Surgeons respond to NHS England’s ‘Improving the working lives of Doctors in Training’
25 Apr 2024
Responding to NHS England’s ‘Improving the working lives of Doctors in Training’, Mr Tim Mitchell, President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England said:
“We have been calling for many of the actions proposed by NHS England to support trainees for some time, so while they are welcome, they must now be implemented at pace and with Trust leaders held to account for delivery.
“Our surgical workforce census exposed significant challenges for surgical trainees. Half (52%) also said there is a lack of adequate time for training - so as well as supporting today’s actions, we strongly encourage the NHS to work with us on ensuring dedicated time for surgical training, including contracted time for trainers.”
ENDS
Notes to editors:
1. NHS England » Improving the working lives of doctors in training
2. RCS England Surgical Workforce Census Report (2023) - https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/standards-and-research/surgical-workforce-census/
3. The Royal College of Surgeons of England provides world-class education, assessment, and development to 30,000 surgeons, dental professionals, and members of the wider surgical and dental care teams, at all stages of their careers. Our vision is to see excellent surgical care for everyone. We do this by setting professional standards, facilitating research and championing the best outcomes for patients.
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