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<title>Trips NEWS</title><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/index.html</link><description>Latest</description><dc:language>en</dc:language><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><dc:rights>Copyright 2006 Trips</dc:rights><dc:date>2008-11-20T22:11:20+00:00</dc:date><admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://www.realmacsoftware.com/" />
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<lastBuildDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 22:26:37 +0000</lastBuildDate><item><title>BAPS National Training Day 2009</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>TRAINING</category><dc:date>2008-11-20T22:11:20+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-100</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-100</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="BAPS" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry100_1.png" width="80" height="92"/></div><span style="font:16px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; color:#666666; "><br />The next BAPS National Training Day is to be held in </span><span style="font:16px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; color:#666666; font-weight:bold; ">Leicester</span><span style="font:16px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; color:#666666; "> <br />Thursday the 12th and Friday the 13th of March 2009.</span><span style="font:15px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; color:#333333; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Trainee Reports Sep 2008</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2008-10-12T00:34:21+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-99</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-99</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="assets/Report to BAPS0908.doc" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="black_oo" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry99_1.gif" width="19" height="17"/></a> Trainee Representatives report to BAPS exec Sep'08.<br /><br /><a href="assets/Trainee minutes BAPS0908.doc" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="black_oo" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry99_2.gif" width="19" height="17"/></a> Trainee minutes BAPS EXEC Sep'08.<br /><br /><a href="assets/Trainee report SAC0908.doc" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="black_oo" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry99_3.gif" width="19" height="17"/></a> Trainee report SAC meeting Sep'08.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Surgical Neonates - Survey</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2008-10-12T00:02:22+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-98</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-98</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font:23px Times, Georgia, Courier, serif; font-weight:bold; color:#003399; font-weight:bold; ">Surgical neonates need your help please!</span><strong><br /></strong>Prospective survey of all surgical neonates 1st November 2008 &ndash; 31 January 2009<br />Download details from the files section after logging into the Yahoo group. <span style="font:11px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; "> </span><strong><a href="http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/paediatricsurgerytrainees/files/" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="pdf-16x16" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry98_1.gif" width="16" height="16"/></a></strong>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>SIU World Pediatric Uro-Oncology Update 2008</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>MEETINGS</category><dc:date>2008-10-11T23:30:24+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-97</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-97</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="banner" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry97_1.jpg" width="390" height="77"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="map_4" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry97_2.jpg" width="100" height="77"/><br /><span style="font:13px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#3e6795; ">SIU World Pediatric Uro-Oncology Update  November 21-22, 2008  Santiago, Chile   </span>	The Soci&eacute;t&eacute; Internationale d'Urologie is pleased to announce that its World Uro-Oncology Update, to take place November 19-22, 2008 in Santiago, Chile, will incorporate a special two-day programme for pediatric urologists and pediatric oncologists.<br />	Chaired by Drs. Ricardo Zubieta and Philip Ransley, the Pediatric Update Committee has prepared a state-of-the-art programme highlighting the latest developments in the management of genitourinary cancers in children, worldwide.<br />A special registration rate ($200 US for SIU members; $250 US for non-members) is offered for those wishing to attend the 2-day pediatric programme, which includes the Friday night Chilean Folk Evening and Dinner. <br /><br />	For details, please contact the SIU Central Office at<span style="font:13px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#3e6795; "> </span><a href="mailto:registration@siucongress.org" rel="self">registration@siucongress.org</a>, or <br />call +1 514 875-5665, ext 25.<br />On Friday, November 21, the focus will be on clinical cases in pediatric urology, with an emphasis on case variety, interactivity and international participation. To this end, co-moderators Drs. Francisco de Badiola and Pedro-Jos&eacute; L&oacute;pez now launch a call for cases. All interested parties are invited to submit a short case summary by e-mail to<br /><a href="mailto:pejotalopez@yahoo.com" rel="self">pejotalopez@yahoo.com </a>or<span style="font:13px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#3e6795; "><br /></span><a href="mailto:franciscodebadiola@hospitalitaliano.org.ar" rel="self">franciscodebadiola@hospitalitaliano.org.ar</a><span style="font:13px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#3e6795; "> </span>(deadline: October 31, 2008).<br /><br />	On Saturday, November 22, a comprehensive uro-oncology programme will be of interest to pediatric urologists and pediatric surgeons alike.<span style="font:13px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#3e6795; "> </span><a href="http://www.siucongress.org/siu2008/peds.asp" rel="self">View programme here.</a><span style="font:13px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#3e6795; "><br /></span><br />For further information, visit  <a href="http://www.siucongress.org/" rel="self">www.siucongress.org</a><span style="font:13px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#3e6795; "> <br /></span>1155 University Street, Suite 1155, Montr&eacute;al (QC) Canada H3B 3A7 <br />Tel: +1 (514) 875-5665 Fax: +1 (514) 875-0205 <br /><a href="mailto:registration@siucongress.org" rel="self">registration@siucongress.org</a><span style="font:13px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#3e6795; "> </span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sheffield Paediatric Urology Update 2008</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>TRAINING</category><dc:date>2008-09-30T21:43:43+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-96</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-96</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Download details and programme. <a href="assets/Sheffield MEETING.doc" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="download" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry96_1.gif" width="21" height="27"/></a><br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Sheffield" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry96_2.png" width="574" height="811"/>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>BAPS National Training Day October 2008</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2008-09-21T01:41:17+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-95</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-95</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="BAPS" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry95_1.png" width="135" height="157"/></div><span style="font:12px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">Leeds, 23-24 October 2008. Download form and details </span><a href="assets/BAPStrainingleeds08.pdf" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="download" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry95_2.gif" width="23" height="29"/></a><span style="font:12px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><br />Dear All<br /><br />I am writing to invite you to the BAPS National Training Day which will be held in Leeds on the above dates. On the Thursday, the venue will be the Leeds General Infirmary and Hirschsprung&rsquo;s disease will be discussed. This will cover clinical management ranging from initial diagnosis, definitive management and outcome. The ISCP curriculum will be addressed and speakers will be from a number of disciplines. <br /><br />As part of the meeting we will also cover topics that are both common and important in clinical practice and the exam; on the Thursday afternoon we will discuss Inguinal Hernias. This will cover standard management, the evidence surrounding this, and what to do in uncommon situations. On Friday the venue moves to St James&rsquo; University Hospital for a joint session with Adult Urology trainees. Here orchidopexy will be covered in detail with a video link for live operating followed by an interactive session. <br /><br />As well as clinical teaching, there will be a Registrar Meeting and an informal dinner on the Thursday evening. A copy of the programme is attached below.<br /><br />Unfortunately, the timing of the meeting will clash with the RITAs for the Leeds, Sheffield, Nottingham, Leicester consortium who will be in Sheffield for at least some of the Friday. It has not been possible to move the date or the venue of the RITA or the training meeting. We are very sorry for the impact that this will have on local trainees; we will provide a summary of the discussion on the Friday, have made an adjustment to the cost of the meeting for those effected and hope they will still find it possible to attend at least part of the meeting. <br /><br />All trainees with an interest in Paediatric Surgery are welcome. The cost will be &pound;40 to include food on the Thursday evening. There will be a reduction to &pound;30 for those who have RITAs on the Friday. To book, please complete the form below making cheques payable to Leeds COPU as soon as possible. The form and cheque should be returned to:<br /><br />Mr Jonathan Sutcliffe<br />Department of Paediatric Surgery<br />Clarendon Wing<br />Leeds General Infirmary<br />Gt George Street<br />Leeds LS1 3EX<span style="font:12px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><span style="font:12px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "></span><span style="font:12px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>BAPES 2008</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from BAPES Rep</category><dc:date>2008-09-21T01:27:43+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-94</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-94</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; ">Download info and abstract forms </span><a href="assets/BAPESN0V08.pdf" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="page1_blog_entry98_1" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry94_1.gif" width="23" height="29"/></a><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; "> <br /></span></p><p><img class="imageStyle" alt="page1_blog_entry98_2" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry94_2.png" width="466" height="592"/></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Safeguarding Children Course</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>COURSE</category><dc:date>2008-09-21T01:25:27+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-93</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-93</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="page1_blog_entry96_1" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry93_1.png" width="522" height="103"/><br /><p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; ">Download details and form </span><a href="assets/childprotect.doc" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="page1_blog_entry96_2" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry93_2.gif" width="18" height="22"/></a><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; "> <br /><br />A nationally standardised, interactive one-day course Recognition & Response in Child Protection has been developed by Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health (RCPCH), National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) and the Advanced Life Support Group (ALSG). <br /><br /></span><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; color:#333333; font-weight:bold; ">Who can apply?</span><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; "> <br /><br />The course has been developed for doctors in training mainly in paediatrics and accident & emergency, although doctors in training working in general practice and other specialty areas may find aspects of the course relevant. It may be possible for other groups to access the course, if you are unsure about your eligibility, please contact ALSG (cpcourses@alsg.org). <br /><br /></span><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; color:#333333; font-weight:bold; ">What does it contain?</span><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; "> <br /><br />A series of lectures and small group workshops, discussions and role plays cover the following areas: <br />> Introduction <br />> Background <br />> How do you feel? <br />> Recognising Child Abuse and Neglect <br />> Introduction: What do you do including Communication <br />> Role Plays: What do you do including Communication <br />> Working Together with other professionals and parents <br />> Outcomes <br />> What did you learn today and where do you go from here? <br /><br /></span><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; color:#333333; font-weight:bold; ">When/where will the course take place?</span><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; "> <br /><br />Monday 17th November 2008 at the UBHT Education Centre, Upper Maudlin Street, Bristol BS2 8AE <br /><br /></span><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; color:#333333; font-weight:bold; ">How much is it?</span><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; "> <br /><br />&pound;100 per person - including all course material and day-time catering <br /><br /></span><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; color:#333333; font-weight:bold; ">What course materials will I receive?</span><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; "> <br /><br />> An interactive DVD-ROM developed specifically for this package <br />> Child Protection Companion &ndash; a book developed by RCPCH for all paediatricians <br />> Child Protection Reader &ndash; a book written specifically for this package <br /><br /></span><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; color:#333333; font-weight:bold; ">How can I apply?</span><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; "> <br /><br />Please reserve a place first by contacting Jodie Lovell on Tel 0117 342 0056 or e-mail: jodie.lovell@ubht.nhs.uk and complete the application form below... <br /><br />Packs have to be pre-ordered two months prior to course date so the </span><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; color:#e1251d; font-weight:bold; ">Closing Date for completed application form & payment is Monday 15th September 2008.