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GP trainers’ perceptions of their learning needs: Supporting trainees for the MRCGP clinical examination
Background: Addressing differential attainment in the Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners’ (MRCGP) clinical examination is a strategic priority for Health Education England (HEE). Although general practice (GP) trainers are paramount in supporting the success of trainees, their professional development has long been neglected.
Aims: This study identifies the learning needs of GP trainers and the ways they can be best supported to improve trainee performance in the MRCGP clinical examination. Methods: GP trainers (n = 163) in the Black Country (BC) were invited to participate via email. A mixture of quantitative and qualitative data was gathered using an online questionnaire.
Results: Most study participants (n = 52) were well experienced and had insight into differential attainment in the MRCGP clinical examination. Most trainers’ main knowledge and skills gap were a poor understanding of the recorded consultation assessment (RCA) and difficulty understanding cultural differences.
Conclusion: A comprehensive analysis identified that the BC GP trainers had specific knowledge and skills gaps when assisting trainees in need of additional support. Potential changes could be considered, including upskilling trainers in cultural empathy, ensuring they have an adequate understanding of the RCA, and providing specific resources and networks to refer to when assisting trainees in need of additional support.
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Contributed by: | WE-R NHS (Workforce and Education Research NHS) |
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Licence: | Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International More information on licences |
First contributed: | 01 November 2024 |
Audience access level: | General user |
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