https://www.selleckchem.com/products/ltgo-33.html It would also be helpful to obtain feedback from our mentee's BME staff, to provide a 360-degree view and complete appraisal of his performance. © 2020 Royal College of Physicians.Introduction The successful achievement of training requirements at core medical training level is central to gaining the competence and confidence to progress to higher specialty training. Achieving such requirements is, however, challenging in the context of busy medical rotas and numerous rota gaps. Solution/methodology To develop an online resource for core medical trainees which would facilitate the completion of such training requirements and provide information and support for those progressing to higher specialty training. Outcome The online resource has been well received in Wales with 478 users and regular use of the site being reported using Google Analytics. Qualitative feedback has also been favourable. Conclusion The use of digital resources, flexible training and focus on trainee-led innovation can positively affect the training of medical trainees. In the advent of internal medicine training, the support of the Royal College of Physicians is greatly appreciated in expanding this trainee-led innovation across the UK such that it can support a larger number of trainees.The NHS Long Term Plan aims to transform how we tackle cardiovascular disease by improving the detection and treatment of high-risk conditions. One in five strokes are linked to atrial fibrillation (AF) and it is estimated that 500,000 people in the UK have undiagnosed AF. To increase detection of AF, in 2017 NHS England commissioned the Academic Health Science Networks to procure 6,000 mobile electrocardiography (ECG) devices, which were distributed to community settings across the county. The Health Innovation Network as the Academic Health Science Network for south London was responsible for the distribution of approximately 400 mobile ECG devices to a range