</span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>BAPS 2008&#x2c; Salamanca&#x2c; Trainee Report</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2008-09-21T01:24:17+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-92</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-92</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; ">This year&rsquo;s BAPS congress was the second time the congress included a trainee session. This was held on the Wednesday morning and started with a free papers session with nine trainees presenting. The subjects were varied and the talks all well presented and judged for the award of the Trainee Prize. <br /><br />These were followed by a brief trainee meeting at which the main topic was the current number of trainees and future consultant employment prospects. Unfortunately the recent large expansion in trainee numbers has led to greater uncertainty about long term job prospects post-CCT. The trainee representatives continue to raise these concerns at BAPS executive and SAC level. <br /><br />The second half of the session was a seminar presented by Ed Holyoake of Covidien on the use of electrosurgery. This was an excellent and interesting session and we are grateful to Azad Najmaldin for his help in the organisation of the session. <br /><br />That evening consisted of the trainee dinner sponsored by BAPS at which David Keene of Manchester was presented with Spitz and Coran&rsquo;s Operative Paediatric Surgery as the winner of the trainee prize for his talk on the effectiveness of Broviac line dressings. We are grateful to Rick Turnock for his support of the session, including chairing the judging panel and his after-dinner speech, and to the other judges Tomas Westin of Stockholm and Paul Johnson of Oxford. <br /><br />We are continuing to consider how we can continue to raise the profile of both the trainee session and the trainee dinner as part of the congress. This has received a significant boost in Paul Johnson negotiating on our behalf that the Trainee Prize winner be invited to submit a manuscript to the Congress edition of the JPS. Other suggestions have been to make the dinner open to all trainees but have an invitation only arrangement for consultants so they can be recognised for their contribution to training in the preceding year. Any other suggestions would be gratefully received. <br /><br />Iain Yardley & Clare Rees. </span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Elogbook Report</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2008-09-21T01:22:31+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-91</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-91</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; ">Download the recent Elogbook report. </span><a href="assets/Elogbook Report.pdf" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="page1_blog_entry93_1" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry91_1.gif" width="16" height="16"/></a></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>BAPS Education and Training meeting May&#x27;08</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from BAPES Rep</category><dc:date>2008-09-21T01:20:10+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-90</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-90</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; ">Download the Trainee Rep's report </span><a href="assets/BAPS ET150508.pdf" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="page1_blog_entry90_1" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry90_1.gif" width="18" height="22"/></a></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>SAC meeting May&#x27;08</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2008-09-21T01:17:47+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-89</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-89</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; ">Download the Trainee Rep's report </span><a href="assets/BAPS ET140508.pdf" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="page1_blog_entry89_1" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry89_1.gif" width="18" height="22"/></a></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>National Training Day - Chelsea &#x26; Westminster 2008</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2008-09-21T01:12:15+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-88</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-88</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font:12px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; color:#333333; ">The National Training Day for SpRs and StRs will be held at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital on the 26th and 27th June 2008. Download the agenda for the programme. </span><a href="assets/NTD2008-Chelsea.doc" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="page1_blog_entry88_1" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry88_1.gif" width="18" height="22"/></a></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>BAPS Trainees&#x27; Session 2008</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>MEETINGS</category><dc:date>2008-04-02T22:09:51+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-87</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-87</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:center;"><img class="imageStyle" alt="salamanca" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry87_1.png" width="356" height="410"/><span style="font:16px 'Lucida Grande', LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; "><br /></span><br /></p><p style="text-align:left;">Abstracts should be submitted using the attached form to <span style="font:16px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; color:#0000ff; "><u>adminsec@baps.org.uk</a></u></span> no later than 25th April. Successful presenters will be notified toward the end of May. <br />Please include the following details in your email:<br />&bull;	Title<br />&bull;	Authors<br />&bull;	Institution <br />&bull;	Contact details of presenting author<br />&bull;	Contact details of senior author (if different)<br />Download form <a href="assets/trainee template.doc" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="link2" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry87_2.png" width="14" height="14"/></a><span style="font:16px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Fellow&#x27;s Post for August 2009</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>TRAINING</category><dc:date>2008-03-22T22:32:20+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-86</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-86</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne. Australia<br />Read more about it and how to apply in the <a href="../page4/page11/page11.html" rel="self" title="OOPE">OOPE</a> section.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Updates</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2008-03-17T22:35:21+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/mar-2008#unique-entry-id-85</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/mar-2008#unique-entry-id-85</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[1. Trainee Report - <a href="assets/Report-Mar2008.pdf" rel="external">Download</a><a href="assets/Report-Mar2008.pdf" rel="external"> </a><a href="assets/Report-Mar2008.pdf" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="link1" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry85_1.png" width="13" height="13"/></a><br /><br />2. Commisioning safe & sustainable paediatric services -<a href="assets/Commisioninservices.pdf" rel="external"> Download</a><a href="assets/Commisioninservices.pdf" rel="external"> </a><a href="assets/Commisioninservices.pdf" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="link1" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry85_2.png" width="13" height="13"/></a><br /><br />3. BAPS Exec report - <a href="assets/BAPSExecMar08.pdf" rel="external">Download</a><a href="assets/BAPSExecMar08.pdf" rel="external"> </a><a href="assets/BAPSExecMar08.pdf" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="link1" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry85_3.png" width="13" height="13"/></a><br /><br />4. ASiT report - <a href="assets/ASiTReport3-08.pdf" rel="external">Download</a><a href="assets/ASiTReport3-08.pdf" rel="external"> </a><a href="assets/ASiTReport3-08.pdf" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="link1" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry85_4.png" width="13" height="13"/></a>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Government Response to the Independent Review of MMC</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>TRAINING</category><dc:date>2008-02-29T23:13:21+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/feb-2008#unique-entry-id-84</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/feb-2008#unique-entry-id-84</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[The Secretary of State for Health's response to Aspiring to Excellence: Final report of the Independent Inquiry into Modernising Medical Careers- <a href="http://www.mmc.nhs.uk/pdf/New%20Tooke.pdf" rel="external">Feb 2008</a>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Paediatric Endosurgery Workshop</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from BAPES Rep</category><dc:date>2008-02-27T21:26:11+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/feb-2008#unique-entry-id-83</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/feb-2008#unique-entry-id-83</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="BAPES2008" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry83_1.png" width="380" height="272"/></div>8th to 11th July 2008. Download registration forms from <a href="assets/BAPES2008FORM.pdf" rel="external">here</a>. <br />For further information please contact: <br />Mr Azad Najmaldin<br />Consultant Paediatric Surgeon<br />St James's University Hospital<br />Leeds  LS9 7TF<br /><br />Tel:  0113 2064014<span style="font:12px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span>E-mail: <span style="font:12px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><a href="mailto:parmjit.jajuha@leedsth.nhs.uk " rel="external">parmjit.jajuha@leedsth.nhs.uk </a></span><span style="font:12px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Eligibility to Apply to UK Training Posts</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2008-02-27T21:19:56+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/feb-2008#unique-entry-id-82</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/feb-2008#unique-entry-id-82</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br />There has been much confusion about this issue recently with the changes to immigration regulations and the court cases that have followed. Our understanding is that those from within the UK and EEA and those from outside these areas who do not need a work permit to work in the UK can apply freely for training posts. Those who do need a work permit to work here can apply but will only be considered if no suitable UK or EEA candidates apply, this is extremely unlikely to apply to any paediatric surgery posts. The matter is currently still in the appeal stages and may change so we strongly recommend that all those who may be affected consider this as advice only and check carefully on the MMC and other websites before making any final decisions.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>SAC Meeting February 2008</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2008-02-24T21:37:00+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/feb-2008#unique-entry-id-81</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/feb-2008#unique-entry-id-81</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>SAC Meeting in Paediatric Surgery 7th February 2008</strong><br />Trainee Report<br /><br />There was a meeting of the SAC at the Royal College of Surgeons on 7th February which Iain and I attended on your behalf. In the afternoon was a further meeting of the SAC with programme directors. Key issues from both meetings are summarised below.<br /><br /><strong>1.	ISCP</strong> &ndash; the JCST is responsible for the ISCP. It was noted that many trainees are signed up to the site, but not enough trainers are signed up. There was discussion about how the ISCP is funded &ndash; it has been funded by the DoH but it is likely that trainees will have to fund it in the future. A cost of &pound;125 per trainee per year was suggested. Whether this would apply to SpRs as well as StRs was not known.<br /><strong><br />2.	Subspecialty training posts in Scotland</strong> &ndash; there are plans for 2 Laparoscopic fellow jobs and one urology job. These would not need further PMETB approval and would be open to applicants from England and Wales as well as Scotland. Trainees would have to have the first part of their exam before applying for these jobs, and would need to be eligible for CCT by the time they finished them. Concerns were expressed about the lack of manpower planning in the NHS &ndash; the target of 4 paediatric surgeons per 1,000,000 has already been met in Scotland, but not in England. <br /><strong><br />3.	Tooke Report </strong>&ndash; an official government response is not expected before the end of February. It is likely that FY1 will be uncoupled from &lsquo;Core training&rsquo; which will last 3 years and end with competitive entry into specialist raining. Post CCT training is likely to be required in Paediatric Surgery. Recent news from the Home Office blocks entry to training jobs by non-EU trainees.<br /><strong><br />4.	ST3 expansion </strong>&ndash; there was a delay in advertising London ST3 jobs (have now been advertised)<br /><strong><br />5.	Post CCT fellowships </strong>&ndash; advantages are that they are forward looking and will be very attractive for trainees. The disadvantage is that training may be diluted. Specific fellowships were not discussed.<br /><strong><br />6.	Urology</strong> &ndash; there was a long discussion about the plans for Urology to apply for subspecialty recognition. The process involves support from a Royal College (RCS(Eng)), application via the SAC to the JCST which would then put the proposal to college council. If approved, the council would apply to PMETB, and approval in principle would be granted. PMETB would then check specific training programmes. The SAC in Urology has agreed to this in principle. However, after discussion about the practicalities of this plan, Mr Malone decided that BAPU would have to have further discussions about whether they wished to proceed with the process.<br /><strong><br />7.	SAC Liaison members</strong> &ndash; training programme directors are not necessarily on the SAC, but there is a proposal that they should become members to provide external quality assurance for consortia. The concept of a Penultimate Year review &ndash; at the RITA 1yr before CCT to check all paperwork is in order &ndash; was supported. This would be undertaken by the external training programme director on the RITA/ARCP panel.<br /><strong><br />8.	Chairman&rsquo;s report</strong> &ndash; the chairman reported that there were currently 90 trainees, 40% female, with 12 expecting to achieve CCT in the coming year. It is not known how many people who are currently ST1s will be ST3s in 2009.  The challenge is to develop a coordinated strategy with deaneries and the NHS workforce review team to ensure that the right numbers of trainees are trained.