Educational Governance
In accordance with the GMCs Promoting Excellence, our educational governance systems will treat learners according to principles of safety, equality and fairness. They will ensure appropriate assessment, manage learners’ progression, and share outcomes of education and training programmes.Local Faculty Group – Terms Of Reference
Duty Of Candour
The professional duty of candour requires every healthcare professional to be open and honest with patients when something that goes wrong with their treatment or care causes, or has the potential to cause, harm or distress
Health Education England – Kent Surrey and Sussex
Health Education England working across Kent, Surrey and Sussex, is responsible for the education, training and workforce planning for all NHS staff. SASH works closely with them and other key stakeholders to ensure that education and learning is driven by patient needs.
General Medical Council
The GMC regulate all stages of doctors’ training and professional development in the UK. SASH adheres to their standards to ensure that patient safety, quality of care, and fairness is at the heart of the learning environment for undergraduates and postgraduates.
Gold Guide
The Gold guide is a reference Guide for Postgraduate Specialty Training in the UK and is applicable to all trainees (StRs) taking up appointments in specialty (including GP) training which commenced on or after 1 August 2007.