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Medical Education for NHSGGC

Striving for excellence in education and training as individuals, teams and as an organisation.

About Medical Education

Cover the full of NHSGGC health board and will provide help and support to both Undergraduate medical students and Post Graduate Medical trainees, from Foundation Year 1 (FY1) to Specialty Training (ST8).

We are involved in many workstreams from Weekly FY1 teaching to Quality Improvement Visits.

We are based within the main acute site:

  • Queen Elizabeth University Hospital
  • Glasgow Royal Infirmary
  • Royal Alexandra Hospital
  • Inverclyde Royal Hospital

How to contact us

Please direct your queries via a relevant email below, and a member of team will be in touch to assist you.

Medical Education Complaints Procedure / Raising Concerns

 NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Medical Education is committed to ensuring high quality education, access to education and staff wellbeing. This allows excellent service to all who use NHSGGC services. We understand, however, that sometimes things go wrong.

If something goes wrong or if you are dissatisfied with something we have done, or have not done, please tell us and we will do our best to put things right. If we cannot resolve matters in the way you want, we will explain why it is not possible to do as you suggest.

If you are experience behaviours which you find unacceptable, speak to someone. Your first point of contact is your educational or clinical supervisor, or someone within your clinical unit, e.g Clinical Director.

You will also have a chief resident within your department/speciality. Chief residents are senior trainees and will support you.

If, for any reason, these routes are not possible or appropriate, please contact our Director of Medical Education, Dr Colin Perry.

ggc.directorofmedicaleducation@ggc.scot.nhs.uk