<br /><strong><br />9.	National selection for training</strong> &ndash; has been chosen as a model by Plastic Surgery, Neurosurgery and Cardiac Surgery already. Currently Paediatric surgery in England has not gone down this route, but may consider it in 2009. There is already national selection in Scotland.<br /><strong><br />10.	JCST/PMETB</strong> &ndash; various issues were discussed including the definitions of <br />a.	OOPT &ndash; out of programme training (PMETB involved)<br />b.	OOPR - out of programme research (PMETB may be involved)<br />c.	OOPE - out of programme experience (PMETB not involved, will not count towards CCT)<br />d.	OOPC - out of programme career break (PMETB not involved)<br />For OOPT/R the deanery seeks prospective approval and must have the support of the SAC. Posts in the EU/EAA are excluded if the posts are approved by the relevant competent authority (but PMETB does not have a list of who these are!). The SAC checks afterwards that educational objectives were met. OOPT counts towards CCT. Jobs done outside of this do NOT count towards CCT and may require that the trainee gets a CESR (Article 14) not a CCT. We will seek clarification on whether this applies to old style SHOs who did jobs that were not prospectively approved by PMETB because it didn&rsquo;t exist at the time. (Since the meeting PMETB have replied and indicated that SHO jobs which had educational approval will count, see message on mailing list). OOPR can only be recognised towards CCT if the curriculum includes research as an optional element of training &ndash; in practice it is unlikely to be recognised for trainees who are not on an approved academic track already. Further information may be available at www.pmetb.org.uk/trainees .<br /><strong><br />11.	Academic surgery</strong> &ndash; the importance of academic surgery was recognised, but the perceived conflict with service delivery was acknowledged. It is not clear how the Tooke report will influence the path of academic surgery. We presented the results of the trainees&rsquo; survey into research, and trainees were thanked for their participation in this important study. The survey had a good response with 60 trainees replying in time for the report. Of these, about half had undertaken a period outside of clinical practice and many thought that they might undertake research in the future, Most trainees who had done research commented on what a valuable experience it had been and we encouraged the SAC to continue to support research. The report will be published on the website in the future.<br /><strong><br />12.	Exam</strong> &ndash; the next exam will be held in Oxford in March 2008. The current pass rate is 2/3 for the written and 75% for the second part (60% overall). The group of question writers has been increased and there is now a bank of >1500 questions to which 200 are added each year.<br /><br /><br />Clare Rees<br />Paediatric Surgery Trainee Representative<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Urodynamics Study Day - GOSH/UCL</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>COURSE</category><dc:date>2008-02-08T20:42:46+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/feb-2008#unique-entry-id-80</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/feb-2008#unique-entry-id-80</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="URODYNAMICS" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry80_1.png" width="520" height="739"/>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>BAPS Education &#x26; Training Committee</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2008-02-05T22:23:39+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/feb-2008#unique-entry-id-79</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/feb-2008#unique-entry-id-79</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>Trainee Rep Report <br />4th February 2008<br /></strong><br /><strong>1. Curriculum update</strong> - the BAPS E&T committee will be sending a member to the ISCP curriculum meeting next week. Specific points to be raised include the list of DOPs and PBAs for Paediatric surgery which do not reflect the expected competencies of ST3 trainees who will need to use them. It is not clear who wrote them, and the committee does not propose to offer to write new ones, but will suggest appropriate procedures to be assessed including pyloromyotomy, appendicectomy, inguinal herniotomy, orchidopexy and circumcision (not infant). It was also noted that blank PBA forms would be useful so that trainees can adapt them to any operation.<br /><strong><br />2. RITA/ARCP process</strong> &ndash; the ARCPs this year will be very similar to RITAs and trainees should complete the green and yellow forms still.<br /><strong><br />3. E logbook</strong> &ndash; the logbook continues to be updated and Miss Cusick is happy to register all new trainees. There will be a logbook committee to be convened soon, with Sarah Wood to represent trainees on this committee.<br /><strong><br />4. Training meetings </strong>&ndash; the following meetings are all planned for the near future (dates on Trips <a href="../page35/page35.html" rel="self" title="Diary">diary</a> @ <a href="../index.html" rel="self" title="Home">www.trainee.baps.org.uk</a> )<br />&bull;	Oncology course &ndash; just completed, no official feedback yet<br />&bull;	Trauma course<br />&bull;	EUPSA<br />&bull;	BAPS training day at Chelsea & Westminster &ndash; date confirmed as 26-27th June<br />&bull;	BAPS congress Salamanca<br />&bull;	APA meeting<br />&bull;	Simpson Smith Symposium 21st May &ndash; programme reviewed, to include sessions on GORD and Management of Complications, Simpson Smith Lecture to be given by Prof Alan Flake (Philadelphia Children&rsquo;s Hospital).<br />&bull;	General Paediatric Surgery course &ndash; a new course which aims to cover gaps in the syllabus not covered on other courses (eg Trauma, Oncology, Neonatology). It was noted that the title does not necessarily make it clear that this course is for Paediatric Surgeons, and a suggestion was made to remove the word &lsquo;general&rsquo; from the title to make this clearer. The cost was discussed, and noted to include accommodation. The course is supported and coordinated by the Raven Department of Education at RCS(Eng).<br />&bull;	Oxford Neonatal Course &ndash; 14-18th July<br />&bull;	Basic Sciences course - this was run on a 2-yearly basis but not in 2006 during MMC. Mr Jesudason at Liverpool is planning to run the course this year. No dates available but probably winter.<br />It was agreed that all courses run by BAPS should have a discount for BAPS trainee members. This will not include externally run courses.<br />Training days will be centred around a theme, as requested by trainees after the Nottingham training day. Centres which have not hosted a training day in the last 5 years will be invited to choose from the list of topics provided by the committee.<br /><strong><br />5. National Surgical fellowships</strong> - it is possible that Paediatric Surgery will be awarded up to 6 of these next year. It is not known whether the Department of Health has an ongoing commitment to fund these posts. <br /><strong><br />6. CPD/ Revalidation</strong> - BAPS is represented on a college steering group which represents all 9 surgical specialties. With the exception of the cardiac surgeons, most specialties do not have mechanisms in place for revalidation yet. It is envisaged that there will be generic advice from the RCS and that this will be based on the ISCP website. It was noted that it is particularly difficult to compare outcomes in a specialty with small volume operations which are expected to have good long term outcomes. The difficulties remain as to how to set the standards and what to assess. <br /><strong><br />7. Electronic training resources</strong> - no progress to report, but a grant may be available from the Dept of Health to provide funding for this area. The committee will investigate this.<br /><strong><br />8. Pilot of OSCIs at RITA/ARCPs</strong><br />A proposed pilot of an OSCI examination to be held as part of the RITA process is expected to take place in the London/SE deanery this year. This is intended to provide an objective assessment of trainees&rsquo; competencies and to highlight areas which need further input. If a deficiency is noted because of a lack of training in a particular area (e.g. laparoscopy) this could be used to decide future placements. It is envisaged that there will be 10 stations including X-rays/CT scans/ Laparoscopic skills etc. If the pilot is successful then this could form the basis of the decision to select trainees to progress from ST2 to ST3 and even be part of a national ranking system.<br /><br /><em>Clare Rees</em>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>BAPES Annual Meeting and Workshop with Basic Course</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from BAPES Rep</category><dc:date>2008-01-30T23:48:45+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-78</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-78</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:13px; color:#666666; ">BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF PAEDIATRIC ENDOSCOPIC SURGEONS</span><span style="font-size:13px; font-weight:bold; color:#666666; font-weight:bold; "> </span><br /><br /><strong>1st Announcement</strong><br /><br /><strong>10th Annual Scientific Meeting and Workshop with Basic Course</strong><br /><strong>NOTTINGHAM, UK</strong><br /><br /><span style="color:#999999; font-weight:bold; ">10th November 2008 (Basic Course)<br />11th November 2008 (Scientific Conference)<br />12th November 2008 (Live operating workshop)</span><br /><span style="font:16px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font:9px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; "><u>Contact<br /></u></span><span style="font:9px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; ">Mr Sean Marven, Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, Sheffield, UK<br />Email: </span><span style="font:9px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; color:#0000ff; font-weight:bold; "><u><a href="mailto:sean.marven@sch.nhs.uk" rel="external">sean.marven@sch.nhs.uk</a></u></span><span style="font:9px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; "><br /><br />Mr Munther Haddad, Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, London, UK<br />Email: </span><span style="font:9px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; color:#0000ff; font-weight:bold; "><u><a href="mailto:mhaddad@imperial.ac.uk" rel="external">mhaddad@imperial.ac.uk</a></u></span><span style="font:9px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; "><br /><br />Administrative Secretary<br />Pam Jajuha <br />Email: </span><span style="font:9px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; color:#0000ff; font-weight:bold; "><u><a href="mailto:parmjit.jajuha@leedsth.nh.uk" rel="external">parmjit.jajuha@leedsth.nh.uk</a></u></span><span style="font:10px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>NephroUrology - Nottingham 2008</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>MEETINGS</category><dc:date>2008-01-21T14:25:00+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-77</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-77</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="NU2008" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry77_1.png" width="482" height="799"/>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>A Trainee&#x27;s guide to PMETB</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>TRAINING</category><dc:date>2008-01-21T12:15:53+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-76</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-76</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="pmetbbooklet" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry76_1.png" width="105" height="136"/>&ldquo;This<span style="font:12px Verdana, serif; "> </span><span style="font:12px Verdana, serif; color:#444444; "><u><a href="http://www.pmetb.org.uk/fileadmin/user/Communications/Trainees__communications_campaign/PMETB_Bklt_V19.pdf" rel="external">booklet</a></u></span> is an important resource for trainees and anyone who is interested in the postgraduate medical education and training debate. It answers specific questions about PMETB&rsquo;s role, responsibilities and remit.<br /><br /><br /> ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>International Paediatric Minimally Invasive Intensive Workshop </title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from BAPES Rep</category><dc:date>2008-01-15T23:22:04+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-75</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-75</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>8-11 July 2008</strong><br />International Hands-on Paediatric Laparoscopy, Thoracoscopy, and Urological Intensive Workshop.<br /><strong>Leeds</strong>, UK<br /><br />For further information please contact: <br />Mr Azad Najmaldin<br />Consultant Paediatric Surgeon<br />St James's University Hospital<br />Leeds  LS9 7TF<br /><br />Tel:  0113 2064014<br />Fax: 0113 2065496<span style="font:12px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span>E-mail: <span style="font:12px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><a href="mailto:parmjit.jajuha@leedsth.nhs.uk " rel="external">parmjit.jajuha@leedsth.nhs.uk </a></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>General Paediatric Surgery for Paediatric Surgical Trainees</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>COURSE</category><dc:date>2008-01-15T22:59:21+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-74</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-74</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="RCS" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry74_1.png" width="487" height="128"/><br /><br /><strong>10th to 13th March 2008</strong><br />General Paediatric Surgery for Paediatric Surgical Trainees (Residential Course-Birmingham)<br />This is a new national course which fills a gap in the portfolio of courses available to surgical trainees who are aiming to be specialist paediatric surgeons.<br />Download the programme and faculty from <a href="assets/Gen_Paed_Surgery.pdf" rel="external">here</a> or go to the<u> </u><a href="http://www.rcseng.ac.uk/education/courses/general-paediatric-surgery-for-paediatric-surgical-trainees-residential-course-birmingham-4" rel="external">RCS </a>site.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>BAPS TRAUMA MEETING</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>TRAINING</category><dc:date>2008-01-10T22:25:27+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-73</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-73</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="BAPSlogotest13" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry73_1.png" width="84" height="98"/></div><span style="font:16px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; color:#666666; font-weight:bold; ">February 26th <br />Birmingham Children's Hospital<br /></span><strong><br /></strong>Registration: Kate Billington, British Association of Paediatric Surgeons.   <a href="mailto:adminsec@baps.org.uk" rel="external">adminsec@baps.org.uk</a><br />Cost: 	&pound;40 (advance registration)	&pound;50 (on the day)<br /><br />Timetable<br />9.00-9.30<br />Registration,  Coffee and Doughnuts<br /><br />9.30- 10.15<br />Emergency Interventional Radiology for Trauma			<br /><br />10.15-11.00<br />Contemporary Head Injury Management 			<br /><br />11.00- 11.15<br />Coffee<br /><br />11.15- 11.35<br />Witness Resuscitation					<br /><br />11.35- 12.20 <br />Evidence based Emergency Room Investigations			<br /><br />12.20- 13.00<br />Lunch<br /><br />13.00-14.00<br />Penetrating injuries: Learning Lessons from War Surgery <br /><br />14.00- 14.20<br />Record Keeping in the Emergency Room			<br /><br />14.20-15.05<br />Resuscitation And Emergency measures for Burns			<br /><br />15.05- 15.15<br />Coffee <br /><br />15.15- 16.00<br />Damage Control / Stat Laparotomy and Thoracotomy		<br /><br />16.00-16.30<br />Panel Discussion/ Any Questions<br /><br />16.30<br />Close<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>MMC update on recruitment 2008</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>TRAINING</category><dc:date>2008-01-02T21:35:26+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-72</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-72</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="doh" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry72_1.png" width="289" height="98"/></div><strong>Specialty Training Recruitment in 2008</strong><br /><br />On 7th December we wrote to you to describe the process for recruitment to specialty training posts in 2008. We promised to write to you again with further details and the final forecast of posts which will be available across England.<br /><br /><strong>1.	&lsquo;Uncoupling&rsquo; in 2008</strong><br /><br />In 2007 a large proportion of specialist training places were offered on a &lsquo;run-through&rsquo; basis which meant that, providing they were judged to have made adequate clinical and professional progress at the Annual Review of Competence Progression (ARCP), doctors would not need to re-apply for posts as they moved through their training years, up to the award of a CCT. However, alongside arguments that run-through training offers security and a clear career pathway for trainees, there is a clear case that it disadvantages some of them by making them make too early a choice about their chosen specialty; something which is also an important feature of the interim report of the Tooke Review, and an integral principle of the original MMC review.<br /><br />The MMC Programme Board have agreed that run-through training should be applied to selected specialties in 2008. Those specialties who feel it is of benefit to them can retain it, while those specialties who feel their trainees would benefit from greater flexibility can choose to &lsquo;uncouple&rsquo;. In other words if you apply for a post in an &lsquo;uncoupled&rsquo; specialty, you will get the benefit of greater freedom to reconsider your chosen specialty, but at the cost of having to re-apply for a training post in the future.<br /><br />This means that in 2008 some specialties will offer run-through training and other specialties will &lsquo;uncouple&rsquo; by offering specialty training entrants two or three years of specialty core training followed by open competition for ST3 or ST4. <br /><br />Following consultation with Royal Colleges and others, the change for specialty training in England in 2008 is that there wil be different training offers for different specialties, to fit the particular needs of that specialty. Some specialties will continue to offer run-through training, while others will &lsquo;uncouple&rsquo; and offer a two-year core training programme (three years for psychiatry and emergency medicine), followed by an open competition to enter specialty training at ST3 onwards (ST4 for psychiatry and emergency medicine).<br /><br />For those specialties uncoupling and making core training offers to a larger pool of trainees at ST1 in 2008, the terminology for core training is CT1, CT2 (and CT3 for psychiatry and emergency medicine), as agreed with the Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board (PMETB). These terms refer to one of the following approved training programmes:<br /><br />&bull; Core medical training<br />&bull; Acute care common stem<br />&bull; Core surgical training<br />&bull; Core psychiatric training<br /><br />The table below sets out those specialties offering run-through training and which will be uncoupled.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="specialties" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry72_2.png" width="504" height="235"/><br /><br />Please note that part of the eligibility criteria for application to ST1 posts is that applicants should have 12 months or less whole time equivalent training, not including Foundation modules, in the specialty they are applying for. However, this does not rule out those with a greater degree of experience in other specialties from applying for these posts.<br /><br /><strong>2.	Post advertising and acceptance</strong><br /><br />The MMC Programme Board has agreed that the minimum period for the advertisement of specialty training posts will be 72 hours, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. This will mean that applicants should keep a careful eye on Deanery websites for advertisements throughout the application timetable. <br /><br />On the period of time that applicants will have to accept or reject the offer of a post, trainees&rsquo; representatives on the Programme Board strongly urged that the minimum period should also be 72 hours. However, after recruitment for most ST1 and ST2 level posts ends on 16th May for the August start date, NHS Trusts also need to carry out normal pre-employment checks on their new appointments for patient safety reasons, which places a restriction on the timetable. For this reason, and to maximise the number of offers that can be made to junior doctors before 16th May,  the Programme Board has agreed that applicants will have a minimum of 48 hours (excepting weekends and public holidays) to accept or decline the offer of a post.<br /><br /><strong>3.	The number of available places</strong><br /><br />In our 7th December letter to you, we set out indicative figures for the number of posts ST1, 2, and 3 equivalent levels. <br /><span style="font:11px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span>Below are the latest forecast numbers of training places which will be available for specialty training in 2008. We must stress that these numbers will change as Deaneries agree changes in training posts. It is crucial that potential applicants keep looking at individual Deanery websites for the latest information. <br /><br />When considering which posts and specialties to apply for, we urge all applicants to consider carefully the likely levels of competition involved. For example, at the end of Round One recruitment in 2007, there were over 15 applicants for every general surgical ST2 post in Mersey Deanery, but just over 3 applicants for every ST2 oral and maxillofacial surgery post in the same deanery. Considering a different location to train also makes a difference to competition ratios. At the end of Round One recruitment in 2007, for example, there was just one applicant per training post for ST2 oral and maxillofacial surgery in Northern Deanery.<br /><br />You can access the most recent available competition ratios via the MMC website:<br /><a href="http://217.154.121.42/DOH/default.aspx?page=348" rel="external">Competition ratios<br /></a><span style="font:11px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span>The latest forecast of the  total number of available posts in 2008 will be in the range of 8,900 to 9,100. This has increased from the indicative 8,400 to 8,700 range originally reported to the MMC Programme Board four weeks ago.<br /><br /><strong>ST1 level </strong><br />Table 1 shows the latest forecast number of ST1 equivalent level posts.  The total number of available posts has increased from an indicative 5,800 to the latest forecast of 6,100.  <br /><span style="font:11px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="table1" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry72_3.png" width="488" height="89"/><span style="font:11px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br /></span><strong>ST2 level </strong><br /><br />Table 2 shows the latest forecast posts planned at ST2 level.  The number of posts has risen from an indicative 2,000 to the latest forecast of 2,070.  <br /> <img class="imageStyle" alt="table2" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry72_4.png" width="488" height="131"/><span style="font:11px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><strong><br /></strong><strong>ST3 level range</strong><br />The indicative figures included in our letter last week indicated a range of 600 to 900 available ST3 posts over the course of 2008.  <br /><br />The latest forecast is that over 380 ST3 posts will be advertised in early January, with a further 165 towards the end of January. Therefore the total number of ST3 posts likely to be advertised in the January to May recruitment period is likely to be about 550. <br /><br />There will be two further recruitment exercises in June and September. The Department of Health forecasts that between 200 and 400 ST3 posts may be advertised in these two later recruitment exercises in 2008, depending on the rate at which current holders of NTNs obtain their CCTs and then consultant posts, so releasing their NTN. <br /><br />Therefore the latest forecast of the total number of ST3 posts likely to be advertised during the whole of the year 2008 is between 750 and 950.<br /><br />The Department of Health is about to publish the MMC 2008 Applicant Guide, as well as a new national website for the 2008 process (www.mmc.nhs.uk). Once the switch has been made from the 2007 website to the 2008 website, there may be a delay of up to 24 hours whilst your particular server adjusts to the new technical location (www.mmc.nhs.uk will remain the URL address).  If you receive an error message, please be patient for a few  hours or try again the next day.<br /><br />These will be able to provide greater detail on the numbers of available posts by specialty and deanery, as well as detailed competition ratios on the 2008 website.  We would urge you to study them carefully.<br /><br /><br />Thank you.<br /><br />Yours faithfully,<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="chair" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry72_5.png" width="332" height="42"/><br /><br /><br />On behalf of the MMC England Programme Board.<span style="font:11px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>WISH YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR &#x21;</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>Trips web team</category><dc:date>2008-01-01T00:12:43+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-71</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jan-2008#unique-entry-id-71</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="new_year2007_01" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry71_1.jpg" width="514" height="174"/><br /><br />Trips web team<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>CCLG / BAPS Paediatric Surgical Oncology Course</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>COURSE</category><dc:date>2007-12-31T23:56:29+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/dec-2007#unique-entry-id-70</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/dec-2007#unique-entry-id-70</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Oncology08" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry70_1.png" width="513" height="774"/>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>SAC Meeting December- Trainee Rep report</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2007-12-17T21:05:37+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/dec-2007#unique-entry-id-69</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/dec-2007#unique-entry-id-69</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>1. Consortia:</strong><br /><br />The basic principle of grouping training centres in consortia was strongly supported with a requirement to train in at least 2 centres being felt to be essential. The ideal program would be to spend three years in a centre but definitely no more than four before a move to another centre. No more than one house move during the training period should be anticipated.<br />It was acknowledged that the current consortia cannot continue as Scotland and Ireland are not under the auspices of PMETB in the same way as English training programmes now are. Those trainees already appointed on the understanding they will be rotating within consortia as they existed previously WILL be trained within those consortia and have a contractual right to expect this to happen (e.g. Scottish trainees rotating to Newcastle), however new appointments will not be made to these consortia.<br />The future configuration was discussed with particular reference to London, Belfast and Newcastle.<br /><br /><u>London:</u> This was felt by some to have become over large and unwieldy, especially since the addition of Eastern deanery centres (Cambridge and Norwich). However, no concerns were expressed from within the London consortium and its management to date was felt to be exemplary. Problems with sub-specialty exposure were explained as a problem for division of the consortium. The consensus was that it would remain as it was for the time being.<br /><br /><u>Belfast: </u>This has become isolated by the recent changes and concerns were felt that &ldquo;mainland&rdquo; trainees would not want to rotate to N Ireland. We felt this may be the case but that trainees desire to train in paediatric surgery may be such that they would be prepared to work there for a period of time. Belfast had suggested a non-reciprocal arrangement with a mainland centre for their trainees to rotate to. Another suggestion was to include Dublin on the PMETB list of approved OOPE centres and provide 2 centre training that way. It was noted that PMETB will approve EU based training automatically providing that the relevant &ldquo;competent authority&rdquo; provide evidence of training status for that post. These 2 avenues will be explored.<br /><br /><u>Newcastle:</u> This is most likely to merge with Leeds in some way but the implications of this on the Leeds-Sheffield-Leicester- Nottingham consortium are unclear.<br /><br />Through all the discussions we emphasised the trainees&rsquo; flexibility and willingness to move for their career but also their requests for clarity in advance of changes that have such huge implications on our personal lives. This was acknowledged and attempts will be made to clarify this in advance of advertising posts but there may be a long list of potential sites to rotate to on the job descriptions that will be reduced as the configurations become clearer.<br /><br /><strong>2. Recruitment for 2008:</strong><br /><br />Existing appointments to run-through training would be honoured, this would mean that all ST3 posts for 2008 are already accounted for. In order to allow trainees to enter training at this level there will be an additional 10 &ldquo;one-off&rdquo; posts at ST3 next year. It was stressed that these represent a last chance for trainees at this level.<br />The exact location of these posts is unclear but the proposal was for 4 in London and 2 in each of the other consortia. Future opportunities in paediatric surgery may have to be significantly reduced depending on work-force planning estimates.