It is a requirement for JAG accreditation that you meet the JAG GRS standards.
The GRS standards relating to trainers and TTT are listed below.
There is no need for someone to refresh their TTT course, but they would be expected to maintain trainer skills as part of the revalidation cycle:
18.4 |
The local training lead has attended a JAG-approved TTT course and has maintained and updated trainer skills relevant to the procedures for which they act as a trainer within the revalidation cycle. |
D |
JAG-approved TTT courses include generic endoscopy trainer courses or procedure-specific courses – it is not expected that a full TTT course needs to be repeated every revalidation cycle. Maintenance of training skill can be evidenced by satisfactory trainee feedback. Updating of trainer skills can be via any of the following: · acting as faculty trainer on a JAG-approved course · attending an additional procedure-specific TTT course · enrolment on a formal medical education course (PCME, Diploma, MSc, PhD).
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18.8 |
All trainers supervising dedicated training lists have maintained and updated trainer skills relevant to the procedures for which they act as a trainer within the revalidation cycle. |
B |
This standard supports the principle that all trainers should maintain and develop their training skills. Completion of one or more of the following can be used as evidence of having met this measure: 1. By review with the local training lead of their trainee feedback showing acceptable performance. 2. By providing evidence of participation in and JETS feedback from Faculty involvement on a JAG approved Endoscopy training course. 3. If a TTT/TET/TCT/TGT style course has been performed within the revalidation cycle. 4. If there is evidence of a formal Medical Education qualification - e.g. PCME, Diploma or MSc level course. 5. Deanery related trainer skills course that may be transferable to Endoscopy practice (and which has been validated for CPD points).
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