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      Changes to postgraduate medical education in the 21st century

      Clinical Medicine
      Royal College of Physicians

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          <p id="d2235536e90">Medicine is a constantly evolving profession, especially with the advent of rapid advances in the scientific base that underpins this vocation. In order to ensure that training in medicine is contemporary with the continuous evolution of the profession, there has been a multitude of changes to postgraduate medical education, particularly in the UK. This article aims to provide an overview of relevant key changes to postgraduate medical education in the UK during the 21st century, including changes to the structure, governance and commissioning of medical education, effects of European Working Time Directive on training, recent recommendations in the Future Hospital Commission report and <i>Shape of training</i> report, and recent requirements for accreditation of medical education trainers. Many of these recommendations will require complex discussions often at organisational levels, hopefully with some realistic and pragmatic solutions for implementation. </p>

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          Journal
          Clinical Medicine
          Clinical Medicine
          Royal College of Physicians
          1470-2118
          1473-4893
          August 01 2016
          August 01 2016
          August 01 2016
          August 01 2016
          : 16
          : 4
          : 311-314
          Article
          10.7861/clinmedicine.16-4-311
          6280208
          27481371
          509140bf-242e-4cf5-8b96-86595afcf03c
          © 2016
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