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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 September 2025
The primary aim of this study was to investigate qualitative themes contributing to a successful ENT induction.
Responses were gathered as part of “RecENT SHO”, a multi-centre retrospective cross-sectional survey. Qualitative data were analysed thematically, with key themes supported by direct quotations.
A total of 380 eligible responses identified four major themes: induction methodology, induction duration, senior clinician involvement and post-induction support. Respondents strongly favoured face-to-face, simulation-based training and practical skill development under senior supervision.
This study highlights the critical components of successful ENT inductions, emphasising the necessity of practical skill training and senior clinician involvement. Future induction programmes should incorporate these findings to improve resident doctor preparedness and patient safety.
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