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Undergraduate medical education: a national survey of consultant radiologists.

C Chew1,2, P J O'Dwyer3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Rising clinical demand and changes to Radiologists' job plans mean it is becoming ever more difficult for Radiologists to teach medical students.The aim of this study was to assess the current role of Radiologists in undergraduate medical education in Scotland.
METHODS: Consultant Radiologists working across all 14 Scottish Health Boards were invited by email to participate in an anonymous short online survey. The survey ran for 6 weeks from November 2019. One reminder email was sent a week before the survey closed.
RESULTS: 102 responses were recorded, representing 34% of the total whole time equivalent Radiologists in Scotland. All agreed Radiology should be taught to medical students. Over 70% (n = 73) taught medical students, most often during supporting professional activity time. 76 percent of Radiologists who did not teach expressed a desire to do so. The most common barrier to teaching was not having enough time in their job plan. Scottish Radiologists delivered a median of 10 h (IQR 0-22) a year of teaching to medical students. Thematic analysis of free comments revealed staffing/time constraints severely limiting ability to teach.
CONCLUSION: This is the first national survey to assess the current role of Radiologists in teaching medical students. While most are teaching or want to teach, there is a large drop-off between current Scottish and previously reported UK median teaching hours. Engagement from Universities, Royal College of Radiologists and Health Boards is urgently needed to reverse this trend. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: This is the first national survey into the current role of Radiologists in undergraduate medical education. There is a large drop-off between current Scottish and previously reported UK median teaching hours.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32463292      PMCID: PMC7446011          DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20200380

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Radiol        ISSN: 0007-1285            Impact factor:   3.039


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