GMC Surveys
National Trainee and Trainer surveys 2011
How did we do?
The response rate is 96.77% for Trainees and 55% for Trainers.
More reporting and analytical tools are available in the GMC Surveys Reports main page.
Quick links to other GMC Surveys reports: A - Reports for LEPs and DMEs, B - Reports for Heads of School, C - Reports for STFS, D - Reports for GP
More information about the Survey
The GMC National Training Surveys are a core part of the work that the GMC carries out each year to monitor the quality of medical education and training in the UK.
The survey is used to identify key areas of both excellence and development – which will inform positive change in terms of training satisfaction for trainees. The aim is to improve the quality of trainee placements in terms of training and development within Trusts and Schools.
When finalised, the Deanery and the GMC will use results from the surveys as part of work to monitor and improve the quality of training. The KSS Deanery Quality Team analyses and uses data from the survey to improve the Quality of Training and processes in place to deliver the training by working with local education providers, the Deanery can explore issues that have emerged and, where necessary, take action to improve standards of training.
Survey Reports and Findings
Information on the National Survey of Trainee Doctors reports can be found using the GMC reporting tool.
The GMC published the document National Training Surveys 2011: Key Findings in November 2011 and is now available for consultation.
The previous year report - published in October 2010 - is available for download clicking on the following link National Training Surveys 2010: Key Findings.
