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Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Training in the UK. Professor Chris Franklin Regional Postgraduate Dean and National Lead Dean for OMFP. June 2006. General Professional Training. 2 years G eneral P rofessional T raining ( GPT ) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Training in the UK Professor Chris Franklin Regional Postgraduate Dean and National Lead Dean for OMFP June 2006
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Page 1: Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Training in the UK

Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Training in the UK

Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Training in the UK

Professor Chris FranklinRegional Postgraduate Dean and

National Lead Dean for OMFP

June 2006

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General Professional TrainingGeneral Professional Training

2 years General Professional Training (GPT) Currently one year in Vocational Training (VT)

in GDP and one year in SHO hospital and/or CDS post

UK curriculum development (Autumn 2006) At present those wishing to enter specialist

training need to pass MFDS Satisfactory completion of GPT ? assessed by

new exam or by continuous assessments using OSCEs, DOPs, CBDs etc

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Entry to higher trainingEntry to higher training

From 2006 GDC entry to specialist training :-

On the GDC register

Fit to practice

Broad experience

National Specialty Advisory Committees (SACs) will set specific entry requirements for each specialty

Satisfactory completion of GPT (MCDRCS?)

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Training programme in OMFPTraining programme in OMFP

5 years post GPT based in the health service (NHS)

Can be centrally or locally NHS funded

Longer programme for those in clinical academic posts ie PhD or research / teaching commitments

Jointly managed by Specialist Advisory Committee (SAC) in Additional Dental Specialties (SACADS) and RCPath

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Recruitment to the specialtyRecruitment to the specialty

Process follows RCPath guidelines

Educational job description completed by hospital unit

JD approved by RCS Faculty Specialty Adviser

Lead dean confirms training number available providing SAC have approved post, and funds available

SAC may need to prioritise units seeking posts

Units are approved for training and capacity by SAC

Ensures units are not over committed

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Managing the workforce 1Managing the workforce 1

Lead PG Deans with Chairs of SACs monitor number of trainees in registrar* posts alongside retirements

Work with DH National Workforce Review Team to review current position and request central funding for new posts in order to arrive at steady state!!!

Attempt to match those in training to upcoming retirements over training period

Set number of National Training Numbers (NTNs) in each specialty* Specialist Registrars (SpRs)

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Managing the workforce 2Managing the workforce 2 Additional Dental Specialties comprise :-

Oral Medicine

Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology

Oral and Maxillofacial Microbiology

Dental and Maxillofacial Radiology

Approximately 25 NTNs shared by the 4 groups

Lead Dean holds numbers and allocates across England working in conjunction with SAC

Information shared with N Ireland, Scotland & Wales

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Competitive entry to training postsCompetitive entry to training posts

National advert

Process managed by Human Resources locally

National recruitment and allocation of posts possible in future

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Types of training postsTypes of training posts

Specialist Registrar posts (SpR) in NHS

Clinical academic (lecturer) posts (Hon SpR)

Numbers of trainees nationally monitored by national lead dean

Postgraduate Dental Deans (PGDDs) work in conjunction with SAC and DH national workforce team to try and balance new posts to retirements

Can increase numbers in line with government policy

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Annual monitoring of traineesAnnual monitoring of trainees

Each trainee allocated educational supervisor

Formal appraisal twice each year

Annual assessment using Record of In –Training Assessment (RITA)

Completion and validation of logbook

Completion of personal development or learning portfolio (PDP)

CPD complies with GDC requirements for re-certification (revalidation in due course)

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Record of In –Training Assessment (RITA) Record of In –Training Assessment (RITA) 5 annual assessments

Panel comprises PG Dean, Training Programme Director (TPD), College Advisor and external assessor

Five levels of RITA – most trainees are satisfactory

Trainee can be referred for targeted training in year or for ‘remedial’ training that requires extension to programme. Last resort is ‘counselling out’

Problems should have been identified before RITA day so as to have potential action plan

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Training programme 1Training programme 1

Deanery appointed Training Programme Director (TPD) manages programme and rotation

Acts as mentor for trainees and works with trainers to ensure programme works

TPD co-ordinates rotation, RITAs and Specialty Training Committee (STC)

STC comprises all trainers and Dean and meets 2-3 times/year. Reviews training issues and trainee performance

Other courses funded according to PDP requirements including management training

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Training programme 2Training programme 2

Five year programme includes at least 1 year in general pathology

Training provided in ‘cut up’, interpretation of histology, histopathology.

