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Musculoskeletal radiology training in the UK: a national survey by the British Society of Skeletal Radiologists

Authors :
Philip Robinson
Ramy Mansour
Danoob Dalili
J Mackay
Source :
Clinical Radiology. 76:650-658
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

To identify the standard of core and subspecialist musculoskeletal (MSK) training across deaneries in the UK.An online survey of 46 questions with responses in Likert scale or dichotomous formats was distributed to members of the Society of Radiologists in training, British Society of Skeletal Radiologists (BSSR), Training Programme Directors and the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) Junior Radiology Forum representatives for national training schemes across the country. Responses were analysed descriptively with narrative analysis of free-text comments.One hundred and seventy-eight participants completed the survey. Forty-six percent (81/178) were core trainees (ST1-3), 47% (84/178) were subspecialist trainees, and 7% (13/178) were newly qualified consultants (2 years in post). All (178/178) of the participants had a dedicated MSK rotation, with a duration of ≥3 months in 76% (136/178). Only one-third received a dedicated period in MSK ultrasound and only 60% (107/178) had been actively involved in interventional procedures during their training. Overall, 21% (37/178) and 42% (75/178) of participants rated the quality of their MSK training as excellent and good, respectively. The majority (93%, 168/178) thought that MSK training could be improved, especially for ultrasound (62%, 110/178) and interventional computed tomography (CT) or fluoroscopy (57%, 101/178).There are inconsistencies in MSK training offered in the UK. Although the majority of trainees are satisfied, there were gaps and potential threats to the quality of training. MSK training is witnessing substantial demand from trainees and workforce strategists necessitating tactical investments to standardise and enhance its quality.

Details

ISSN :
00099260
Volume :
76
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Radiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7dd26b0c73f5b4c6d432924562d47c51
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crad.2021.04.005