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Mentors

A mentor is available for advanced trainees in each hospital and will usually be the DPT. Trainees who have difficulties which they do not wish to discuss with their supervisor(s), should contact the mentor who is an alternative and sympathetic person in their hospital. If such problems do not arise, there is no need to contact the mentor. The name of the appropriate mentor will be available from the Training Section. For trainees at non-hospital based sites of training, the SAC/JSAC will advise who is available as mentor.

Unsatisfactory Supervisor's Report

Occasionally an adverse supervisor's report will be received by the SAC/JSAC. This should be submitted only after the process of problem identification and remediation at the hospital or training site has failed. An adverse report to an SAC/ JSAC is passed on to the CPT and results in an Independent Review of Training (IRT).

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