Wilson G M
Lancet. 1975 Nov 15;2(7942):970-2. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(75)90377-3.
A programme of general professional training in medicine based on the Royal Commission report has been in operation at the Western Infirmary, Glasgow, and associated hospitals since 1969. It involves a two-year rotation through general medicine, dermatology, psychiatry, paediatrics, geriatrics, and a variety of medical specialties. A third year is spent as far as possible in one unit of the doctor's choice. The scheme has been popular with trainees and senior staff. A high pass-rate has been achieved in the M.R.C.P.--23 out of 26 being successful within the three-year period. The trainees have subsequently taken up a wide variety of hospital posts within the broad division of medicine or entered general practice. The concept of a broadly based three-year period of general professional training in medicine has proved both practical and useful.