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Review of the 2018 SPRAT program for pediatric trainees in Yorkshire & Humber. Positive feedback received, improvements planned for 2019. Topics include clinical and non-clinical days, aligning with RCPCH objectives, and more.
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#SPRATYH Dr Fiona Blyth (CCH GRID, SPRAT Committee Chair) Dr Rum Thomas (Training Programme Director) On behalf of SPRAT committee: Dr Harriet Barraclough, Dr Claire Blythe, Dr James Houston, Dr Tallal Hussain, Dr NemeLeton, Dr Michael McCarron, Dr Emma McQueen, Dr Nic Seneviratne
Review of 2018 Survey Monkey questionnaire sent to all ST4-8 paediatric trainees in Y&H: Mixed clinical and non clinical days preferred (80.8% responders) 34.6% reported no difficulty in attending SPRAT
2018 Programme and attendance Combined feedback to date (incnov 2017) for all SPRAT days: Excellent: 56.8% Good: 40.1% Could be better: 2.8%
Aligning with RCPCH Progress • Objectives document - Domains and Learning Outcomes matched to topics • Progress update and Q&A sessions • Non clinical days mapped to Progress Generic Curriculum Days: • Motivational interviewing Domain 2 • Clinical supervision Domain 1, Domain 2, Domain 10 • Consultant readiness Domain 1, Domain 2 • ‘I wish I’d known’ Domain 1 • RCPCH question setting Domain 10 • Medico-legal day Domain 1
Moving forward- SPRAT 2019 and beyond Other topics: More days to prepare for ‘Consultant Readiness’: parallel planning/ reflective practice/safe prescribing/critical appraisal interprofessional learning
Acknowledgements • SPRAT committee • Administration Support- Carly Burnett & Lisa Shaw (Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHSFT) Questions?