<br />ST 3 and ST 4 posts will be available in Scotland in 2008, the personal specifications are available to view on-line at the MMC Scotland website:<br /><a href="http://www.mmc.scot.nhs.uk/documents/v5ST3PaediatricSurgery2008.pdf" rel="external">http://www.mmc.scot.nhs.uk/documents/v5ST3PaediatricSurgery2008.pdf</a><br />These jobs are open to all to apply for, not just Scottish trainees. Although personal specs for England have not yet been released they are unlikely to be significantly different to Scotland and prospective applicants would be advised to look at these specifications and ensure they fit them.<br />All appointments will be at a local (Deanery) level. No new run-through appointments will be made at ST1 or 2.<br />It is not clear what will be happening to FY1/2 &ndash; whether they will also be uncoupled as recommended in the Tooke report, or not. <br /><br /><strong>3. Intercollegiate Exam:</strong><br /><br />The question bank for the first part is now complete with 1500 questions, of which 200 will be drawn each time to compose the exam. These questions will continue to be refined. The pass rate is currently approximately 60% for each part of the exam; this is broadly in line with other surgical specialties.<br /><br /><strong>4. Logbook:</strong><br /><br />The correct logbook to use for all trainees, as approved by the BAPS Education and Training committee is the one found at <a href="http://www.elogbook.org/" rel="external">www.elogbook.org</a>. Registering on the site is straight forward. The facilities offered by this logbook continue to improve.<br /><br /><strong>5. PMETB Survey:</strong><br /><br />The repeat survey is now under way, new questions have been formulated to improve the quality of the survey. Trainees were asked to notify PMETB if they had not received an invitation to complete the survey.<br /><br /><strong>6. Quality Assurance:</strong><br /><br />A QA report was presented to the meeting. This was based on information from the JCST website and completed by ST1 trainees in all surgical specialties. Specific Paediatric Surgery info was not available due to small numbers. The gist of the presentation was that trainees have very high expectations of their training programmes which are not always met, and may not be realistic. ST1 trainees felt that they were well supervised but did not get to theatre as often as they hoped. Data from ST2 and ST3 are now being collated. <br />The SAC felt that trainees should be involved in quality assurance to ensure that we get the best possible training.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>MMC update on the 2008 ST process</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>TRAINING</category><dc:date>2007-12-08T17:42:28+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/dec-2007#unique-entry-id-68</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/dec-2007#unique-entry-id-68</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br />Download the latest newsletter from MMC about the Specialty Training Recruitment 2008 process. <a href="assets/mmc 7-12-07.doc" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="link31" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry68_1.png" width="14" height="9"/></a>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Operative Skills in Neonatal and Paediatric Surgery</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>COURSE</category><dc:date>2007-11-22T23:02:54+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/nov-2007#unique-entry-id-67</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/nov-2007#unique-entry-id-67</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Previously called Core Skills in Paediatric Surgery. This course is designed to give paediatric surgical trainees an introduction to the core skills and common techniques used in neonates and young infants.<span style="font:12px Verdana, serif; "> </span><span style="font:12px Verdana, serif; "><a href="http://www.rcseng.ac.uk/education/courses/core_skills_paediatric_surgery.html" rel="external">Application forms</a></span><span style="font:12px Verdana, serif; ">.<br /></span>Date: 15 - 16 January 2008<br />Fee: &pound;900<br />Held at: The Royal College of Surgeons of England<br />Status: Places available<span style="font:12px Verdana, serif; "><br /></span><span style="font:12px Verdana, serif; ">Contact: </span><a href="mailto:paediatric@rcseng.ac.uk" rel="external">paediatric@rcseng.ac.uk</a><span style="font:12px Verdana, serif; "> <br />or call: 020 7869 6332<br /></span><span style="font:13px Verdana, serif; font-weight:bold; color:#333333; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><strong>Convenor</strong><br />Mr Anthony Lander Consultant Paediatric Surgeon Diana Princess of Wales Children's Hospital, Birmingham<br /><br />Level-ST 1-3 <br /><em><br />Content</em><br />&bull; Neonatal bowel anastomosis<br />&bull; PUJ obstruction<br />&bull; Stamm gastrostomy and duodenal atresia	<br />&bull; Oesophageal atresia<br />&bull; Use of loupes and headlights<br /><em><br />Format</em><br />&bull; Introductory lectures and discussions<br />&bull; Skills training supported by simulators with jigs<br /><br /><em>Duration</em><br />2 days<br /><br /><em>Key benefits</em><br />To develop some of the techniques more commonly employed in paediatric surgery for trainees committed to a career in the speciality.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>General Paediatric Surgery for Paediatric Surgical&#xa0;Trainees</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>COURSE</category><dc:date>2007-11-21T22:02:59+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/nov-2007#unique-entry-id-66</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/nov-2007#unique-entry-id-66</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[The&nbsp;Royal College of Surgeons of England, invites trainees to their NEW&nbsp;residential&nbsp;course General Paediatric Surgery for Paediatric Surgical&nbsp;Trainees.&nbsp;This is a new national course which fills a gap in the portfolio of courses available to surgical trainees who are aiming to be specialist paediatric surgeons. The content is based on the&nbsp;Intercollegiate Surgical&nbsp;Curriculum Programme&nbsp;(ISCP).&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Convenor<br />Mr Girish Jawaheer<br />Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, Birmingham Children's Hospital<br />&nbsp;<br /><strong>Course Programme</strong><br />&middot;&nbsp;Evidence-based practice<br />&middot;&nbsp;Management of chyle leaks<br />&middot;&nbsp;Long term outcomes of selected neonatal conditions<br />&middot;&nbsp;Empyema<br />&middot;&nbsp;Imaging<br />&middot;&nbsp;Intestinal failure (SBS)<br />&middot;&nbsp;Cholelithiasis<br />&middot;&nbsp;Pancreatitis<br />&middot;&nbsp;Trauma<br />&middot;&nbsp;Splenectomy<br />&middot;&nbsp;Haematology<br />&middot;&nbsp;Endocrine and metabolic conditions<br />&middot;&nbsp;Pain<br />&middot;&nbsp;Neck swellings<br />&middot;&nbsp;Vascular malformations<br />&middot;&nbsp;Viva practice !<br />&nbsp;<br /><u>Format</u><br />&bull; Pre course exercises<br />&bull; Problem based learning<br />&bull; Workshops<br />&bull;	Symposia&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />Fee&nbsp;<br />&pound;950 -&nbsp;Residential (Mon Tues Wed)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />&pound;700&nbsp;-&nbsp;Non residential<br />&nbsp;<br />The course is organised by the Raven Department of Education of&nbsp;The Royal College of Surgeons of England and will be held at:<br />Horton Grange&nbsp;<br />Conference Park Lucas House 48 Edgbaston Park Road Birmingham B15 2RA<span style="font:16px Times, Georgia, Courier, serif; "><br /></span><span style="font:12px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">&nbsp;</span><span style="font:16px Times, Georgia, Courier, serif; "><br /></span>For more information please contact:<span style="font:16px Times, Georgia, Courier, serif; "><br /></span>T: 020 7869 6341 F: 020 7869 6329 E:<span style="font:12px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; "> </span><a href="mailto:paediatric@rcseng.ac.uk" rel="external">paediatric@rcseng.ac.uk</a><span style="font:16px Times, Georgia, Courier, serif; "><br /></span>Or visit their website at:<span style="font:16px Times, Georgia, Courier, serif; "><br /></span><a href="http://www.rcseng.ac.uk/education/courses/specialty/paedcourses.html" rel="external">http://www.rcseng.ac.uk/education/courses/specialty/paedcourses.html</a><span style="font:16px Times, Georgia, Courier, serif; "><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>BAPS Council Meeting Nov 2007-Trainee Reps Report</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2007-11-21T21:51:47+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/nov-2007#unique-entry-id-65</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/nov-2007#unique-entry-id-65</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>E-logbook</strong><br />This is accessible via elogbook.org and is the logbook we should all be using. There are Palm and Pocket PC versions that can be downloaded. The operation list has been updated and improved and now includes the codes used by HES data to code operations. Presentations showing how to use the logbook will be uploaded to the BAPS website and will be available for all BAPS members (including trainee associate members). All users of the logbook were encouraged to pay the &pound;20/year registration fee which covers running costs and development.<br /><br /><strong>BAPS-CASS Survey</strong><br />This will commence data collection on oesophageal atresia beginning May 2008.<br /><br /><strong>Revalidation and Recertification</strong><br />These are going to affect us greatly in our consultant careers and are separate processes. They will run on a 5year cycle and are expected to start in January 2009.<br />- <u>Revalidation:</u> It is anticipated that this will be a relatively straight forward procedure and ongoing registration with the GMC can be anticipated providing regular appraisal is in place and there have been no serious concerns raised about the doctor in question..<br />- <u>Recertification: </u>This will be a more involved process led by the College and the Specialty Associations (BAPS in our instance) that will have to be completed in order to remain on the specialist register. The details are not yet clear but are likely to entail the provision of a logbook including CPD activity and evidence of satisfactory practice eg. complication rates and outcomes as well as an examined element that will have to be at the same standard as that required to obtain the CCT. The process will be on a 5 year cycle and the intention is to pilot it in the West Midlands and the South West in the first instance.<br /><br /><strong>General Paediatric Surgery (GPS) Provision</strong><br />The ongoing debate about the provision of general paediatric surgery continues; it remains unclear if general surgeons will be prepared to take it on or if it will become exclusively our remit. It is worth noting that the president of RCSEng and at least one vice president are of the opinion that it should be undertaken by paediatric surgeons. Whilst we did not voice an opinion as to who should be doing this work we did point out the significant uncertainty this left us in with regard to our future job prospects and appealed for clarity as soon as possible.<br /><br /><strong>Training and the Tooke report</strong><br /><br />The Tooke report was broadly welcomed, particularly the notion of uncoupling ST1 and 2. This would have some implications for the implementation of the ISCP curriculum for paediatric surgery as it stands but would give the opportunity to create rotations giving a basic grounding in the generality of surgery from which trainees could apply to a variety of specialties. In considering the ideal posts to include in this time, the importance of adult general surgical experience was emphasised.<br />Run-through jobs offered at ST1 and 2 in paediatric surgery will be honoured. There will however be an additional ten (10) posts at ST3 level next August. It is not clear where these posts will be in the country but will be &ldquo;one-off&rdquo; appointments and will not recur in later years. We again expressed our opposition to training number expansion without workforce planning demonstrating a likelihood of consultant posts for the trainees once they held a CCT. Our concerns regarding training opportunity and particularly case numbers were partly allayed by the fact that these posts will not be &ldquo;new&rdquo; jobs, rather they will be a re-badging of existing posts (such as FTSTAs).<br /><br />In the future (possibly 2009) a national selection process for paediatric surgery may be introduced, the SAC however feel they are not yet ready for this and appointments in 2008 will be made locally.<br /><br /><strong>Consortia</strong><br /><br />The existing training consortia were conceived when Calman training was introduced to enable trainees to work in more than one centre without the need to reapply mid-way through training and potentially move excessive distances. However, there are now significant problems with the way they are set up. Newcastle cannot be linked to Glasgow and Edinburgh any longer as the latter are now part of Scotland, the same applies to Belfast and Dublin as Dublin now lies outwith the remit of PMETB. It is anticipated that trainees could go to Dublin as an OOPE and PMETB have indicated that &lsquo;established links&rsquo; between centres (such as Belfast and Dublin) would not require so much paperwork as other OOPEs. <br />How the consortia would work with a new system is unclear and how centres continue to be grouped is currently under discussion including the need to train in more than one centre. We would welcome your opinions on this via the email group so we can present them to the SAC next time they meet.<br /><br /><strong>Endoscopy</strong><br />This has become something of a problematic area. Traditionally surgeons had performed both upper and lower GI endoscopy routinely. Now the gastroenterologists perform the vast majority of elective endoscopy, leaving problems for the paediatric surgical trainee who wants training in endoscopy, despite this the surgical service is still expected to provide out-of-hours upper GI endoscopy, for example for bleeding or foreign bodies. It was felt by the council that lower GI endoscopy would be unlikely to remain within the general paediatric surgeons&rsquo; skills set (with the possible exception of surgeons carrying out significant amounts of IBD surgery) but UGI endoscopy remained a key skill. The provision of courses was identified as a particular problem area and the possibility of providing these for surgical trainees will be explored.<br /><br /><strong>USB memory sticks</strong><br />These are in general use but, following an incident at the Edinburgh Congress, we are asked to ensure they are encrypted in case they are mislaid.<br /><br /><strong>Congress 2008</strong><br />This will be Wednesday July 2nd to Saturday July 5th 2008 in Salamanca, Spain. A trainee session will be held at this congress, likely to be on the Wednesday afternoon. Abstract submission details for this will be circulated soon. This session will be combined with a mini-symposium on &ldquo;Energy in Surgery&rdquo; organised by Mr Najmaldin. We also hope to hold a trainee dinner as we did in Edinburgh.<br /><br />Congress in 2009 will be a joint meeting with EUPSA in Graz, Austria, earlier than usual from 17th &ndash; 20th June, 2010 will be in Aberdeen in July.<br /><br /><strong>BAPES</strong><br />BAPES (British Association of Paediatric Endoscopic Surgeons) are currently seeking a new trainee representative. If you are interested please let us know and we will pass your details on.