Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery (Wales) ST3
Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery (Wales) ST3 Specialty Training Application Form
These are the specialty specific questions used on Oriel for applications to Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery (Wales) ST3.
The questions are presented here to help you prepare for your future applications. Please be aware application form structures, questions, word counts, etc. can change and there is no guarantee that future application forms will remain the same.
Presentations at regional or national level: (No word count)
Presentations at local level: (No word count)
Publications in peer review journals: (No word count)
Other publications - conference extracts etc.: (No word count)
What experience do you have of delivering teaching? Have you undertaken a teaching skills course or a formal qualification in teaching? (No word count)
What experience of clinical audit do you have? Please state clearly where and when this was undertaken and state specifically your role in each of the projects. (No word count)
Please give brief details of all research projects, and/or relevant research experience that you have undertaken or are undertaking, including methods used. (No word count)
Indicate your level of involvement and your exact role in the research team detailing when this took place, your time commitment, your contribution/involvement and source of funding. (No word count)
If you have been awarded a higher degree as a result of research, this must be detailed additionally in the appropriate section above. Detail your academic career plans, if applicable. (No word count)
Please describe in more detail one of the research projects above: (No word count)
Could you outline how the Welsh orthopaedic training programme is structured across the various hospitals, and what opportunities there are for exposure to subspecialties such as paediatric orthopaedics, spine, or trauma? (No word count)
What kind of academic, research, and leadership support does the Wales Deanery provide to trainees in orthopaedics, and how does it help you prepare for consultant-level practice? (No word count)
How does the Wales training programme balance clinical workload and educational opportunities, and what are the advantages of living and training in Wales compared to other deaneries? (No word count)
If the role to which you are applying will be your first in the UK or you feel you would benefit from this type of support, with your consent, your details may be shared with the GMC and other organisations who can offer support with working in the UK. Do you consent? (Yes | No)
Confirm meet entry criteria (No word count)
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