Abstract

Ceylon Medical Journal (CMJ) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal published quarterly by the Sri Lanka Medical Association in the last week of March, June, September and December each year. The mission of the CMJ is to promote the science and art of medicine and betterment of public health. The Journal publishes original papers and commentaries which have relevance to medicine and allied sciences. The CMJ is committed to maintaining and conforming to the editorial and ethical standards recommended by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors.

Highlights

  • Training is a partnership between the trainer and the trainee

  • The new changes will fail to deliver improvements unless the trainers involved in PGME have confidence and commitment towards the process

  • Trainers should see it as a constructive opportunity rather than an irrelevant chore

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Introduction

Training is a partnership between the trainer and the trainee. The role of a trainer in PGME should not be ignored. The new changes will fail to deliver improvements unless the trainers involved in PGME have confidence and commitment towards the process. Trainers should see it as a constructive opportunity rather than an irrelevant chore.

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