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Quality of radiology training and role of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiology in supporting radiology trainees in NSW: Results of the first radiology trainee survey
Introduction The Royal Australian and New Zealand College radiology training programme is a 5‐year programme with a vast curriculum including reporting and research requirements. Undertaking training can be stressful for trainees who must balance their educational needs and work responsibilities. We...
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Published in: | Journal of medical imaging and radiation oncology 2021-06, Vol.65 (3), p.261-271 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Introduction
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College radiology training programme is a 5‐year programme with a vast curriculum including reporting and research requirements. Undertaking training can be stressful for trainees who must balance their educational needs and work responsibilities. We undertook the first independent survey of New South Wales (NSW) radiology trainees to evaluate their perceptions about the quality of their training.
Methods
Focus groups with trainees from multiple NSW training sites were conducted to construct a survey which was then distributed to all NSW Radiology trainees (n = 118). Data from the survey were analysed, and factors correlating to the overall satisfaction with the programme were explored using Spearman's correlation.
Results
Survey response rate was 70.3%. Eighty‐nine per cent of trainees were satisfied with their career choice, and 73% were satisfied with the training programme. Majority felt they had a good exposure to cases, modalities and access to resources to complete their training. Trainee satisfaction significantly correlated with a supportive work environment (rs = 0.83, P |
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ISSN: | 1754-9477 1754-9485 |
DOI: | 10.1111/1754-9485.13148 |