#fortraineesbytrainees
Exploring the future of OMFS training, the challenges and the possible solutions
Read our State of Play report online now:
https://t.co/RGJLQeTmCN
#thefutureofomfs
FREE ST interview course for OMFS, ran by John Dennis ST5, via Microsoft teams. This has had great feedback in the past - anybody interested please register using the link! https://t.co/tFHix7Frfb
We thank @RCSnews for this clear statement, with safe surgical practice and trainees at its core
SCPs have a well defined scope of practice: performing parts of a lap cholecystectomy with or without supervision has never been acceptable
We are thankful for the reminder to consultant colleagues to use every theatre opportunity to prioritise training the surgeons of tomorrow
🔗 https://t.co/flEQ9t9oiA
ASiT and the Surgical Specialty Training Organisations have released a joint statement in response to a recently published in The Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons England
What should be the #priorities in delivering surgical care?
Share with us your thoughts
🔗 https://t.co/ZmmfWbQy0s
@PPJSucharitkul@LMPDavenport It would be frankly reprehensible and wrong to use the zotero sci-hub plug in and have it automatically download the full PDF for any paper you add in from scholar/pubmed/WOK...
Response in @bmj_latest from @DrLKVaughan and I in response to @drcolinm defence of @GMCuk "vision" for medical education and training
https://t.co/YdgvPVGZZl
@timricketts_ https://t.co/Ff9U9L9OtV
They are quite explicit re training contract etc
Although practically no one does membership exams for fun, "technically" they are not wholly and necessarily required for your work if you're not in a training post - also not required for FY - ?call HMRC
In case you were wondering what actual professional leadership looks like…👇🏼
Maintaining high standards for patients today by refusing replacement of doctors by “physician associates”? ✅
Maintaining high standards for patients tomorrow by prioritising “junior” doctors? ✅