Acute Medicine

Acute Medicine is a five-year training programme Specialty Training Year 3-7 (ST3-ST7) leading to the award of dual Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) in Acute Internal Medicine and General Internal Medicine. Trainees wishing to undertake single accreditation in Acute Internal Medicine will usually be able to attain the CCT within four years from ST3 level.

About Wessex

Wessex is a fantastic place to train in Acute Medicine. We were the first region in the country to offer Acute Medicine training, and have a fantastic breadth of placements in both large university and small DGH hospitals – virtually all working with and having supervision from doctors trained in Acute Medicine. Aside from this, NHSE Wessex itself is a welcoming organisation and who can beat it when you are situated by the coast with fantastic access to everything living in Wessex has to offer.

Training

In Wessex we have 23 training posts across 8 hospitals offering placements in Acute Medicine, Intensive Care, Elderly Medicine, Respiratory Medicine, Cardiology, Stroke Medicine, Endocrinology and Gastroenterology.

Our training is regularly rated very highly and this is reflected in the high quality of the trainees when they achieve their CCT, with the new Specialty Certificate Examinations (SCE) we have an excellent success with all trainees so far passing on their first attempt and virtually all of the trainees who have completed the program being appointed locally to help develop some of the most established Acute Medical Units nationally.

Alongside this developments are ongoing to bring people together regionally with Acute Medicine training days six times a year with increasing Consultant attendance and wide participation from senior clinicians of all specialities to this program.