Background
Each Directorate/Department should hold a Resident Doctor Forum (forum can also be trust/site wide, such as Foundation trainee JDF). This is a requirement of the Learning Agreement with Health Education West Midlands which has been signed-off by the CEO.
Requirement
- Recommended - Forum to be held monthly (minimum bi-monthly)
- Organised by the Directorate/Specialty Education Lead/RC Tutor/Chief Resident
- Recommended attendance:
- Chief Resident, Education Lead, RC Tutor (to Lead/Facilitate meeting)
- As many Resident Doctors as possible (HEE, LED & ITF)
- Representation from CSL, Senior Nurse, Directorate/Departments Manager as required.
- NOTE: Occasionally a RDF can be intentionally trainee led and trainee only attendance.
- Med Ed Quality Team to be included in RDF invite circulation lists QualityTeam-MedEd@uhb.nhs.uk
- Attendance register must be kept
- There should be a standard agenda that maps to the HEEWM required items and must include patient safety and a discussion of SUIs/complaints relevant to trainees/resident doctors (see below)
- The RDF should result in a set of Minutes, Action Plans and Outcomes.
- Actions and Outcomes should be fed back to trainees/junior doctors at the next meeting – can also use ‘You said, We did’ template to feedback (embedded doc below):
- The exact format of the meeting is flexible
- Attendance registers, Minutes, Action Plans and Outcome to be forwarded to:
- The Divisional Education Board and any themes or patient safety concerns discussed at Specialty/Directorate meeting.
- The Medical Education Team QualityTeam-MedEd@uhb.nhs.uk entitled:- RDF, Specialty, Site, Month, Year
Agenda Items (not exhaustive)
- Patient Safety
- Bullying and harassment
- Undermining
- Escalating concerns
- Support for trainees
- Wellbeing – including leave, rest breaks, Rest Space
- Appraisal and assessment, including WPBAs & SLEs
- Feedback on work
- Protected teaching – local teaching & access to mandated Trust/Regional teaching
- Service based teaching (shop-floor/ bedside teaching)
- Supervision and senior doctor cover
- Clinical workload
- Audit, QIP, EBM
- Inappropriate tasks
- Rota compliance
- Facilities – including working environment & physical workspace
- Education programme planning and Quality
- Induction and Mandatory Skills Training
- AOB
Last reviewed: 13 November 2024