NSW public hospitals have been graded by their doctors in training in the Hospital Health Check Survey report published Monday. No NSW hospital scored an “A” mark for their overall performance in the report published Monday by the Alliance NSW (AMA NSW and Australian Salaried Medical Officers Federation). Among greater Sydney’s hospitals, the following scored an overall C: Bankstown-Lidcombe, Blacktown, Campbelltown and Camden, Concord and Canterbury, Liverpool and Fairfield, Nepean, RPA, St George and Sutherland, St Vincent’s, The Childrens Hospitals, Prince of Wales and Westmead. Only The Royal North Shore, and the North Sydney LHD hospital grouping of Hornsby, Manly and Mona Vale hospitals scored an overall “B” mark. The two measures with the most C and D grades were “rostering and overtime” and “wellbeing”, with no NSW hospital scoring A and only a handful scoring B. RPA, St Vincent’s, Bankstown-Lidcombe, Westmead, and St George and Sutherland hospitals each scored two D marks, one for “rostering and overtime”, and the other for “wellbeing”.