the United Kingdom
Authors:
M. Gavan McAlinden, MPhil, FRCS (Tr & Orth), Paul J. Dougherty, MD
Published in:
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®
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Issue 6/2014
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Excerpt
Graduate medical education in the United Kingdom recently restructured with the goal of improving trainee experience. In 2007, the Modernizing Medical Careers program changed the organizational structure of all postgraduate medical training in the United Kingdom due to concerns about excess length of training and a lack of supervision. The goals were to include standardization of education and training to produce “high quality, well trained, accredited doctors” [
4]. A more formalized structure of feedback and assessment was also implemented to document the progress of trainees [
4]. Additionally, the European Union’s European Work Time Directive reduced the number of hours any employee could work (including those in graduate medical education training)—from 56 hours to 48 hours per week. …