“…There is also an article reporting the perceived impact of teaching on the practice, enthusiasm and knowledge of clinical supervisors, and on the clinical environment and patient care, in non‐teaching hospitals . This is consistent with previous studies that report benefits associated with teaching for clinicians, the health service, educational institutions and patients . There is recent evidence, however, that some teachers in the community, particularly doctors, are dissatisfied with the flow of patients through their clinics, their working hours and their income related to teaching .…”