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JAG: Expectations from the trainees Gerry Robins Consultant Gastroenterologist JETS Trust Administrator York
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Aims Brief background What a local JAG administrator needs to know What the trainee needs to do Requirements for being “signed off” Questions
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What is JAG Joint Advisory Group Set up 1994 –Through Acadamy of Royal Medical Colleges RCsP, RCsS, RCR and RCGP –Committees Primarily executive committee –Agrees and sets policy and strategy –Advises it’s constituent bodies and DH, GMC, NHS, etc Administration Team –Based at RCPLond
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What JAG Does Initially aimed at Doctors in training Greater emphasis on improved standards for training and education. Nurse endoscopists becoming a highly significant part of the workforce. Acceptance that high quality training can largely only take place in high quality units. Realisation that the impact of service cannot be removed from having an influence on training. Implementation of bowel cancer screening for the UK, for which JAG was asked to oversee quality of endoscopists and of endoscopy units. Implementation of unit accreditation across all sectors.
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What JAG Does TRAINEE CERTIFICATION –Gastroscopy –Flexible sigmoidoscopy –Colonoscopy –ERCP –BCSP
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JETS JAG Endoscopy Training System –ePortfolio –https://www.jets.nhs.uk/Default.aspx
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Diagnostic Gastroscopy (OGD)
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Flexible sigmoidoscopy
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Colonoscopy
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Others ERCP EUS Paediatric endoscopy BCSP
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Questions
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