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RACGP
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) welcomes the release of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency’s 2020 Medical Training Survey (MTS).
The survey’s findings were consistent with last year’s survey, with trainees rating the quality of their training highly and concerns about culture persisting. It found:
· 81% of doctors in training would recommend their current training position to other doctors, compared to 78% in 2019
· the same percentage would recommend their current workplace as a place to train, compared to 76% in 2019
· teaching sessions were rating as excellent or very good by 83%, compared to 80% in 2019
· 46% of doctors in training believed the COVID-19 pandemic had both a positive and negative effect on their training.
Second Medical Training Survey
The second national Medical Training Survey (MTS) shows doctors in training are continuing to be affected by excessive hours, unpaid overtime, and bullying and harassment in the workplace.
Almost 22,000 doctors in training – more than half of all trainee doctors in Australia – took part in the Medical Board of Australia survey, which was conducted late last year.
While most trainees rated their training experience highly, one in five reported experiencing bullying, harassment or discrimination, and almost one in two reported an excessive workload.
“It was pleasing that the overwhelming majority of trainees rated their training experience highly in the 2020 survey, despite interruptions due to COVID-19,” AMA President, Dr Omar Khorshid, said today.