Abstract
Abstract Introduction As the number of international medical graduates (IMG) applying for Core Surgical Training (CST) is growing, the understanding of the portfolio and application system is crucial to succeeding in this competitive application process. We conducted a webinar to grow the awareness of the system, especially amongst doctors still in the process of moving to the UK for surgical training. Method The webinar was part of an online teaching series for IMG doctors run by the SSID society. It was conducted in two separate two-hour sessions using a virtual conferencing tool in September and October 2021. Alongside, it was streamed on Facebook live to grow the reach. The advertising was done via flyers on social media and various WhatsApp groups. Each webinar was delivered by an IMG doctor in CST in the UK where they shared their personal experiences. Feedback was collected after each webinar using an online form generating tool and analysed on Excel. The certificate of attendance was distributed via E-mail. Results The webinar was viewed by 1200 on Facebook Live. Feedback was received from 66 attendees. 96.96% agreed that the webinar improved their understanding of the portfolio and 94.45% agreed they learned about ways to improve their portfolio. 89.39% agreed that they would change their practice after attending this webinar. Conclusions Simple online webinars can improve the understanding of the portfolio requirements for CST amongst IMG doctors. Subsequently, this could allow for early portfolio preparation opportunities, improve application self-assessment scores, and reduce the years needed to get a successful training number.
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