Abstract

As Osbourne
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In the spirit of MMC, I decided to perform a prospective audit assessing how much of my time was consumed with junior doctor competency assessment. Since data collection began in October 2006, I have spent 1135 minutes completing the various assessment forms. The median time is 62.5 minutes per week (range 30-120 minutes). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that, if one assumes a linear trend, then my workload will increase by over six minutes per week (95% confidence interval 5.14-6.89 minutes). This translates to eight hours work per week by the end of February 2008!
Clearly, one cannot assume a linear trend, but if one factors in short-listing and interviewing-and indeed compulsory training courses for the aforementioned-then the linear trend may not be too erroneous. Only time will tell how much MMC will increase our workloads. However, I suggest the burden of competency assessment, short-listing, interview and selection will be significant. Perhaps consultants should negotiate a specific programmed activity (PA) for this?
Footnotes
Competing interests None declared.
