Table 1

Participant characteristics by group

CharacteristicTrainees (N=70)*Trainers (N=40)*
Age
 20–3065 (93%)2 (5%)
 31–402 (3%)13 (32%)
 41+3 (4%)24 (61%)
Gender
 Male31 (44%)24 (60%)
 Female39 (56%)16 (40%)
Ethnicity
 White57 (81%)37 (93%)
 Non-white13 (19%)3 (8%)
Language
 English60 (86%)36 (90%)
 English as second language10 (14%)3 (8%)
Trainers’ years since graduation
 0–108 (20%)
 11–2015 (38%)
 21+16 (41%)
Trainers’ years of PGME experience
 0–1026 (64%)
 11–209 (23%)
 21+4 (11%)
Trainers’ specialties
 Hospital (medical)†16 (40%)
 Hospital (surgical)5 (13%)
 Hospital (services)8 (20%)
 General practice5 (13%)
 Nurse4 (10%)
Number of SLEs conducted
 Median86
 Range3–250–40
Had experience with tools as SLEs?‡
 DOPS42 (60%)16 (40%)
 Mini-CEX46 (66%)25 (63%)
 CBD45 (64%)26 (65%)
 DCT10 (14%)6 (15%)
Number of WPBA conducted
 Median19.530
 Range8–280–40
Had experience with tools as WPBAs?‡
 DOPS24 (34%)20 (50%)
 Mini-CEX24 (34%)30 (75%)
 CBD24 (34%)30 (75%)
  • *These figures are rounded up to zero decimal places so may not always add up to 100%.

  • †Medical specialties included neurology, gastroenterology, rheumatology, anaesthesiology and psychiatry, surgical specialties included ophthalmology and orthopaedics, and services specialties included infectious diseases and dermatology.

  • ‡These figures represent a free-text question asking participants to outline which tools they had used so numbers are likely to be under-estimates.

  • CBD, Case-based Discussion; DCT, Developing the Clinical Teacher; DOPS, Direct Observation of Procedural Skills; Mini-CEX, Mini Clinical Evaluation Exercise; SLEs, supervised learning events; WPBAs, workplace-based assessments.