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Record of In-Training Assessment
All doctors occupying a Specialist Registrar training post are
required to undertake a yearly assessment of their progress (Record of
In-Training Assessment).
Each annual assessment is carried out by a small specialty-based
panel agreed by the Deanery and local College or Faculty Adviser. It
will provide an opportunity for the trainee to provide comments on
their training to date, as well as reviewing their progress and
identifying specific training needs.
The annual review will confirm the progress of Specialist
Registrars through the training programme, followed by a documented
recommendation for the following year, ie:
- that the trainee is ready to
progress to the next year of a structured training programme
- that targeted training or repeat
training at the same level is required
- to provide a final statement of the
trainee's completion of the training programme
Successful completion of the full training programme will lead to a
recommendation from the Specialist Training Committee that a
Certificate of Completion of Training be issued – the CCT.
Repeated failure to progress will lead to withdrawal from the
training programme.
The Severn Deanery will work with the Specialty Training
Committee to ensure that all Specialist Registrars, including LAT and FTTA appointments are given an assessment.
This page was last updated
15/05/08
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