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PROGRESS OF UNITED KINGDOM AND IRELAND IN-TRAINING EXAMINATION (UKITE) IN 2008.



Abstract

Introduction: Following successful introduction in 2007, all training programs except two participated in 2008. The examination was run along the principles of curriculum based, online delivery with immediate results and providing supportive information for the questions. The examination remains free of charge for the trainees and is supported by an educational grant from Depuy.

Material and methods: In 2008 a UKITE review board was appointed to create good quality questions with supportive information. We took on board the feedback from 2007 examination. Some questions from the 2008 examination were reported as ambiguous. The review board met and ambiguous questions were deleted from the examination and the scores recalculated.

Results: 648 trainees took UKITE 2008. Central organisation (86%) and local organisation (90%) were acceptable. 95% felt the examination pages were easy to use. There was difficulty in accessing the examination from NHS networks in some centers on the final day. 95% found there was educational benefit and 99% would like to sit again in 2009.

In the feedback from UKITE 2008, 85% of trainees felt it was better quality than 2007. The trainees approaching the FRCS examination are interested in using the database towards preparation.

In 2009 we aim to open the examination for SAS doctors, other surgical specialties and international trainees through elogbook.org.

Conclusion: UKITE has made progress in 2008. We aim to improve it further and open it to SAS doctors, other specialties and international trainees in 2009.

Correspondence should be addressed to BOSA at the Royal College of Surgeons, 35–43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE, England.