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If you do have concerns about your training, it is important that you contact either your educational or clinical supervisor immediately. This should be done in a formal setting.
If you are still not happy after having spoken to the educational or clinical supervisor, please contact your programme director or the Director of Medical Education or their Deputy.
There are also organisations which deal with doctors in personal trouble.
Support for Doctors and Dentists in Training (pdf, 282 KB)
Support for doctors - Academy of Medical Royal Colleges
The following are also available for listening, and can refer you to the Isis Centre, Little Clarendon Street, Oxford (run by Oxford Health).
John Radcliffe Hospital: 01865 223325 Monday to Friday 8.00am - 4.00pm Email: OccupationalHealthJR@ouh.nhs.uk
Horton General Hospital: 01295 229442 Monday and Thursday only 8.00am - 4.00pm Email: OccupationalHealth-HGH@ouh.nhs.uk
Professional Support & Wellbeing Service - Health Education England Thames Valley
OxSTaR - COVID-19 Education Materials for Healthcare Staff
Disability Guidance - Disabled Doctors Network