Foundation Year 1
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A new programme for postgraduate medical training being introduced in the UK from 2005 onwards. The programme will replace the traditional grades of medical career before the level of Consultant. The different stages of the programme will contribute towards a Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT)
The Foundation Programme is a two-year general training programme which forms the bridge between medical school and specialist/general practice training. Trainees will have the opportunity to gain experience in a series of placements in a variety of specialties and healthcare settings. Learning objectives for each stage will be specific and focused on demonstration of clinical competences.
Foundation Year 1 (F1)
The first year of the Foundation Programme builds upon the knowledge, skills and competences acquired in undergraduate training. The learning objectives for this year are set by the General Medical Council (see their website for more details: http://www.gmc-uk.org/ for full registration are based on the achievement of specific competences
[edit] External links
- Modernising Medical Careers website
- Modernising Medical Careers - publication by the Department of Health
- Medical Training Application Service