Dermatology SAS Doctors Workload in OPD Survey. Dr. Jonathan Slater BAD SAS Subcommittee February 2016
Introduction Survey Monkey – via Responses. Out of 90? BAD members = 31.5% Aim – Survey workloads and contracts in Dermatology.
Q1 How many years have you worked as an SAS Doctor? Range <1 year up to 40 years. Average 6.8 years. 0-5 years 14 Drs 5-10 years 14 Drs years 19 Drs years 10 Drs years 8 Drs 30 years+ 1 Dr
Q2 – Sole work in Dermatology ?
Q3 – Did you receive advice on your contract?
Q4 – Do you have MRCP?
Q5 – Have you any thoughts on applying for CESR?
Q6 – Which Contract are you on?
Q7 – Number of PA’s
Q8 – Number of SPA’s
Q9 – Number of DCCs
Q10 – Number of APAs
Q11 – Worked over how many Days?
Q12 – Number of Admin sessions?
Q13 – Number of New Patients?
Q13 – Time for New Patients
Q13 – Number of Follow-Ups
Q13 – F/up Appt length.
Q14 – How many paients do you see in an average week?
Q15 – Is your clinic supervised or Unsupervised?
Q16 – Is your clinic under your name or Consultants?
Q17 – How many Whole Time Equivalents do you work?
Q18 – Any Specialist Clinics?
Q19 - Do you see TWR patients?
Q20 – Do you have Teaching/Supervisory commitments?
Q21 – Supervise who?
Q22 – Do you attend the Local Skin MDT?
Q23 – Do you see Ward Referrals?
Q24 – Do you do on-call?
Q24 – How often on Call?
Summary Broad Spectrum of experience in years worked with a peak at years. Majority work in Dermatology 86% 42% Not interested in CESR. 42% New Speciality Dr Contract Spectrum of workload, peaks at 6PA & 10PA Majority have 1 Admin session Majority seeing 5-8 New Patients with 15 minute appointments Most working over 4-5 Days. Mixed workload of patients per week. 56% working unsupervised. 62% under Consultants name 71.5% Teaching commitments. 77% attend the LSMDT.
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