<br /><br /><strong>BAPS Membership</strong><br />All trainees with an interest in becoming paediatric surgeons are invited to join BAPS as associate members. This is relatively inexpensive (&pound;100 a year) and easy to apply for via the <a href="http://www.baps.org.uk " rel="external">BAPS </a>website. The benefits include a reduced fee for the congress and the trainees&rsquo; dinner. In order to benefit from this reduced fee, applications will need to be received before the Spring council meeting for approval. Associate members are also welcome to attend council meetings.<br /><br />Iain Yardley and Clare Rees.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>High Court ruling for International Medial Graduates </title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>GENERAL</category><dc:date>2007-11-11T15:23:16+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/nov-2007#unique-entry-id-64</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/nov-2007#unique-entry-id-64</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[The High Court upheld&nbsp; the appeal of BAPIO that&nbsp;the  advice given by the Department of Health to NHS employers regarding doctors on the Highly Skilled Migrants Programme (HSMP) was not lawful. The appeal was heard by LORD JUSTICE SEDLEY, LORD JUSTICE MAURICE KAY and LORD JUSTICE RIMER.&nbsp; The Lord Justices were unanimous in agreeing that the DH guidance was wrong. <a href="http://vbsi.org.uk/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=92&cntnt01returnid=15" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="more_button" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry64_1.gif" width="43" height="9"/></a><br /><a href="http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/335/7628/1009-a?etoc" rel="external">BMJ</a>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>FETAL ABNORMALITIES MEETING - reminder</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>MEETINGS</category><dc:date>2007-11-11T11:21:13+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/nov-2007#unique-entry-id-63</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/nov-2007#unique-entry-id-63</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="perinatal medicine" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry63_1.png" width="51" height="55"/>           <img class="imageStyle" alt="BAPSlogotest13" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry63_2.png" width="48" height="56"/><span style="font:12px Times, Georgia, Courier, serif; ">           </span><img class="imageStyle" alt="bmfms" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry63_3.png" width="36" height="53"/><span style="font:12px Times, Georgia, Courier, serif; ">					<br /></span><br /><strong>FETAL ABNORMALITIES</strong><br /><br />DILEMMAS & EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE<br /><br />Friday 16th November 2007<br /><br />Royal College of Surgeons, London<br />For further information and application form contact:<br />Kate Billington <a href="mailto:adminsec@baps.org.uk" rel="external">adminsec@baps.org.uk</a><br />British Association of Paediatric Surgeons<br />The Royal College of Surgeons<br />35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields<br />LONDON WC2A 3PN	0207-869-6915	<br /><br />Registration Fee &pound;100		<br />Trainee Associate members of BAPS &pound;65<br />Trainee Members of BAPM &pound;65<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>BAPS education &#x26; training committee meeting</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2007-11-05T22:26:45+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/nov-2007#unique-entry-id-62</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/nov-2007#unique-entry-id-62</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Dear All,<br />At the recent BAPS educating and training committee meeting the following points were raised that you might want to know about:<br /><br />1. <strong>e logbook</strong> &ndash; this is now live and we are all recommended to use it. You can find it at <a href="http://www.elogbook.org/ " rel="external">http://www.elogbook.org/ </a>. ST trainees are required to use it as their logbook. Your trainers also need to sign up to the logbook as cases are only added when the trainer approves them. One of the incentives to participate in this process for trainers is that any case that they were the trainer for will be added to their own logbook, so the data will then be easily available for M&M, Audit etc. If you have any questions about the logbook, or there are operations you can't find, please email Miss Cusick directly at <a href="mailto:mail to:Eleri.Cusick@ubht.nhs.uk" rel="external">Eleri.Cusick@ubht.nhs.uk</a> . If anyone has emailed via the logbook she has dealt with these queries but can't get back to you directly because she doesn't get the address of the sender!<br /><br />2. <strong>Training opportunities</strong> <strong>in South Africa</strong>: an offer has been made by the South African centres at BAPS International forum in Edinburgh for their unit (RedCross Tygerburg Durban and Johannesburg) to provide training posts for SpR's from the UK. Unfortunately, these posts are not funded but there is the possibility of applying for travelling fellowships (e.g. from Ethicon). Prospective PMETB approval would also be required.<br /><br />3. <strong>Nottingham training meeting</strong> &ndash; excellent feedback, we all seemed to enjoy this meeting and there was a very strong indication that themed training days were most useful to trainees. This will be taken into account for future meetings.<br /><br />4. <strong>Next training day</strong> &ndash; will be held at Chelsea on 6th March 2008.<br />If there are any training issues that you would like me to raise at the next meeting, please email me.<br /><br />Thanks.<br />Clare Rees.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>General Surgery of Childhood course</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>COURSE</category><dc:date>2007-10-19T20:43:02+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/oct-2007#unique-entry-id-61</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/oct-2007#unique-entry-id-61</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Common Elective and Acute Problems in the General Surgery of Childhood<br />13-14 December 2007<br /><br />Aims<br />This course aims to update the current management of common paediatric surgical problems.<br />This two-day course is aimed at:<br />-STs 1-8 and Consultants in General Surgery<br />-STs 1-2 in Paediatric Surgery<br />&nbsp;<br />Convenor<br />Mr Harry Ward<br />Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, The Royal London Hospital<br />&nbsp;<br />Mr Tony Lander<br />Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, Diana Princess of Wales Children Hospital<br />Tutor in Paediatric, The Royal College of Surgeons of England<br />&nbsp;<br /><strong>Course Programme</strong><br /><u>Elective Surgery</u><br />-Lumps and bumps<br />-Neck swelling<br />-Constipation and rectal bleeding<br />-Umbilicus and abdominal wall<br />-Groin and scrotal swelling<br />&nbsp;<u>Medico/legal</u><br />-Ethics<br />-Consent<br />&nbsp;<u>Acute Surgery</u><br />-Acute scrotum<br />-Incarcerated inguinal hernia<br />-Vomiting infants/Intussusceptions, congenital, pyloric stenosis<br />-Acute/recurrent abdominal pain<br />-Appendicitis<br />&nbsp;<br />Format - Lecture and interactive discussion centred on clinical scenarios.<br />Fee: &pound;500<br />For more information please contact:<br />T: 020 7869 6332 F: 020 7869 6329 E: paediatric@rcseng.ac.uk]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>2007/08 CSF Joint Fellowship with RCS England</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>FELLOWSHIPS</category><dc:date>2007-10-15T20:29:41+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/oct-2007#unique-entry-id-60</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/oct-2007#unique-entry-id-60</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[In partnership with the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Cancer Research UK invites applications for a Clinician Scientist Fellowship in Surgery. All applicants must be Members or Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and in good standing. <br />You must check your eligibility for these awards at: <span style="font:12px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><span style="font:11px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><a href="http://science.cancerresearchuk.org/gapp/personalfund/fellowships/tcd_csf?version=1" rel="external">http://www.fellowships.cancerresearchuk.org/</a></span><span style="font:12px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /> </span>You will also find the application there. When completing the forms please state clearly that you are applying for the Cancer Research UK / Royal College of Surgeons of England Clinician Scientist Fellowship.<br />If you would like to discuss your application for any of these fellowships, or have any questions, please contact Dr Matthew Wakelin<span style="font:12px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; "> </span>at:<span style="font:12px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; "> </span><span style="font:11px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><a href="mailto:matthew.wakelin@cancer.org.uk" rel="external">matthew.wakelin@cancer.org.uk</a></span><span style="font:12px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; "> </span>or Tel 020 7438 5333. ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>The Tooke report - Oct 2007</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>TRAINING</category><dc:date>2007-10-15T20:21:58+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/oct-2007#unique-entry-id-59</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/oct-2007#unique-entry-id-59</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Following a discussion document and feedback from stakeholders, the new MMC Programme Board, whose members include the BMA, the Academy of Royal Colleges and NHS Employers, has recommended changes to junior doctor training and recruitment for 2008. Download the full report here.<span style="font:12px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "> </span><a href="assets/TOOKE report.doc" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="link4" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry59_1.png" width="16" height="14"/></a>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Appointments to ST1/2 in Surgery - Trainees Perspective</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2007-10-06T11:27:49+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/oct-2007#unique-entry-id-58</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/oct-2007#unique-entry-id-58</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[It has been proposed that all appointments to surgical training schemes at ST level 1 or 2 be time limited, meaning that there would be no guaranteed progression to higher levels of training and that an additional competitive selection process would occur prior to ST 3. This would be broadly similar to the previous situation with SHO grades seeking progression to SpR training and has been referred to as &ldquo;uncoupling&rdquo;. In the MTAS process, however, there were appointments made at ST2 level in paediatric surgery that were not FTSTAs, with the understanding of the trainee that they had been appointed to &ldquo;run-through&rdquo; training. This has left the situation unclear as to how ST3 posts will be appointed next year and may mean that those who were unsuccessful in applying to ST3 level in 2007 are unable to compete for ST3 posts in 2008.<br /><br />The following is an attempt to present the views of paediatric surgical trainees following an open discussion at our National Training Day on 2nd October. This meeting was attended by a variety of trainees including foundation level doctors, FTSTAs, trainees at ST 1, 2 and 3 level (some of whom had been appointed to &ldquo;run-through&rdquo; posts), SpRs and those seeking entry into training posts in MMC.<br /><br />It should be noted that whilst on some issues opinions were unanimous, on others opinion was divided, reflecting the fact that in order to progress it is not possible to act fairly to all groups of trainees.<br /><br /><strong>Current Situation</strong><br /><br />Trainees have been appointed to ST2 posts in paediatric surgery with the expectation that this will be a &ldquo;run-through&rdquo; appointment and, assuming satisfactory progress and assessments, they will arrive at a CCT without further selection.<br />There remain trainees committed to the specialty who are seeking ST3 level appointments having failed to secure posts in the MTAS round 1 or 2. It is unclear how many ST3 level posts will be available in future years.<br /><br />Firstly the situation as exists currently needs to be addressed and then a consideration of how things may be arranged in the future can be undertaken.<br /><br /><strong>Current Selection of ST3 Run-Through posts</strong><br /><br />We feel that two separate groups of trainees need to be considered and that it is important to try to act fairly to both those seeking ST3 posts and those already appointed to ST2 posts. Regrettably seems it will not be possible to produce a solution that will be satisfactory to all. <br /><br /><em>Three possible options were considered as a way forward:</em><br /><br />The first option was to introduce uncoupling with immediate effect. This would mean that any trainee appointed at ST2 level as a &ldquo;run-through&rdquo; would have this appointment retracted and would have to enter an open, competitive selection process in order to obtain an ST3 post in paediatric surgery. This proposition had significant support from those present for several reasons including the manner in which the selection process was carried out and the lack of opportunity for other, more experienced candidates to apply to ST3 posts. Conversely many felt this was unfair to the trainees from whom an offer would be withdrawn who would face further uncertainty and who may have made firm plans for their futures based on the appointment to &ldquo;run-through&rdquo; training. Doubts were also expressed as to the legality of withdrawing job offers once made.<br />A second option was to honour the appointments made to ST2 trainees and allow them to run-through. This met with some support as it was felt to be dishonourable to withdrawn previously made offers and, providing that the competency assessments were robust enough, only good trainees would progress. Opponents to this felt that to allow these trainees to run-through would prevent many high calibre, committed trainees from ever being able to enter higher surgical training in paediatric surgery.<br />The third option would be to further increase the numbers of training posts at ST3 level in order to accommodate the extra numbers. This was unanimously rejected, even by those seeking ST3 appointments as it was felt that this would lead to problems with training in our numbers sensitive specialty and the prospect of post-CCT unemployment.<br /><br />It was clear from the lack of consensus at the meeting that there is no possible way forward that will satisfy all groups of trainees. In determining the fairest and most acceptable way forward further information is requires including the actual number of ST3 posts that would be available were all ST2 run-through training offers honoured based on a robust and accountable assessment of capacity. Also the legality of each option needs to be considered, both for those who have received a contract with run-through training, and those who may have been let down by the significantly flawed appointment system over recent months. And It seems inevitable that some high quality candidates will not be able to continue in paediatric surgery, although it was pointed out that this was always the case with the previous system as &ldquo;Calman numbers&rdquo; were always limited. A system whereby these trainees could be supported and counselled as to their career options would be valued.