"NHS performance and patient safety will always be at the very forefront of our plans, and I look forward to working with frontline staff & partners to investigate all potential opportunities while maintaining the high professional standards that make doctors & nurses so trusted"
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I agree. A lot of the professionalism and comms and graduate skills will all be there?
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For me Y1 and 2 were scientific. Y3 was a pickle but did covers examinations. Y4 and Y5 were clinical and a 6 week elective that our tuition fees....didn;t cover :( As long they are experienced they know itll be on them to get their knowledge to the level to clear finals.
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Yes. What's incomprehensible to me is Mr Hancock's claim that current clinical training standards will be maintained in future shorter training times. It seems unlikely.
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Depends on degree structure. The trad split of 3PC and 2C should be able to handle this new course. Im only concerned at the attrition rate during those final two years. Which needs pilot audit. Still it's interesting BUT main issue is cap on undergrad med school places
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