Abstract

Medical training in the UK has now changed with the development of Foundation Programmes (which includes the pre-registration House Officer year plus one additional year) providing two years of experience in a range of disciplines that may include acute medicine and 3 months Basic training in ICM [1]. The ICM training programme, being competency based, can inter link well with these developments [2]. Intensive care has been described as a horizontal specialty cutting across the traditional vertical specialties of medicine, surgery, paediatrics etc [3]. Several studies have demonstrated the need for all medical postgraduates to undergo Intensive care Medicine training [4].

Highlights

  • Medical training in the UK has changed with the development of Foundation Programmes providing two years of experience in a range of disciplines that may include acute medicine and 3 months Basic training in ICM [1]

  • A questionnaire was sent out to all the Registrars and SHOs working in Medical Specialities

  • 147 Registrars and SHOs in total responded to the questionnaire, 68 in Manchester and 79 in West Midlands

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Introduction

Medical training in the UK has changed with the development of Foundation Programmes (which includes the pre-registration House Officer year plus one additional year) providing two years of experience in a range of disciplines that may include acute medicine and 3 months Basic training in ICM [1]. The ICM training programme, being competency based, can inter link well with these developments [2]. Intensive care has been described as a horizontal specialty cutting across the traditional vertical specialties of medicine, surgery, paediatrics etc [3]. Several studies have demonstrated the need for all medical postgraduates to undergo Intensive care Medicine training [4]

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