UK endoscopy trainer survey: perspectives on current endoscopy training delivery, experience, barriers and opportunities
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The authors aimed to assess the current state of endoscopy training delivery in the UK by surveying trainers about their experiences, perspectives, and the barriers they face. The findings revealed that while many trainers are motivated and utilize skills from Train The Trainer courses, there is a need for improved access to training resources, protected time for teaching, and enhanced peer feedback mechanisms to further support trainer development.
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