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P-836 - What Trainees Really Think: the 2009 and 2010 National Trainee Survey of Trainee's Perception of Their Training in Ireland
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
Abstract
Identify the training/ learning needs perceived by Trainees using an online questionnaire developed for the task.
• Literature review.
• Ethical Approval.
• Questionnaire developed, piloted.
• Dissemination- of the survey to all trainees with email addresses registered with the College of Psychiatry of Ireland. Anonymised and encrypted survey,
• 2009 survey- essentially functioned as pilot for 2010. Trainees were re-surveyed and the second national conference was held. Survey results analysed using surveymonkey tools, Excel and SPSS.
Response rates:
Survey
Response Rate- 2009 - 36%
Response Rate 2010 - 42%
Demographics of respondents:
Basic Specialist trainee response rate: 2009 - 49% 2010 =54.1%.
45.6% of respondents graduated from an Irish medical school;
46.8% from a non- EU medical school, the remainder from EU medical schools.
Current perception of training and career advice:
25% of trainees indicated that they received adequate career advice on their training scheme.
Training needs trainees wished to cover in a short course/ conference:
More than 20 areas of training were identified by trainees
Trainee views of training is increasingly recognised as a significant factor in long term career planning and in career choices.
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