Kent, Surrey & Sussex Deanery School of Surgery Humphrey Scott, Head of School Post Graduate Deanery for Kent Surrey and Sussex Friday 16 th July 2010.

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Kent, Surrey & Sussex Deanery School of Surgery Humphrey Scott, Head of School Post Graduate Deanery for Kent Surrey and Sussex Friday 16 th July 2010

Head of School, March 2006 Associate Dean Colorectal Surgeon, St Peter’s Hospital

KSS School of Surgery Introduction Aim Structure Geography Quality Management CT2+ year ST2 to ST3 for RTG South Coast HST programme Recruitment Achievements

KSS School of Surgery Vision:- Excellence in Core Training Contributing to producing clinical leaders of tomorrow

KSS School of Surgery 44 Core Trainees in CT1 68 in CT2 and 2 CT2+ 12 Acute Trusts, 1 Plastics Regional Centre. Close liaison with T&O, ENT, Urol, & General Surgical STC’s on east and west sides.

School structure Core Surgical Training Committee Humphrey Scott Head of School Elizabeth Sharp Training & ISCP Matt Solan Programmes David Gerrard ARCP TPD’s Surgical Tutors MEM’s College Trainee

KSS School of Surgery CT 1 CT 2 CT 2+ Local Trust ‘interim review’ ARCP February 3 Network Teaching Programmes Delivery of Curriculum AES and ISCP monitoring Progression in Core Surgical Training

KSS School of Surgery Hampered by geographical structure Same size as Wales. East-West Travel is difficult. Train or road.

KSS/London Boundary

Quality Control Hospital visits 4 per year Local Academic Board and Local Faculty Group reports PMETB domains KSS School of Surgery

Qualified Educational Supervisor Programme QESP At end 2010, required to be an Educational Supervisor KSS School of Surgery

EWTD How is this going to impact on your training? KSS School of Surgery

FY1CT 1CT 2 CT 2+ FY2 Voluntary Experiential Not remedial. HST All Trusts and Tutors informed Programmes being developed

KSS School of Surgery ST3 CT 2 & CT2+ KSS London London/KSS interface for Trainees

KSS School of Surgery Achievements Induction programmes ISCP Trust based Faculty Development Funded Admin personnel for each Faculty Most trainers have Certificate in Teaching Diploma of teaching on offer Good working relationships with Trusts Rigorous QM incl. Hospital Visits Training Programmes being further developed Moving Training posts TiD meetings

KSS School of Surgery Thank you