Dr Ananthakrishnan Raghuram September 2017 College Tutors and Associate College Tutors Shape of Training and Internal Medicine curriculum Dr Ananthakrishnan Raghuram September 2017
Overview Shape of Training update Model for specialty training Internal medicine curriculum Next steps
Shape of Training Report of UK Shape of Training Steering group published 11 August with four-nation ministerial statement Supports JRCPTB proposed model with 2 specialty groups Dual train with internal medicine and cover acute unselected take Single train and not provide acute care
Development of Internal Medicine (IM) curriculum Internal medicine committee and three sub-groups tasked with developing curriculum Input from SACs, trainees, employers and lay representatives Stakeholder events Wide ranging consultation
IM stage 1 curriculum 14 capabilities in practice (CiPs) Key presentations and conditions that are common or serious Practical procedures Includes / mapped to GMC’s generic professional capabilities (GPCs)
Programme of assessment Holistic assessment based on CiPs Expert judgement of supervisors Level of supervision required for each CiP with critical progression points Evidence from MCRs, workplace-based and knowledge-based assessment
Timeline Stage 1 curriculum submitted to the GMC in July Approval decision expected early October Implementation August 2019 Group 1 specialties can recruit after IM2 in 2021 Group 2 specialties’ programmes will start in 2022
Next steps Plan for implementation of IM stage 1 to replace CMT from August 2019 Training the trainers Continue to work with SACs, GMC and doctors in training to develop specialty curricula Ongoing communication Information available on JRCPTB website