Specialty Training Fill Rates - Anaesthetics CT1 (inc ACCS Anaesthetics)

In 2024 100% of the 542 posts available in Anaesthetics CT1 were filled. This is the same fill rate as 2023 when 100% of 544 posts were filled.

At a national level the fill rates for 2024 are as follows:

  • England – 100% of 421 posts were filled. 
  • Wales – 100% of 33 posts were filled. 
  • Northern Ireland – 100% of 21 posts were filled. 
  • Scotland – 100% of 67 posts were filled. 


National and Regional Fill rates for specialty training posts in Anaesthetics CT1 over the period 2013-2024 are shown in the tables below. Use the links below the tables to view all other fill rates by nation, region or specialty.

ACCS Anaesthetics is a GMC approved entry route into Anaesthetics and Intensive Care Medicine (see: https://www.gmc-uk.org/education/standards-guidance-and-curricula/curricula/acute-care-common-stem-curricula). ST3 fill rates for these specialties can be seen here:

Anaesthetics CT1 Fill Rates – National

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Anaesthetics CT1 Fill Rates – Regional

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Run Through ST1 Specialties


Core CT1 Specialties

Higher Medical Specialties


Higher Specialties

Psychiatry:

Old fill rates by Psychiatry specialty:


Surgery
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Other Specialties Recruiting at ST3/ST4:

Notes

  1. Data taken from fill rates pages available on the Specialty Training website: https://medical.hee.nhs.uk/medical-training-recruitment/ Each individual page was saved as a HTML file, imported into Excel, extraneous information was removed and the remaining data has been used to generate the table displayed on this page. 
  2. This data is for Round 1 and 2 (as published). Data for re-advertised posts and Round 3 posts are excluded from the published reports.
  3. Data is presented in tables to make it easier to make comparisons across specialties, nations, levels, etc.
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