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The foundation programme is delivered across four sites within the Trust. We have 96 FY1 trainees and 96 FY2 trainees. Each track is organised to enable trainee doctors to gain competencies in core clinical skills, as well as other professional skills such as teamwork and communication.

Trainees will be assessed throughout the two-year period to explicit standards, which are set out in the Curriculum for the Foundation Years in Postgraduate Education and Training. Each trainee will have to undertake a minimum number of assessments and provide evidence that they have achieved the competencies required in the foundation curriculum both in F1 and F2 placements.

The PAT can provide you with the essential training you will need and give you opportunities to experience all different types of medicine within the tracks.

You can keep up to date with new additions to the resource bank via our Twitter and Facebook announcements. Resource bank. Interactive PDF We recommend users access the new curriculum document through Adobe Reader or an up to date browser e.

Chrome or Firefox. Users accessing the document through Microsoft Edge may not get the full experience of the interactive PDF. Rough Guide to the Curriculum. Topic 1: Launch of new UK foundation programme curriculum YouTube — What does the new curriculum mean for a supervisor? YouTube — What does the new curriculum mean for a trainee? A provisional list of programmes will be available for applicants to view on Oriel from 12th October The programme information will also be available to download from this page as an Excel spreadsheet on Monday 23rd September A definitive list of programmes will be available both on Oriel and to download from this webpage in early February It is important to note that the NHS is constantly changing and, even after being matched to an individual programme, there may be situations when placements within that programme may change because of service redesign, working time directive regulations or national directives UK-wide.

For this reason, all allocations are provisional and subject to change until confirmed by employing organisations. The programmes available for the reserve list candidates to preference can be accessed via the spreadsheets listed under the 'documents' section. Please refer to the spreadsheet, before you preference any programmes on Oriel.

If you are allocated to one of the 3 London and Kent, Surrey and Sussex foundation schools, you will be invited to preference programmes within the school you have been allocated to.

As the South Thames Foundation school has a larger number of programmes, the programmes have been clustered into groups. In this instance, applicants will be matched to programmes in two stages: -. Applicants are required to rank the South Thames Foundation School groups in order of preference between 11 March - 17 March Applicants will be matched to groups based on their rank and group preferences on 22 March Once matched to groups, applicants will be invited to rank the programmes in that group in order of preference between 22 March - 30 March Applicants will be notified via Oriel of their match to individual programmes on 8 April Late preferences cannot be submitted under any circumstances.

Programme Fair. Due the uncertainty surrounding the ongoing COVID pandemic a decision has been taken, for the wellbeing of all involved, to change the way in which we deliver the Programme Fair.



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