Released 14 June 2024
Request:
- Do you host placements for undergraduate medical students in your Trust?
- From which medical schools do you routinely host medical students in your Trust?
- How much placement funding did you receive from NHS England (NHSE) in the last financial year to support undergraduate medical education in your Trust?
- How much paid time does the lead for undergraduate medical education have (either as a percentage of whole time equivalence (WTE) or programmed activities (PAs))?
- What job title do you give your lead for undergraduate medical education?
- How many administration staff (WTE) do you have to support undergraduate medical education?
- How many ‘Clinical Teaching Fellows (CTF)’ or similar do you employ to support undergraduate medical education?
- Please list your current posts for CTFs including their commitment to the delivery of clinical care and base speciality (if applicable).
- Do you offer CTFs the opportunity for further study, such as a PGCert in Medical Education, and is this paid for by the Trust?
- Is there any further information you would like to provide regarding the support for undergraduate medical education in your Trust?
Information disclosed:
- Yes
- Brighton and Sussex, Southampton and St. George’s Medical Schools
- In the financial year April 2023 to March 2024, the Trust received £11,379,141.71 in funding through the NHSE Education Contract.
- Senior Undergraduate Tutor: 2 Supported Professional Activities (SPAs) over 4 acute sites
Undergraduate Clinical Lead at St. Richard’s Hospital, Chichester(SRH)/Worthing Hospital, Worthing(WH): 1 SPA
Undergraduate Clinical Lead at Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton (RSCH)/Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath (PRH): 1 SPA - Senior Undergraduate Clinical Tutor
- 2 x Undergraduate administrators – the equivalent of 2 x 1 whole time equivalent (WTE) for SRH/WH/Worthing and Southlands Hospital, Shoreham-by-Sea (WASH). Undergraduate administration for RSCH and Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) currently sits within the BSMS administration team, and not with University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
1 x Undergraduate manager (SRH/WASH)
1 x Nurse Education Fellow (Wellbeing and support at SRH/WASH)
1 x Senior Management Lead for Undergraduate and Foundations
Undergraduate Management sits within the portfolio of the Head of Medical Education and Quality. - The Trust currently has more than 20 UG Clinical Fellow posts – variable percentages between clinical and education.
- For information relevant to this question, please refer to the table below. For context, all Teaching Fellows work a 75/25 clinical split, with 75% clinical work in their base speciality and 25% teaching. The Trust also offers a 75% LTFT (less than full-time) contract, which is also split 75/25.
Clinical Teaching Fellows | Headcount | Whole time equivalent (WTE) |
---|---|---|
A&E | 24 | 18.75 |
Gen Med SPR | 2 | 2 |
Gen Med SHO | 23 | 19.75 |
Total | 49 | 40.5 |
9. Clinical divisions within the Trust decide individually if a PG Certificate is to be offered and, in those cases, the Trust funds the cost.
10. UG Medical Education is very well supported and valued. The Trust has clear governance processes and a clear administrative and management support structure. Feedback from medical students is good/excellent and UG local faculty groups run 3 times per annum.