Urology trainee perceptions of curriculum checkpoints and challenges to achieving a Certificate of Completion of Training: Results of a national survey

Author:

Harvey NJ1ORCID,Ross DG2

Affiliation:

1. Urology Department, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, UK

2. Urology Department, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, UK

Abstract

Objective: To determine the views of urology trainees regarding training checkpoints/waypoints, and challenges to achieving a Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT). Methods: A novel survey was devised and distributed to evaluate urology trainee perceptions of the challenges in achieving the current CCT requirements as well as their views on the ST4 waypoint, indicative numbers (INs), workplace-based assessments (WBAs) and critical condition case-based discussions. Results: Of 347 trainees, 59 (17.0%) returned completed surveys from 13 of 19 training regions. The most significant challenges in achieving CCT as perceived by all trainees were, from highest to lowest: publication requirements, paediatric urology experience, achieving FRCS (Urol), INs and WBAs. All questions relating to ST4 waypoints were answered positively by a majority of respondents. Conclusions: The findings of this survey suggest that trainees will approve of the forthcoming changes in training assessment and outcomes embedded within the 2021 curriculum. The ST5 checkpoint, in particular, is an opportunity to better match trainees and placements and will underpin successful ‘phasing’ of training. A future study will inform the success of ‘embedding’ the 2021 curriculum and subsequently play a crucial part in the continuous improvement of urological training. Level of evidence: Not applicable for this multicentre audit.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urology,Surgery

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