Trainees attend ug and pg lectures in pathology including those for general MRCPath trainees

Trainees attend EQA and regional slide seminars

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Competency expected for the award of a CCST* in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology

Competency expected for the award of a CCST* in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology

Pathologist capable of providing an independent diagnostic service at the level required for the award of a CCST in the specialty and …

be able to offer a specialist opinion on referred cases and be able to provide specialist advice to clinicians with direct responsibility for the treatment of patients

*Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training

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Levels of competency 1Levels of competency 1

to be able to diagnose material for which accurate and complete reports are expected, taking account of all relevant specialist reporting guidelines

to be able to offer at least a working diagnosis on material with which trainee will be familiar and will have had experience of reporting but for which further investigations and/or discussion with a specialist are required before issuing a definitive report

(eg neoplasms of bone and soft tissue; rare types of odontogenic tumours)

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Levels of competency 2Levels of competency 2

to be able to offer at least a differential diagnosis on material that the trainee will be aware of but may have had only limited or no experience of directly reporting.

This group will include some rare/uncommon lesions diagnosable after further investigations and/or research, and lesions for which a specialist opinion will be required

(eg aspects of ENT pathology, neoplasia of the lymphoreticular system)

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Scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 1Scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 1

Disorders of the teeth, supporting structures and lesions derived from odontogenic tissues

Oral cavity

Major/minor salivary glands & other mucosal glands

Inflammatory / neoplastic / cystic disorders of major / minor salivary glands and sino-nasal, pharyngeal, laryngeal minor glands

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Scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 2Scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 2

Inflammatory, developmental, neoplastic and reactive lesions involving bone, bone marrow or periosteum and cartilage (in association with appropriate radiographic and biochemical data)

Diagnose or working diagnosis of non-neoplastic disorders of TMJ and working / differential diagnosis of benign and malignant neoplasms

Jaws, craniofacial bones and temporomandibular joint

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Scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 3Scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 3

Experience in ENT pathology will vary from centre to centre, particularly for trainees from academic departments of oral pathology, reflecting patterns of referral of specimens and local reporting practices

Ear, sinonasal tract and nasopharynx

Pharynx and larynx

Diagnose / working / differential diagnosis of inflammatory, reactive and neoplastic disorders arising from the pharyngeal mucosa and underlying lymphoid tissue and glands. Similar awareness of laryngeal pathology

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Scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 4Scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 4

Diagnose non-neoplastic disorders of lymph nodes, (or working / differential diagnosis in appropriate cases such as in granulomatous inflammation), and working / differential diagnosis of malignant lymphomas and of metastatic malignant disease

Diagnose developmental cysts in the neck and to offer at least a working / differential diagnosis of paraganglioma and of soft tissue tumours

Aware of disorders of thyroid gland and be able to offer at least a differential diagnosis of main types of thyroid carcinomas presenting as metastatic deposits in the neck

Neck and thyroid gland

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Scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 5Scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 5

Diagnose squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, actinic keratosis and epidermal dysplasia (or working/ differential diagnosis in difficult cases)

And to offer at least a working/differential diagnosis for melanocytic nevi and common benign adnexal tumours such as pilomatricoma

Facial and neck skin

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Scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 6Scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 6

Cytology, fine-needle aspiration (FNA), true-cut biopsies and frozen sections

Familiar with these techniques and of their applications and limitations in relation to diseases in the head and neck region

Able to interpret such material from salivary tumours and cervical masses as a triage to identify the presence of carcinoma

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Joint NHS/clinical academic pathwayJoint NHS/clinical academic pathway

Funding arrangements different ie University not NHS

Trainee needs PhD (not required for entry to specialist training but for academic progression)

Therefore extended programme needed. Five year programme allows one year towards this.

Extended programme 2-3 years more (ie 7-8 years)

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MRCPath exam formatMRCPath exam format

Part 1 – may be taken after 2.5 years training

2 written papers (essay& short notes) testing core knowledge

Paper 1 general pathology and principles relevant to oral pathology

Paper 2 is slanted to Oral Pathology

Requires one year of experience in general pathology in addition to oral pathology training

Part 2 – may be taken after 4.5 years training

Comprises practical and oral components over two days and is a test of competence in histopathology diagnosis and report writing

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Out of Programme Experience (OoPE)Out of Programme Experience (OoPE)

Trainees can request OoPE in order to visit other units in order to gain experience not available in own unit.

Can simply be short term visit (days/weeks) or

Longer periods ie 3 months up to one year

Must show same training cannot be provided locally

Funding must be found by trainee for 6 months or more so that local post can be back-filled

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Completion of trainingCompletion of training

Satisfactory completion of five RITAs

Passed Parts 1 and 2 of MRCPath

Postgraduate Dean signs off completion of training

Dean sends recommendation to GDC for award of Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CCST)

CCST permits trainee to go on OMFP Specialist List

Eligible for consultant appointments

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