<br /><br />Additional concerns were expressed by trainees in ST3 posts that they had only been given one year contracts and that it was unclear with whom their contract was, either the deanery or the employing trust.<br /><br /><strong>Future Selection of ST3 Run-Through posts</strong><br /><br />It was felt to be unrealistic to expect that future consultant surgeons could be identified and selected only 2 years post-graduation. Doubts were also expressed as to the robustness of workplace based assessments and it was felt that mediocre trainees would be able to progress leading to a lowering of standards. An additional selection process may help ensure standards remain high. It would also have the additional benefit of introducing more flexibility to the early part of a surgical career with potential to move between specialties. Consequently the meeting unanimously favoured uncoupling of surgical training for all future appointments and introducing competitive selection at ST3 level.<br /><br /><strong>Summary</strong><br /><br />These are difficult and challenging times for the profession and for trainees in particular. It is unclear who is responsible for the situation we find ourselves in and it seems to trainees that there has been a lack of planning and accountability. There is a widespread lack of confidence in those overseeing these changes. Whatever plans and changes are to be introduced we feel strongly that trainees should be consulted and involved in order to produce a solution that is acceptable to those people who will be most affected.. <br /><br />We particularly despair of the apparent lack of central planning and control of trainee numbers and the absence of any transparent workforce planning. We feel this is essential to ensure adequate employment prospects in the future.<br /><br /><br />What all trainees would value most highly is clarity and the ability to make long term plans for their future careers.<br /><br />Iain Yardley, Jonathan Sutcliffe and Clare Rees<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>0-18 years: Guidance for all doctors - GMC</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>GENERAL</category><dc:date>2007-09-30T09:16:09+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/sep-2007#unique-entry-id-57</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/sep-2007#unique-entry-id-57</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><div class ="image-left"><a href="http://www.gmc-uk.org/children/index.asp" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="children_guidance" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry57_1.jpg" width="101" height="134"/></a></div>The GMC has published new guidance that sets out doctors&rsquo; role and responsibilities towards children and young people. The guidance will come into effect on 15 October 2007.<br />All doctors have a duty to safeguard and protect the health and well-being of children and young people.<br />0-18 years: guidance for all doctors provides advice on many of the sensitive and complex issues that doctors may face with dealing with children and young people. It also provides links to sources of further information or guidance.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>BAPS Council Meeting - RCS Eng Sept &#x27;07</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2007-09-20T18:29:16+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/sep-2007#unique-entry-id-56</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/sep-2007#unique-entry-id-56</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>&ldquo;Grid&rdquo; training for HPB surgery.</strong><br />This has been agreed in principle by BAPS and passed to the SAC for further agreement and for the practicalities to be addressed. This will mean a system, similar to urology training, where sub-specialty posts are nationally controlled and advertised.<br /><br /><strong>College statement on General Paediatric Surgery provision in DGHs.</strong> <br />Seems likely our specialty will end up as monopoly General Paediatric Surgery providers as general surgeons who had previously done this work retire and no trainees come through to replace them. This could be viewed as a threat to our specialty in that it would dilute our &ldquo;specialist&rdquo; practices but could also be seen a major opportunity to claim a good deal more work, raise the profile of our specialty and increase our influence. Whether to resist or embrace this is unclear but would have major implications for consultant jobs and training in the future. <br /><br /><strong>BAPS Congress 2008, Salamanca.</strong> - The symposium topic will be AVMs.<br /><br /><strong>BAPS Winter meeting</strong>. Joint Feto-maternal meeting, RCSEng 16th Nov 2007.<br />It was emphasized that this is not just a consultants meeting and trainees are very welcome, ideally at least one trainee and one consultant from each centre would attend.<br /><br /><strong>Syllabus for Surgical Care Practitioners in General Neonatal and Paediatric Surgery.</strong><br />The authors of this document will be invited to the Winter meeting to provide some clarity as to what role these practitioners may be envisaged taking in the future.<br /><br /><strong>USB keys.</strong><br />Trainees have been asked to ensure that all USB keys with presentations or other work documents are encrypted or password protected in some way. This follows an incident at the BAPS Congress in Edinburgh regarding a trainee&rsquo;s USB key containing a Powerpoint presentation going missing.<br /><br /><strong>Trainee representative.</strong><br />Jonathon Sutcliffe is standing down. Nominations for his successor are invited.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>SAC meeting report</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2007-09-18T22:05:06+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/sep-2007#unique-entry-id-55</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/sep-2007#unique-entry-id-55</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>MRCS and evaluation of progress</strong><br /><br />The role and future structure of the MRCS and its integration with &ldquo;work-place assessment&rdquo; is currently being discussed. It seems possible that it will take some time for the new types of assessment to bed in, so again further change is likely.<br /><strong><br />ST2 Progression</strong><br /><br />The number of ST3 posts available next year will depend very much on whether ST2 trainees go on to run through training. It seems the ability of non-ST2 trainees to apply for ST3 posts will vary with deanery. The views of Paediatric Surgical trainees were again canvassed (&ldquo;<a href="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/page1.html#unique-entry-id-54" rel="external">Appointments to ST1/2</a>&rdquo;-below) <br /><strong><br />PMETB Survey</strong><br /><br />There will be a national survey of trainees in all specialties in December. Due to the size of our specialty, it is particularly important there is a complete response and some consortia have made it a requirement of the RITA process. Accurate responses will produce information that is likely to improve our training. So it is intrinsically worth doing. <br /><br /><strong>Intercollegiate Exam<br /></strong><br />The year in which the exam can be taken is no longer defined. The standard is said to be high and there was a recommendation from some of the examiners that sitting in year 5 of SpR training is appropriate.<br />The syllabus has recently been updated in printed form. There is also a <a href="http://www.iscp.ac.uk/Syllabus/Overview.aspx?enc=owKKjIS892GLDN5cUJEe8g==" rel="external">URL</a><br /><br /><div class ="image-left"><a href="assets/Childrensurgery.pdf" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="surgerychildren" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry55_1.png" width="109" height="158"/></a></div><strong>General Surgery of Childhood</strong><br />This document summarises the management of &ldquo;surgery of childhood&rdquo;. Click on the image opposite to download the document. It might be useful for interviews&hellip;<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Jonathan Sutcliffe<br />Iain Yardley<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Appointments to ST1/2</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2007-09-12T19:55:34+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/sep-2007#unique-entry-id-54</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/sep-2007#unique-entry-id-54</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>Appointments to ST1/2 in Surgery<br />Paediatric Surgical Trainees Perspective</strong><br /><br />	It has been proposed by the RCSEng that all appointments to surgical training schemes at ST level 1 or 2 be FTSTAs, meaning that there would be no guaranteed progression to higher levels of training and that an additional competitive selection process would occur prior to ST 3. This would be broadly similar to the previous situation with SHO grades seeking progression to SpR training. In the MTAS process, however, there were appointments made at ST2 level in paediatric surgery that were not FTSTAs, with the understanding of the trainee that they had been appointed to &ldquo;run-through&rdquo; training.<br />	<br />	It is not clear to us how this situation has arisen, and this must be addressed. Nevertheless, in considering how to take things forward, we have been asked to give comments on the views of Paediatric Surgical SpRs. We have drafted this response and would be grateful for your comments. We would also welcome the comments of non-SpRs. Please could you could state your current grade with your comments and e-mail them to us or post them on the forum. Additionally, there will be time to discuss this at the SpR Training Day in Oct in Nottingham.<br /><br /><strong>Current Situation</strong><br /><br />*	Trainees have been appointed to ST2 posts in paediatric surgery with the expectation that this will be a &ldquo;run-through&rdquo; appointment and, assuming satisfactory progress and assessments, they will arrive at a CCT without further selection.<br />*	There remain trainees committed to the specialty who are seeking ST3 level appointments having failed to secure posts in the MTAS round 1 or 2. It is unclear how many ST3 level posts will be available in future years.<br /><br />Firstly the situation as exists currently needs to be addressed and then a consideration of how things may be arranged in the future can be undertaken.<br /><br /><strong>Currently</strong><br /><br />We feel that two separate groups of trainees need to be considered and that it is important to try to act fairly to both those seeking ST3 posts and those already appointed to ST2 posts, regrettably this may not be possible. <br /><br />Offers of &ldquo;run-through&rdquo; training should be honoured as these trainees will have made personal plans such as housing around these offers and to move the goal-posts once more at this stage would be grossly unfair. There should however be a proper assessment of these trainees prior to moving into an ST3 post. It is possible some may not be able to progress to later years of training. Any ST3 posts coming available due to non-progression of trainees should be then made available to open competition.<br /><br />Additional ST3 posts should only be created where there is a reasonable expectation that consultant jobs will be available at the end of their training. Extra posts without this expectation will only delay a problem emerging and seriously dilute training experience in the meantime.<br /><br />Advice and support should be given to those trainees who are unlikely to be able to obtain training posts in paediatric surgery.<br /><br /><strong>Future</strong><br /><br />In the long-term many trainees have doubts that future consultant surgeons can be identified and selected only 2 years post-graduation and consequently would favour a competitive selection at ST3 level.<br /><br />What all trainees would value most highly is clarity and the ability to make long term plans for their future careers.<br /><br />Iain Yardley and Jonathan Sutcliffe<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>BAPS Training Meeting&#xd;</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>TRAINING</category><dc:date>2007-08-23T22:50:44+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/aug-2007#unique-entry-id-53</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/aug-2007#unique-entry-id-53</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="BAPSlogotest13" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry53_1.png" width="93" height="107"/></div>BAPS Training Meeting<br />Paediatric Colorectal Surgery<br />October 1st and 2nd 2007<br />The Postgraduate Centre, <br />Queen&rsquo;s Medical Centre, Nottingham<br /><br /><br />Invited Speakers<br /><br /><strong>Dr Marc Levitt</strong><br />Associate Director, Colorectal Center for Children<br />Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center<br /><br /><strong>Tracy Ashworth</strong><br />Colorectal Nurse Specialist<br />Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center<br /><br /><strong>Professor John Scholefield</strong><br />Professor of Surgery<br />University of Nottingham<br />Download the brochure.<a href="assets/SpR Training Day.doc" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="link4" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry53_2.png" width="16" height="14"/></a><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>BAPS council meeting report</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2007-07-24T22:09:35+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jul-2007#unique-entry-id-52</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jul-2007#unique-entry-id-52</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>General Paediatric Surgery</strong><br />There has been a decline in the number of Adult General Surgeons intending to take on general Paediatric Surgery as part of their practice and the way to address this shortfall has been contentious for some years. A document due to be released this week suggests that service provision stays predominantly with adult surgeons with the option to bring them to tertiary Paediatric Surgical centres for 6/12 to train.<br />	An alternative is for the work to be undertaken by Paediatric Surgeons. This may involve working in a &ldquo;hub and spoke&rdquo; post (ie based at a tertiary referral centre but with a formal appointment and therefore, commitment to, a recognised DGH). It was suggested that children may receive optimal care if looked after by Paediatric Surgeons. Formal links between the DGH and Teaching hospitals would benefit the DGH (not shipping out as much work) and the teaching hospital (better handle on the management and audit of surgical practice within a larger area). A hub and spoke configuration would prevent trained Paediatric Surgeons working in isolation in DGHs.