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Resident Doctors (RDs): Rota Code of Practice Compliance Data Collection

Assessed whether resident doctors in training receive notification of their generic work schedules and duty rosters within timescales.

Documentation

About this standard

Publisher
NHS England
Also known as
Resident Doctors (RDs): Rota Code of Practice Compliance Data Collection
Reference code
DCB3042 AMD 35/2025
Publication date
15 July 2025
Status
Active
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Standard type
Collections
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Collections. A Collection is a systematic gathering of a specified selection of data or information for a particular stated purpose from existing records held within health and care systems and electronic devices.

Extractions. An extraction is a type of collection that is pulled from an operational system by the data controller and transmitted to the receiver without additional processing or transcription by the sender.

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Frequency

Dataset publication or collection occurs once a year.

Contact point

standards.assurance@nhs.net

Using this standard

Applies to
To be completed by all foundation trusts and NHS Trusts who employ Resident Doctors.

Topics and care settings

Topic
Workforce
Care setting
Hospital

Review Information

Scope
Foundation Trusts and NHS Trusts who employ Resident Doctors.
Approval date
15 July 2025
Technical Committee

Data Alliance Partnership Board (DAPB)

More information

The intention behind this collection was to assess whether resident doctors in training receive notification of:

  • their generic work schedules a minimum of 8 weeks before they start new rotations, and
  • their duty rosters a minimum of 6 weeks before they start new rotations,

as specified in the code of practice agreed by Health Education England, NHS Employers and the British Medical Association.

This data collection was reintroduced and approved by the DAPB in July 2025.

Page last updated: 14 August 2025