The National Training Surveys are a core part of the work that the General Medical Council carries out each year to monitor the quality of medical education and training in the UK.
The survey covers all doctors in postgraduate training and the current one had a 95% response rate. It shows that overall, satisfaction has increased since last year’s survey and that junior doctors feel the standards of training and clinical supervision are improving.
You can read a summary of the reports key findings here.
The full report is also available on the GMC web site, along with associated documents.
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