Plastic surgery training in the United Kingdom and Ireland in 2025: results of the national training survey
Clough, R. ; Gavala, M. I. ; Rafie, A. ; Wen, J. X. ; Rose, A. ; Uddin, A. ; Bhatti, D. ; McCrossan, S. ; Chaudhary, R. ; Durand, C. ... show 9 more
Clough, R.
Gavala, M. I.
Rafie, A.
Wen, J. X.
Rose, A.
Uddin, A.
Bhatti, D.
McCrossan, S.
Chaudhary, R.
Durand, C.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Plastic surgery training in the UK and Ireland is continuously evolving in response to changing healthcare priorities and workforce demands. The UK and Ireland Plastic Surgery Trainees Association conducted a survey among plastic surgery trainees holding national training numbers to elucidate current attitudes towards training. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of all plastic surgery trainees was developed using a web-based application and distributed via email newsletters, social media and messaging apps. RESULTS: A total of 142 trainees completed the survey, representing all training years and regions. The most popular career aspirations were hand surgery (31%), breast surgery (20%) and head and neck surgery (9%). A few trainees reported receiving 2 h of local teaching per week (15%) or dedicated time for audit, research or personal study (25%). The majority (81.6%) would recommend their training region to others. The median number of hours worked per week was 56 (48 paid and 8 unpaid). More trainees rated the quality of their aesthetic training negatively than positively (42% vs 32%). Those with dedicated aesthetic rotations were significantly more likely to rate their training positively (p <0.0001). Key factors affecting training were service provision (30%), operative exposure (18%) and consultant willingness to teach (12%). Trainees unanimously supported the opportunity to undertake fellowships during ST8 (96%) and firm-based structures (96%). CONCLUSIONS: Overall, plastic surgery trainees reported high levels of training satisfaction. Recommendations include expanding and standardising access to aesthetic rotations and fellowships during training across the training regions.
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2025
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Clough R, Gavala MI, Rafie A, Wen JX, Rose A, Uddin A, et al. Plastic surgery training in the United Kingdom and Ireland in 2025: Results of the National Training Survey. Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery : JPRAS. 2025 Oct 4. PubMed PMID: 41139577. Epub 2025/10/27. eng.