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SuppoRTT (Supported Return to Training) Programme to continue for a further year inline with the SSTP for General Surgery & Obstetrics & Gynaecology HE NEE Trainees
The NSTC in collaboration with HENE was successful in securing funding to provide a practical based SuppoRTT programme to help Trainees in General Surgery and Obstetrics & Gynaecology within the HENE Region to return to work following a period of absence. This was initally funded for one year, but due to the success of the programme and requests from Trainees, the NSTC will continue supporting Trainees in line with the Surgical Skills Training Programme (SSTP) for a further year.
Returning to work after a career break or going back to work after an extended period away from work (i.e. maternity leave, illness, research) can prove to be quite a challenge. Whatever the reason, the period of time absent from work often causes a feeling of reduced confidence. The programme provides a series of bespoke structured courses which will be available throughout the year held at the Newcastle Surgical Training Centre, and will focus on practical cadaveric sessions.
The emphasis of these sessions is developing the skills to support a positive return to training, in a supported and safe enviornment with time to revise and practice skills.
NSTC SuppoRTT Programme Overall Lead | Professor Alan Horgan, Consultant Surgeon & NSTC & SSTP Clinical Director |
NSTC General Surgery Clinical Leads | Miss Sarah Robinson, Consultant Surgeon, Northumbria Mr Venkat Kanakala, Consultant Surgeon, James Cook |
NSTC Obs & Gynae Clinical Lead | Mr Tony Chalhoub, Consultant Gynaecologist, Newcastle Trust |
NSTC SuppoRTT Programme Manager | Mrs Sue Dent, NSTC Specialty Surgical Manager |
Surgical Skills Trainng Programme (SSTP)
Following the success of the NSTC & Health Education North East Surgical Skills Training Programme (SSTP) Pilot in General Surgery and ENT, the programme has now been rolled out to the majority of Surgical Specialties in the Northern Region to include Urology, Orthopaedics, Plastics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatric Surgical Trainees, Core Cardiothoracics, OMFS, Ophthalmology and also Radiology. Neurosurgery will join the programme in September 2020.
The overall programme is led by Professor Alan Horgan, NSTC & SSTP Clinical Director. The programme has received excellent feedback from both Trainees and Trainers, and is the first of its kind in the UK, delivering an intensive, individualised, unique surgical training opportunity to Health Education North East Surgical Trainees. The programme provides fresh frozen cadaveric based skills training and assessment to all General Surgical Trainees.
The programme is a visionary response to the rapidly changing face of surgery prompted by exciting technological advances in surgical technques and skills.
New SSTP Clinical Leads for 2020:
Urology SSTP Clinical Lead:
From September 2020 Mr Rajan Veeratterapillay, Consultant Urologist, Newcastle Trust, will take over this role from Mr David Thomas who has led the Urology SSTP very successfully since the Specialty joined the SSTP programme in 2012.
Neurosurgery SSTP Clinical Lead:
Neurosurgery to join the SSTP Programme in September 20, led by Miss Claire Nicholson, Consultant Neurosurgeon, Newcastle Trust.
OMFS:
Joined the programme in December 2019 led by Mr Ajay Wilson and Mr Michael Nugent, Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons, Sunderland Royal Hospital