<br />	It seems that 86% of adult surgical trainees don&rsquo;t want to pursue a paediatric surgical post. From the information you provided for Richard Lindley&rsquo;s survey last year, approximately 2/3 of people felt that ideally we should provide both elective and emergency cover in DGHs. Furthermore, 75% of respondents in that survey would consider working in a DGH for at least part of their career. The view put forward as your representatives was that we would support the second approach &ndash; the provision of paediatric surgery by paediatric surgeons as far as possible, and within a hub and spoke configuration. We felt that this system would be optimal for patient care and would also potentially facilitate an expansion in consultant numbers if this were needed to accommodate the expansion in numbers of CCT-qualified surgeons in the next few years. <br />	On that note, Professor Thomas, Chair of the SAC said there had been an increase in consultant posts over the last 3 years and felt that this is likely to continue, making a significant mismatch in numbers unlikely. Mr Drake suggests that other potential sources of expansion include<br />	i) increased consultant time devoted to training and teaching (MMC).<br />	ii) the stated aim to reduce all consultants to 10 PA Job Plans<br />	iii) the potential to expand numbers of paediatric surgeons performing the general surgery of childhood<br /><br />Nevertheless, we feel that keeping a close eye to see that these jobs actually materialise seems sensible.<br /><br /><strong>Run Through Training</strong><br />The position for ST1 and ST2 trainees in terms of whether their appointments will lead to run through training to CCT needs to be clarified. We will appraise you of further developments in Paediatric Surgery as we hear about them.<br /><br />-Trainee Representatives]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>ISCP news</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>TRAINING</category><dc:date>2007-07-16T22:34:33+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jul-2007#unique-entry-id-51</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jul-2007#unique-entry-id-51</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class ="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="image001" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry51_1.jpg" width="287" height="78"/></div>The refreshed ISCP website is ready for you to link to!<br />Visit <a href="http://www.iscp.ac.uk" rel="external">www.iscp.ac.uk</a> to see Nick Ross launch the ISCP, access your Getting Started Hospital Doctor booklet, a Step-by-Step Guide and all the guidance you need, whether a trainee, consultant trainer, assigned educational supervisor or programme director.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>The Gold Guide</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>TRAINING</category><dc:date>2007-07-07T17:03:51+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jul-2007#unique-entry-id-49</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jul-2007#unique-entry-id-49</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class ="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="gold guide" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry49_1.png" width="140" height="177"/></div>The four UK Health Departments have published&nbsp; 'A Guide to Postgraduate Specialty Training in the UK' (also known as &ldquo;Gold Guide&rdquo; ). Read more at <a href="http://www.pmetb.org.uk/index.php?id=1001" rel="external">PMETB.</a> The Gold Guide is applicable to StR training which commences after 1 August 2007.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Update-Training Numbers</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2007-06-14T12:49:49+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jun-2007#unique-entry-id-48</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/jun-2007#unique-entry-id-48</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>SAC June 2007<br /></strong><br />The main points of interest to trainees were as follows:<br /><br /><strong>CCT</strong><br />As you know, our recent trainees&rsquo; survey showed there are 59 NTN trainees due to obtain CCT in the next 4 years with additional numbers eligible to apply for consultant posts from Article 14 and the EU. The survey can be downloaded from here <a href="assets/Trainee Numbers.pdf" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="link4" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry48_1.png" width="16" height="14"/></a>.This information was sent to the chair of the SAC in April and has now been presented to their meeting. The number of consultant posts becoming available during this time is unknown although at present it seems unlikely that there will be an equivalent number of consultant posts. If this survey is accurate, the SAC feel this is likely to be a significant problem in the future. They will talk urgently to BAPS about what can and should be done.<br /><br />Addressing this issue now is important. We should aim to reduce the likelihood or number of people becoming unemployed post CCT. Such unemployment would clearly be a disaster for individuals, and result in people having to take sub-consultant jobs here or overseas. This in turn is likely to fragment us professionally, reduce our professional independence and therefore directly affect patients.<br /><br /><em>We need to make constructive suggestions. Some thoughts:<br /></em><br />*We should think about future working patterns (as per Richard Lindley&rsquo;s survey). Perhaps we should make active efforts to take on &ldquo;General Surgery of Childhood&rdquo; as the General Surgeons and Urologists who previously undertook this retire.<br /><br />*We need to grasp thorny issue of future numbers of NTNs/ST posts. This is particularly difficult following the way MMC has been introduced. I guess that even those trainees who do get run through posts don&rsquo;t want to be faced with the same difficulties 6 years down the line.<br /><br />*We need to have a mechanism to keep track of the number of people in training. This will perhaps mean an annual survey of numbers. There may be training organisations that could and arguably should do this, but until this is in place we as trainees should perhaps take it on.<br /><br />*I think it would be good to have an idea of the number of consultants planning to retire in the next 5 years. Although this does not necessarily equate to the numbers trust agree to replace, it will give us an idea.<br /><br />*I think it would be ideal to have a neutral body identify exactly what should be the correct number of Paediatric Surgeons to provide the current service to the population, so we can have a target to aim for. At present, there are &ldquo;aspirational&rdquo; numbers provided I think by the SAC, but there is no requirement for individual trusts to make the suggested number of appointments. If a neutral body said X was the number required to provide a service, one could say, &ldquo;if you want a full service, you support it&rdquo;. Who would be the &ldquo;neutral body&rdquo;?<br /><br />*We should support the consultants if they ask for proper recognition of time spent training us etc. Consultant numbers should accurately reflect clinical and non-clinical duties.<br /><br />*If this does end up becoming a problem, we should think about what can be done to support colleagues who don&rsquo;t get jobs. What have other specialties (Obs and Gynae, ENT etc) come up with in the past? What can we do to prevent people being stuck working for PCTs or ISTCs with the need to show high throughput at the expense of quality and training (or even operations that aren&rsquo;t strictly indicated - circs for mild phimosis, UDTs for retractile foreskin, Umbilical Hernias at 2, Hydrocoeles at 6/12, contralateral explorations for herniae etc). This will put pressure on tertiary centres to show they can match throughput and will end up affecting all of us.<br /><br />Richard and I are due to hand over the posts of trainee reps this year. Please could someone offer to take over? It would be a shame if there was a gap between reps.<br />There is likely to be more to be said about this subject by the SAC but I would be grateful for suggestions. In the meantime, thankyou once again to the consortium reps and individuals who helped collect this data.<br /><br /><strong>CESR</strong><br />CESR, the equivalent of CCT for trainees going through the article 14 route, is recognised in the UK but not in Europe.<br />Regulations<br />The new guide to training, the &ldquo;Gold Guide&rdquo;, will be published in the next few weeks. It will contain all the regulations for training and replaces the &ldquo;Orange Guide&rdquo;.<br /><br /><strong>Registration with JCHST</strong><br />Apparently all NTNs should register with JCHST when first appointed otherwise they may not be eligible for CCT. If you aren&rsquo;t sure if you did this, it would be worth contacting the JCHST to check.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sheffield Consortium Training Day 6th July 2007</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>TRAINING</category><dc:date>2007-05-22T22:43:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/may-2007#unique-entry-id-47</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/may-2007#unique-entry-id-47</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Download the provisional programme. <a href="assets/SheffieldProgramme.doc" rel="external" title="sheffield"><img class="imageStyle" alt="link4" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry47_1.png" width="16" height="14"/></a>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Colorectal Club 2007 abstract submission deadlines extended &#x21;</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>MEETINGS</category><dc:date>2007-05-11T00:11:36+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/may-2007#unique-entry-id-46</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/may-2007#unique-entry-id-46</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[The deadline for abstract submission for this years Colorectal Club was 30th April 2007. We are, however, still receiving abstracts and so are extending our deadline for submission to 31st May 2007. A full conference programme will be released shortly after.<br />&nbsp;<br />Ian Sugarman<br />Course Organiser<br /><a href="mailto:suggyid@btopenworld.com" rel="external">suggyid@btopenworld.com</a>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Endoscopic Surgery Course - Dundee</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>COURSE</category><dc:date>2007-05-01T20:29:32+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/may-2007#unique-entry-id-45</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/may-2007#unique-entry-id-45</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Endoscopic Surgery in Children" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry45_1.jpg" width="536" height="759"/>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Survey of Paediatric Surgical Trainees</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2007-04-17T22:34:53+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/apr-2007#unique-entry-id-44</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/apr-2007#unique-entry-id-44</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[A survey of trainees was conducted from December 2006 to March 2007 to ascertain <br />the number of trainees, their likely year of CCT and current main interests.  <br />Jonathan Sutcliffe<br />Download/View file in PDF format <a href="assets/Trainee Numbers.pdf" rel="external" title="trainess"><img class="imageStyle" alt="link4" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry44_1.png" width="16" height="14"/></a>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>BAPS trainees&#x27; session 2007</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2007-04-03T21:21:32+01:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/apr-2007#unique-entry-id-43</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/apr-2007#unique-entry-id-43</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="BAPSlogotest13" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry43_1.png" width="62" height="71"/></div>BAPS are keen to increase trainee involvement at the annual congress. They suggested a specific Trainee Session on the Tuesday afternoon (17/7) to give trainees a further opportunity to present work. Richard Lindley and I have been involved with the development of this session and hope the session will be one in which clinically important work is discussed. BAPS have offered to provide a prize and will also fund a Trainees' Dinner on the Thursday night for BAPS associate members going to the congress.<br />Abstract submission form<a href="assets/Abstract-BAPS.doc" rel="external" title="baps"><img class="imageStyle" alt="link4" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry43_2.png" width="16" height="14"/></a><br />Download flyer<a href="assets/BAPS.pdf" rel="external" title="trainees"><img class="imageStyle" alt="link4" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry43_3.png" width="16" height="14"/></a>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia - Study Day</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>MEETINGS</category><dc:date>2007-03-05T21:07:15+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/mar-2007#unique-entry-id-42</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/mar-2007#unique-entry-id-42</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="fetalmed2" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry42_1.png" width="51" height="53"/></div>	<div class="image-right"><img class="imageStyle" alt="fetalmed" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry42_2.png" width="52" height="52"/></div><br /><p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font:12px Times, Georgia, Courier, serif; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span>CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA: WHERE TO NEXT?  FETAL THERAPY OR IMPROVED POSTNATAL CARE?<br /><br />THURSDAY 28 JUNE 2007<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">MAIN LECTURE THEATRE<br />EDUCATION RESOURCE CENTRE<br />LOWER GROUND FLOOR<br />BIRMINGHAM WOMEN&rsquo;S HOSPITAL<br /></span><br /><a href="assets/CDHProgramme.doc" rel="external">Programme</a><br /><a href="assets/CDHform.doc" rel="external">Registration form</a><br />Registration Fee &pound;150.00<br />Including coffee, lunch & tea<br /></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Laparoscpic PD - NICE guidance</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>GENERAL</category><dc:date>2007-03-03T14:44:30+00:00</dc:date><link>http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/mar-2007#unique-entry-id-41</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files/mar-2007#unique-entry-id-41</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has issued full guidance to the NHS in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland on laparoscopic insertion of peritoneal dialysis catheter.<br /><span style="font:12px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; color:#4c4c4c; "><br /></span><a href="http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/IPG208/guidance/pdf/English" rel="external" title="lappd"><img class="imageStyle" alt="pdf-16x16" src="http://www.trainee.baps.org.uk/page1/files//page1_blog_entry41_1.gif" width="16" height="16"/></a><a href="http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/IPG208/guidance/pdf/English" rel="external" title="lappd"> IPG208 Laparoscopic insertion of peritoneal dialysis catheter: guidance</a><br />28 February 2007<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Surgical Accreditation Committee meeting</title><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><category>INFO from Trainee Reps</category><dc:date>2007-03-02T23:01:33+00:00</dc:date><