Clinical Teaching Fellow Programmes
Cross-source consensus on Clinical Teaching Fellow Programmes from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- Clinical Teaching Fellow posts are undertaken by resident doctors who step out of mainstream postgraduate training. — Clinical Teaching Fellow programmes as a strategy to support the delivery of NHS workforce priorities: a scoping review protocol
- CTF posts provide protected time for teaching, learner support, and educator skill development. — Clinical Teaching Fellow programmes as a strategy to support the delivery of NHS workforce priorities: a scoping review protocol
- CTF roles can be full-time education posts or combine clinical and educational duties part time. — Clinical Teaching Fellow programmes as a strategy to support the delivery of NHS workforce priorities: a scoping review protocol
- Programmes without designated teaching and education time are excluded from the review scope. — Clinical Teaching Fellow programmes as a strategy to support the delivery of NHS workforce priorities: a scoping review protocol
- CTF posts may increase educator capacity but reduce clinical capacity, creating uncertainty about their net workforce effect. — Clinical Teaching Fellow programmes as a strategy to support the delivery of NHS workforce priorities: a scoping review protocol
- CTF posts have expanded considerably since the late 1990s and now represent about 10% of advertised UK medical jobs. — Clinical Teaching Fellow programmes as a strategy to support the delivery of NHS workforce priorities: a scoping review protocol