The College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine has once again performed extremely well in the annual PTES results. The College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine has once again performed extremely well in the annual PTES [Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey] results. CMVM earned an 88% overall satisfaction rate, which is higher than the 82% Russell Group average.Furthermore, several online programmes earned scores of 100% in overall satisfaction. These results are a reflection of the hard work being done by our postgraduate teaching staff year-round – congratulations to everyone involved on this wonderful achievement. We are delighted to hear that our students were so satisfied. It is very clear to us that this would not have been achievable without all of the tremendous hard work put in by our lecturers and tutors, as every member of our team has contributed to the students’ experience and overall satisfaction. We want to say a huge thank you to all of our tutors and team members, and to the students for being so engaged and managing what has been a very difficult few months. Dr Domenica Coxon Academic e-Facilitator, MSc Patient Safety & Clinical Human Factors Our Global Health and Infectious Diseases students work hard juggling many different responsibilities, more so than ever in these challenging times; our programme team are proud to support them in their studies. Dr Jenna Fyfe Programme Deputy Director, MSc Global Health & Infectious Diseases We are delighted that so many of our students took time to give feedback on their experience on the MSc in Paediatric Emergency Medicine Online Learning Programme. It is gratifying to see the positive response and know that the programme is helping doctors from around the world improve and develop their knowledge and skill set, allowing them to perform to the highest level in their field. It reflects both the engagement of our students and the support provided by all our staff. Dr Tom Beattie Programme Director, MSc Paediatric Emergency Medicine Please also find below a student testimonial from Michelle Myburgh, who runs an emergency ward in Bloemfontein, South Africa. She recently sent us a video of her thoughts on the MSc Paediatric Emergency Medicine, including a special thank you to the programme team for their help and support. "[Thank you] for empowering us to be better #doctors and better people." Cookies on the University of Edinburgh Website Your consent is needed for content delivered by non-University companies. Viewing this content will result in cookies being set on your device and will result in some information about your visit being saved. By accepting this you agree for this information to be shared with these non-University companies. Accept and view This article was published on 2024-09-09