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Overview

This glossary includes terms frequently used by both HEE and Transform. 

Domain Vocabulary

HEE/NHS/Revalidation words. 

TERM/WORD 

Meaning 

AoMRC -Academy of Royal Medical Colleges The body that speaks on standards of care and medical education across the UK
ARCP - Annual Review of Competance ProgressionProvides an assessment of a trainee's suitability to progress to their next stage of training or to complete their training program. The process is undertaken annually. 
CCT - Certificate of Completion of Training A CCT confirms that a doctor has completed an approved (see the table below) training programme in the UK and is eligible for entry onto the GP Register or the Specialist Register.
CPPSCareer, performance & professional support
Collective Reports A list of trainees who have been in an organisation for the last six months - happens retrospectively and on a six month basis.
COPMED - Conference of Postgraduate Medical DeansProvides a focus for those responsible for the strategic overview and operational delivery of postgraduate medical training in the four nations of the UK and by ensuring excellent training, is a key player in maintaining quality of care and patient safety 
CPD (Points)Continuing Professional Development
DeaneryThere were 13 deaneries across England, responsible for postgraduate medical training 
Digital Marketplace The revised name of the G-Cloud store in which the public sector can commission suppliers to work on digital projects by the Digital Services Framework 
Doctor's RevalidationThe process by which licensed doctors are required to demonstrate on a regular basis that they are up to date and fit to practice 
DRNDeanery Reference Number - Formed of Appointment Year / Specialty code / Type of contract / Deanery or LETB, e.g. "09/CMT/C0001/EE";
Employee Liason Officer An advisor who visits the revalidation team on a quarterly basis to discuss incidents, revalidations etc. 
Empower Name of service provision provided by Northgate to London LETB until 2015 
ePortfolioAn integral part of a trainee's education and professional development 
ESR - NHS electronic staff record The HR and payroll database used across the NHS
Green FilesFiles for doctors in difficulty. These are controlled by the professional support manager.
In house service To produce a service or system internally rather than from an external source 
Integrated Assurance Approval The planning, co-ordination and provision of assurance activities and approval points through the lifecycle of the trainee information management system
IDT Inter-deanery transferA process in place to help trainees that need to move area due to unforeseen circumstances 
Intrepid Name of current provision provided across all LETBs provided by Hicom
ISCP - Inter-collegiate Surgical Curriculum ProgramThe curriculum for 10 surgical specialities and a number of dental specialities 
ITPIntegrated Training Post
LeanersLearner could include a trainer (i.e. someone who has already completed their training) undertaking a course for CPD.
LET - Lead Employer Trust The LET carry out trainee investigations 
LETBs - Local education training boardsIn 2013 the deaneries transferred across to Local Education Training Boards following the enactment of Health and Social Care. The LETB is responsible for the training and education of NHS staff. Committees 
LTFTLess Than Full Time
LRMPList of Registered Medical Practitioners.
Live FlowA system that allows Local Education Partners to report in on an incident by incident basis to the revalidation officer and postgraduate dean. 
NTNNational Training Number - Formed of Deanery or LETB code / Specialty Code/ Number / Suffix, e.g. LON/002/003/C
National Deferral Policy Info around when a doctor can or can't be deferred 

Not directly commissioned 

The term used to describe training posts that are not managed and where there is no direct relationship with HEE and are predominantly trust based; this may include undergraduate trainees, nursing and midwifery

NDWNational Data Warehouse
NRIntrepid DR/National Repository

ODS

Organisational Data Service

OLATOnline Learning and Assessment Tool, the HCS ePortfolio.
QRBSee QSB
ORIELRecruitment System
QSBQuality Scrutiny Board, now renamed to QRB
Revalidation Recommendation A recommendation to revalidate - can be made up to four months ahead of revalidation 
ROG - Revalidation Operational GroupThe Revalidation Operational Group support the delivery of revalidation for doctors in training to meet the relevant statutory obligations and extra statutory guidance
Royal College A professional body responsible for development and training in one or more specialities, devise curricula.
SchoolVerify that curricula are delivered correctly.
School, medicalUniversity where students perform their undergraduate studies.
SHA - Strategic Health Authority An NHS organisation established to lead the strategic development of the local health service and manage Primary Care Trusts and NHS Trusts on the basis of local accountability agreements.
SIAM - System Integration and Management Allows an organisation to manage different service providers in a consistent and effective manner across a portfolio of multi-sourced goods 
SPC - Specialty Program Co-ordinator The individual that looks after the trainee in their specific locality. They are also involved in ARCPs and act as the trainee's administrator (they fill out ePortfolio etc.)
Specialty Teams The team involved in the educational side of trainee doctors rather than the revalidation side
Streamlining Staff Movements A collaboration between NHS employers, skills for health and London HR and Workforce Directors which aims to reduce the time and expenditure involved in recruiting and training staff, as well as in the changeover of junior doctors 
TISTrainee Information System
TraineeJunior doctor, dentist, pharmacist or healthcare scientist.


Agile Project Delivery

Word/TermMeaning
BacklogThe list of everything that could be done by the project team if time was not a factor 
BDD - Behaviour Driven DevelopmentBDD aims to help focus development on the delivery of prioritised, verifiable business value by providing a common specification language, that spans the divide between business and tech
BlockerSomething that prevents one or more stories being completed. It is the job of the scrum master to help remove these blockers 
BurndownA chart that shows the amount of effort or number of stories that are in the backlog and how they are being completed over time 
ConfluenceThe web application where we store all the project information that supports the backlog - linked to Jira 
DiscoveryThe first phase of a project approach (before alpha) 
DBCDesignated Body Code
Epic The highest level of requirement in the backlog 
Jira The web application where we store the backlog, run the sprints and communicate on progress 
Scrum Master A member of the team who facilitates the activities so that the sprint can complete. Also monitors and reports on progress to the wider stakeholders 
Sprint  The short period of activity in which the commited team complete the taskts that they have agreeed to complete
Sprint Planning The meeting at the start of each spring where all the commited team agree what tasks/stories should be brought into that sprint 
Standup The daily meeting at which all commited team members update the team on their progress  
Story The user story that describes a requirment in the form of a user e.g as a user... I want to… so that I can….
Velocity The term used to describe measuring the progress of a sprint 
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