Overall Statistics for Scotland as at 14 May 2002 Consultants

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Overall Statistics for Scotland as at 14 May 22 Consultants number of consultant posts 166 (21 163) (Number of WTEs 15.7) Number of consultants in post 164 (21 16) (including locums and part-time consultants) Male 19 (21 18) Female 55 (21 52) Number of consultant vacancies 2 (21 3) Number of posts filled by locums 7 (21 6) Number of community gynaecologists (21 1) PART-TIME CONSULTANTS number 1 Male 1 Female 9 HEALTH BOARD DISTRIBUTION OF CONSULTANTS IN POST (excluding community gynaecologists) Health Board No in Post No of Deliveries Per Consultant No of Deliveries Per WTE Argyll and Clyde 12 314 314 Ayrshire and Arran 9 393 42 Borders 4 258 258 Dumfries and Galloway 5 226 226 Fife 8 384 384 Forth Valley 9 319 348 Glasgow 36 34 324 Grampian 18 25 36 Highland 1 26 222 Lanarkshire 13 371 371 Lothian 22 396 51 Tayside 16 251 285 W Isles 2 94 94

6 55 5 45 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 Number of Deliveries per WTE Lothian Ayr Fife Lanark Forth Glasgow Overall number of deliveries 5,68 (21 49,887) Average number of deliveries per consultant 39 (21 312) Average number of deliveries per WTE 336 (21 353) SIZE OF HOSPITAL (NO OF CONSULTANTS) WITH NUMBER OF DELIVERIES kìãäéêçñ aéäáîéêáéë kççñ råáíë Argyll Grampian Tayside Borders Dumfries Galloway kìãäéêçñ`çåëìäí~åíë 2 P Q R S T U V NM NN NO NQ NS YRMM T N Q N N RMNJNMMM M NMMNJNRMM Q Q NRMNJOMMN P P OMMOJORMM N N ORMNJPMMM Q N N N N PMMNJPRMM M PRMNJQMMM P N N N QMMNJQRMM M QRMNJRMMM O N N RMMNJRRMM M [RRMM N N Highland W Isles SUBSPECIALTY/SPECIAL INTERESTS Fetal Medicine Gynaecological Oncology Reproductive Medicine Urogynaecology Consultants practising 24 17 18 8 Subspecialty accredited 5 4 3 Subspecialty (not accredited) 3 2 Special interest 16 11 15 8 sessions 96 68 46 16

CONSULTANT RETIREMENTS (including deaths) number 4 (21 7) Average age of retirement 62 (21 63) Specialist Registrars number of specialist registrar posts 84 (21 81) Number of specialist registrars in post 83 (21 78) Number of specialist registrar vacancies 1 (21 3) Number of career specialist registrars 65 (21 61) Number of visiting specialist registrars 18 (21 16) Type 1 trainees (VTN) 4 (21 3) Type 2 trainees (FTTA) 14 (21 14) Number of flexible specialist registrars 4 (21 9) Number of career SpRs without a recorded NTN 2 (21 13) (of whom are engaged in research) UK trainees (68%) 57 (21 51) Male 21 (21 19) Female 36 (21 32) UK trainees intending to take up a UK consultant post 41 (21 46) EU trainees (1%) 9 (21 1) Male 5 (21 4) Female 4 (21 6) EU trainees intending to take up a UK consultant post 5 (21 9) Visiting trainees (22%) 17 (21 17) Male 7 (21 8) Female 1 (21 9) Visiting trainees intending to take up a UK consultant post 5 (21 1) HEALTH BOARD DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIALIST REGISTRARS IN POST Health Board No % of National NHS Academic/Research Argyll and Clyde 3 3.61 3 Ayrshire and Arran 1 1.2 1 Borders 1 1.2 1 Dumfries and Galloway 3 3.61 3 Fife 3 3.61 3 Forth Valley 2 2.4 2 Glasgow 14 16.86 11 3 Grampian 14 16.86 11 3 Highland 3 3.61 3 Lanarkshire 4 4.81 4 Lothian 26 31.32 25 1 Tayside 9 1.84 9 W Isles. s 83 76 7

