In 2021, 71% of trainees opted to share their opinion on #GlobalHealth in EM via the #EMTASurvey . Such experiences supports trainees to develop skills & attributes to bolster practice, and gain transferable skills to provide higher quality of care for our patients in the UK...🧵
Have your say in improving your training, support EMTA in advocating for data driven change. Fill out the EMTA 2024 survey today!! Check your emails for more information.
#EMTAsurvey Dale Kirkwood (he/him) Rob Hirst
We are almost halfway to our target response rate! Thank you again to all who have already given their feedback.
📢Don't miss this chance to have your say before its too late📢
Better data. Better training. Better care.
#EMTAsurvey
EMTAEvents Dale Kirkwood (he/him) Rob Hirst
More NSR and less MIs please!
Needs of UK EM Trainees #EMTAsurvey Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management Royal College of Emergency Medicine
#EMTAsurvey part 5: Exams
TPDs should facilitate requests for study leave to help prepare for your exams. The average request is 2.7 days.
Some trainees have better support from their deanery with specific revision courses.
Trusts should support time out for exam preparation
So this is interesting from the #EMTAsurvey
FRCEM Primary or intermediate pass rates of ACCS CT1-2 (n=152)
🌟93% passed during anaesthetics rotation (n =31)
🆗77-78% in itu (n=36) and ED (n=58)
🚨55% in medicine (n=27)
This is not advice. will dive deeper
#EMTAsurvey part 5: Exams
For most trainees, the booking process and communications from RCEM were well received. There is still a significant gap for a service with significant expense.
RCEM are pivoting towards a much improved customer experience as well as result assurance
#EMTAsurvey part 5: Exams
77% reported having Trust in the examination system in 2021. *This was before the results error
It will take a significant improvement in consistency of performance and accuracy of information provided to rebuild trust and maintain it with new trainees
Dear Emergency Medicine trainees in the UK, please complete the #EMTAsurvey . The report from the survey gets presented to the Royal College of Emergency Medicine Training Standards Committee and we in the #POCUS committee get to review it and make changes where we can.
The #EMTASurvey is YOUR tool to feed into training improvements. If you fill in one survey - make it THIS!
How can the data from the #EMTASurvey be used to improve working conditions? -> Change takes time, particularly to change culture. SIGs at national level require #Data to lead policy, our greatest tool. #EMTA2022LeavingaLegacy
EMTA trainee survey launched today. Link sent to all EM trainees via RCEM. Bring on next generation training using this evidence #EMTAsurvey