Postgraduate doctors in training have ranked our Trust as the top organisation for their training in the North East and Yorkshire, the General Medical Council (GMC) national training survey has revealed.
We have also climbed up nationally to enter the top 10 of all NHS Trusts.
The GMC national training survey (NTS) is the largest annual survey of doctors in the UK, where trainees share their views on their training and the environments where they work.
Trainers also report their experience as clinical and/or educational supervisors, which saw us ranked 30th out of 226 trusts across the country.
Our medical education facility supports hundreds of medical students and postgraduate doctors on their career journey, providing them with a solid foundation in mental health care.
Every year around 400 doctors rotate through the trust on placement in psychiatry.
Dr Hany El Sayeh, director of medical education at TEWV said: “The GMC national training survey results put us at the forefront of medical education in the region and once again we are proud of our performance, on both a regional and national level.
“We are now in the top 10 of all NHS Trusts in the country – that includes all mental health and acute Trusts. This is a huge achievement.
“It is so important for us to recruit, develop and retain doctors, in the hope that they will join us on a permanent basis and help us provide the best care to the people in our region.”
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