SpR CCST DATES 2 15 NTNs VTNs 1 5 CCST Date 1/4/1998-31/3/1999 1/4/1997-31/3/1998 1/4/2-31/3/21 1/4/1999-31/3/2 1/4/22-31/3/23 1/4/21-31/3/22 (NTN) 1/4/24-31/3/25 1/4/23-31/3/24 1/4/27-31/3/28 1/4/26-31/3/27 (VTN) 1/4/211-31/3/212 1/4/28-31/3/29 Not Recorded 1/4/1997-31/3/1998 1 1 1/4/1998-31/3/1999 1 1 1/4/1999-31/3/2 3 3 1/4/2-31/3/21 2 2 1/4/21-31/3/22 3 3 1/4/22-31/3/23 8 1 9 1/4/23-31/3/24 11 11 1/4/24-31/3/25 9 1 9 1/4/25-31/3/26 1 1 1/4/26 31/3/27 5 1 6 1/4/27 31/3/28 1 1 1/4/28 31/3/29 2 2 1/4/211 31/3/212 1 1 Not Recorded 8 8 SpR Year (NTN) (VTN) Year 1 12 1 13 Year 2 1 1 Year 3 7 7

SpR Year (NTN) (VTN) Year 4 21 2 23 Year 5 14 14 Over Year 5 1 1 Not recorded Trainees in LAS and LAT Posts number of O&G specialty trainees in LAS posts 4 Career 1 Visiting 3 number of O&G specialty trainees in LAT posts Career Visiting Senior House Officers number of SHO posts (includes GPVTs) 211 (21 26) Number of SHOs in post 211 (21 25) Number of SHO vacancies (21 1) SENIOR HOUSE OFFICERS TRAINING FOR A CAREER IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY Number of O&G specialty trainees in post 94 (21 92) Number of O&G specialty trainees regularly acting up 43 (21 23) Number of career O&G specialty trainees 49 (21 57) Number of visiting O&G specialty trainees 45 (21 35) UK trainees (23%) 47 (21 49) Male 1 (21 13) Female 37 (21 36) UK trainees intending to take up a UK consultant post 42 (21 41) EU trainees (1%) 2 (21 8) Male 2 (21 3) Female (21 5) EU trainees intending to take up a UK consultant post 2 (21 3) Visiting trainees (21%) 45 (21 35) Male 2 (21 14) Female 42 (21 21) Visiting trainees intending to take up a UK consultant post 6 (21 3)

SENIOR HOUSE OFFICERS TRAINING FOR A CAREER IN GENERAL PRACTICE number (55%) 117 (21 113) Structured 72 (21 65) Male 26 Female 46 Non-structured 45 (21 48) Male 13 Female 32 HEALTH BOARD DISTRIBUTION OF SHOs IN POST Health Board Career Visiting GPVTs No No % No % No % Argyll and Clyde 21 2.1 5 4.2 14 1.5 Ayrshire and Arran 15 1.7 5 3. 9 1.67 Borders 5 1.2 1 5. 3 1.67 Dumfries and Galloway 5 1.2 1 5. 3 1.67 Fife 13 1.8 5 2.6 7 1.86 Forth Valley 12 1.8 4 3. 7 1.71 Glasgow 61 3.49 8 7.63 23 2.65 Grampian 24 2.8 8 3. 14 1.71 Highland 7 1.14 1 7. 5 1.4 Lanarkshire 15 6.4 7 2.14 2 7.5 Lothian 19.. 19 1. Tayside 12 3.25. 9 1.33 W Isles 2.. 2 1. s 211 49 45 117 On call Rotas No of Hospitals 2 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Rota Partial Shift Full Shift Combination shift/rota SpR SHO (Obstetrics) SHO (Gynaecology Rota Partial Shift Full Shift Combination of Shift/Rota SpR 11 1 1 SHO (Obstetrics) 15 7 2 SHO (Gynaecology 16 7 2

Other Staff No of NCCGs 24 22 2 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Associate Specialists Staff Grades Trust Doctors Clinical Assistants Hospital Practitioners Female Male Male Female Associate Specialists 21 12 9 Staff Grades 12 6 6 Trust Doctors 3 1 2 Clinical Assistants 16 2 14 Hospital Practitioners 3 1 2 HEALTH BOARD DISTRIBUTION OF NON CONSULTANT CAREER GRADES COMPARED TO CONSULTANTS EÉñÅäìÇáåÖÅçããìåáíóÖóå~ÉÅçäçÖáëíëF Health Board No of Consultants No of NCCGs % NCCGs of all career grades Ratio of NCCGs+SpRs to Consultants Argyll and Clyde 12 8 21 1. Ayrshire and Arran 9 4 1.56 Borders 4 1 2.5 Dumfries and Galloway 5 2 38 1. Fife 8 2 27.63 Forth Valley 9 2 18.44 Glasgow 36 2 29.47 Grampian 18 2 44.89 Highland 1 1 27.5 Lanarkshire 13 1 7.15 Lothian 22 4 55 1.43 Tayside 16 7 38 1.7 W Isles 2.