Trends in training progression: response to the study by Silkens et al

  • Curtis V
  • Lovett K
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Recruitment and retention are of major concern to all in medicine. Improvement in recruitment to UK speciality training programmes does not directly translate into senior workforce capacity, which remains dependent on trainee progression. In 2021, Silkens et al undertook a mixed-methods study to investigate this and described a trainee-driven shift away from conventional training pathways and expectations. These findings suggest a need for a broad change in approach to careers, underpinned by commitment to reducing differential attainment, acknowledgment that trainees may have a range of unique needs, and development of a culture of equality, diversity and inclusion.

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Curtis, V., & Lovett, K. (2021). Trends in training progression: response to the study by Silkens et al. BJPsych Open, 7(6). https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.1034

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