Psychiatric Bulletin (2006) 30: 437. doi: 10.1192/pb.30.11.437
© 2006 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Psychiatric Bulletin (2006) 30: 437
© 2006 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Top tips for trainees
Professor Dinesh Bhugra, Dean and
Dr Amit Malik, Chair of the Psychiatric Trainees Committee
Royal College of Psychiatrists
It is now widely known that with the advent of Modernising Medical Careers
(MMC) and the Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board (PMETB)
postgraduate training in psychiatry is undergoing many changes. There will be
a dramatic shift in the process of the selection of trainees, the structure of
training and the delivery of both training and assessments. As with any
change, misinformation and rumours can add to the anxiety associated with the
transition process. These tips have been prepared on behalf of the MMC Working
Group of the College to provide guidance to trainees who will be affected by
the transition process. The tips are based on the facts known to the group at
the time of writing. As with any developmental process, the advice will change
if the facts concerning the process change. Often changes will first appear on
the College website and through the Deans newsletter. Please keep
checking these along with the MMC and PMETB websites
- Competition; no automatic transfer. All trainees who do not
already hold national training numbers (NTNs) will have to compete for posts
in specialty training and there will be no transfer of trainees.
- Specialist registrar recruitment ceases from 1 January 2007.
Recruitment into the specialist registrar (SpR) grade of the current system
will cease on 31 December 2006.
- Single annual intake. There will only be a single intake each year
into specialty training with the start date of 1 August.
- Fixed-term specialist training appointment. The light-blue box
(fixed-term training posts) will be for up to 2 years, but it is anticipated
that trainees will be appointed for up to 1 year only, and then will have to
reapply.
- After transition. After the initial intake in 2007, trainees will
only be eligible for a certificate of completion of training (CCT) if they
have completed the full specialty training beginning at ST1. Others will have
to get on the specialist register via a different route (article 14). This
will not apply to transition trainees entering the run-through grade in August
2007 and current NTN holders.
- Foundation competent. Trainees who have completed the first year
of a senior house officer (SHO) post willbe deemed to have already attained
Foundation competencies. This will only apply to SHO posts which have formal
education approval.
- Aim to enter run-through grade. All SHOs should aim to move over
to the new curriculum from August 2007. Senior house officers should not try
to hang on to the old-style post even if their contract extends beyond that
point. Our advice is that staying in such old extended contracts may well work
to your disadvantage in the long term, especially since you willhave to
compete later.
- Look out for person specifications. The College has developed the
person specifications (consisting of essential and desirable selection
criteria) for ST1, ST2, ST3 and ST4 and they will shortly be available on the
College website (within the next few weeks). Ensure that any gaps for your
intended year of application are covered and that your portfolio provides
adequate evidence of having reached standards expected of the year that you
have finished, so that you can continue to progress further.
- College curriculum. Trainees are advised to look at the College
curriculum that has been approved by PMETB and is on the College website. We
would suggest that you should particularly look at your year of experience
equivalence and try to gather evidence so that you do not lose out on
years.
- Trainees webpage. Trainees are also advised to look at the
traineespage and the Deans newsletter on the College website
regularly, as these will be updated on a routine basis.