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Supporting the transition to becoming a medical registrar

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ABSTRACT
Introduction

Physician training is seeing increasing numbers of doctors adopting the role of medical registrar. Non-clinical as well as clinical responsibilities are a source of great anxiety prior to trainees assuming this role.

Methods

A standardised, blended, 1-day course to address the needs of doctors transitioning to become a medical registrar was designed and delivered across four hospitals. A mixed methods evaluation approach was employed to assess the effect of the course.

Results
Thirty-four trainees approaching the transition to becoming a medical registrar participated. Quantitative and qualitative analysis of participants’ written feedback showed a significant pre- to post-course increase in candidates’ self-reported confidence in undertaking the medical registrar role along with learning in non-technical skills.

Discussion
This course was shown to be effective in helping to improve the confidence of trainees approaching the medical registrar role. The carefully designed standardised format may facilitate wider expansion of such training.

Additional information

Journal Article: March 2021

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Contributed by: WE-R NHS (Workforce and Education Research NHS)
Authored by: Ambika Nedungadi, Guy’s and St Thomas’s NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, specialist registrar in geriatrics and general medicine
Caroline Ming, King’s College Hospital, London, UK, specialist registrar in rheumatology and general medicine
Felicity Woodward, Guy’s and St Thomas’s NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, specialist registrar in geriatrics and general medicine
Tunji Lasoye, Consultant and honorary senior lecturer in emergency medicine, King’s College Hospital, London, UK, Director of medical education
Jonathan Birns, Geriatrics and general medicine, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, and deputy head, London, Consultant in stroke medicine
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Last updated: 30 April 2024
First contributed: 06 July 2023
Audience access level: General user

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