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What is the role of out of programme clinical fellowships in the era of Shape of Training? A single-centre cohort study
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Al-Joudeh, Amer
, Lobo, Alan J
, Bowker-Howell, Freya J
, Raju, Suneil A
, Aziz, Imran
, Sidhu, Reena
, Sanders, David S
, Gleeson, Dermot C
, Hopper, Andrew D
, Thoufeeq, Mo
, McAlindon, Mark E
, Kumar, Sampath
in
Academic degrees
/ Adult
/ Career Choice
/ Cohort Studies
/ Colonoscopy
/ Consultants
/ Curriculum
/ Education, Medical, Graduate - methods
/ Endoscopy
/ Fellowships and Scholarships - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Gastroenterology
/ Gastroenterology - education
/ HEALTH SERVICE RESEARCH
/ Hepatology
/ Humans
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Male
/ Scholarships & fellowships
/ SURGICAL TRAINING
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Teaching hospitals
/ Workforce
2024
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What is the role of out of programme clinical fellowships in the era of Shape of Training? A single-centre cohort study
by
Al-Joudeh, Amer
, Lobo, Alan J
, Bowker-Howell, Freya J
, Raju, Suneil A
, Aziz, Imran
, Sidhu, Reena
, Sanders, David S
, Gleeson, Dermot C
, Hopper, Andrew D
, Thoufeeq, Mo
, McAlindon, Mark E
, Kumar, Sampath
in
Academic degrees
/ Adult
/ Career Choice
/ Cohort Studies
/ Colonoscopy
/ Consultants
/ Curriculum
/ Education, Medical, Graduate - methods
/ Endoscopy
/ Fellowships and Scholarships - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Gastroenterology
/ Gastroenterology - education
/ HEALTH SERVICE RESEARCH
/ Hepatology
/ Humans
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Male
/ Scholarships & fellowships
/ SURGICAL TRAINING
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Teaching hospitals
/ Workforce
2024
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What is the role of out of programme clinical fellowships in the era of Shape of Training? A single-centre cohort study
by
Al-Joudeh, Amer
, Lobo, Alan J
, Bowker-Howell, Freya J
, Raju, Suneil A
, Aziz, Imran
, Sidhu, Reena
, Sanders, David S
, Gleeson, Dermot C
, Hopper, Andrew D
, Thoufeeq, Mo
, McAlindon, Mark E
, Kumar, Sampath
in
Academic degrees
/ Adult
/ Career Choice
/ Cohort Studies
/ Colonoscopy
/ Consultants
/ Curriculum
/ Education, Medical, Graduate - methods
/ Endoscopy
/ Fellowships and Scholarships - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Gastroenterology
/ Gastroenterology - education
/ HEALTH SERVICE RESEARCH
/ Hepatology
/ Humans
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Male
/ Scholarships & fellowships
/ SURGICAL TRAINING
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Teaching hospitals
/ Workforce
2024
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What is the role of out of programme clinical fellowships in the era of Shape of Training? A single-centre cohort study
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What is the role of out of programme clinical fellowships in the era of Shape of Training? A single-centre cohort study
2024
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BackgroundThe updated Shape of Training curriculum has shortened the duration of specialty training. We present the potential role of out of programme clinical fellowships.MethodAn electronic online survey was sent to all current fellows to understand their experiences, training opportunities and motivations.Data were collected on fellows’ endoscopic experiences and publications using PubMed for all previous doctors who have completed the Sheffield Fellowship Programme.ResultsSince 2004, 39 doctors have completed the Sheffield Fellowship.Endoscopic experience: current fellows completed a median average of 350 (IQR 150–500) gastroscopies and 150 (IQR 106–251) colonoscopies per year. Fellows with special interests completed either 428 hepato-pancreato-biliary procedures or 70 endoscopic mucosal resections per year.Medline publications: Median average 9 publications(IQR 4–17). They have also received multiple national or international awards and 91% achieved a doctoral degree.The seven current fellows in the new Shape of Training era (57% male, 29% Caucasian, aged 31–40 years) report high levels of enjoyment due to their research projects, supervisory teams and social aspects. The most cited reasons for undertaking the fellowship were to develop a subspecialty interest, take time off the on-call rota and develop endoscopic skills. The most reported drawback was a reduced income.All current fellows feel that the fellowship has enhanced their clinical confidence and prepared them to become consultants.ConclusionOut of programme clinical fellowships offer the opportunity to develop the required training competencies, subspecialty expertise and research skills in a supportive environment.
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