Perceptions of Orthopaedic Surgery Among UK Resident Doctors

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Opinions, Perceptions, & Thoughts of British Resident Doctors on Orthopaedics

Orthopaedic surgery is one of the largest surgical specialties in the UK, delivering high-volume, high-impact care across trauma and elective pathways. Despite this, the specialty continues to face challenges in recruitment, diversity, inclusivity and perceptions of workload and culture. International literature suggests that impressions formed during undergraduate and early postgraduate training strongly influence specialty choice; however, contemporary UK-specific data on how resident doctors view orthopaedics remain limited. The ORTHO BRO Study is a cross-sectional, anonymous online survey designed to capture UK trainees' perceptions of orthopaedics, compare views between those with and without prior orthopaedic rotations, and explore spontaneous associations. Findings will inform training improvement, inclusivity initiatives, and recruitment strategies. The study targets UK foundation doctors (F1/F2), core trainees (CT1/CT2), and trust-grade/non-training senior house officers (SHOs) across multiple trusts/foundation schools.

Participants needed: 300
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Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University Hospital Plymouth NHS TrustUpdated: Dec 15, 2025
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Are currently employed within the UK National Health Service (NHS) as a Foundati... [+4]