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The Situational Judgement Test is a selection assessment designed to assess the aptitudes expected of a foundation doctor, as defined in the national Foundation Programme person specification. For more detail and how to book, see here. Access the AFP , led by academics at the University of Bristol, is an upcoming comprehensive guide to the application process to the The Specialised Foundation Programme previously known as Academic Foundation Programme.

In addition to this, Access the AFP is running a webinar series covering the application process. Medical Schools Council registered Charity No. Home Studying medicine After medical school Foundation Programme. Situational Judgement Test SJT The Situational Judgement Test is a selection assessment designed to assess the aptitudes expected of a foundation doctor, as defined in the national Foundation Programme person specification.

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A satisfactory completion of FY2 will lead to the award of a Foundation Programme Certificate of Completion FPCC which confirms that the foundation doctor is ready to enter a core, specialty or general practice training programme. Typically, your FY3 year will provide offer you a minimum of a rotation within three specialties. You are required to attend the organised teaching sessions by the reported start time and you must sign an attendance register.

You will receive teaching in departmental specialty medicine, quality improvement, research, audit and patient safety. Please click here for further information. The specialties you rotate within depend upon the needs of the hospital and departmental staffing levels. Other specialties include paediatrics, psychiatry, anaesthetics, radiology, emergency medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology, pathology, oncology, urology — the list is endless. A taster is a period of time, usually days usually spent within a specialty you have not previously worked to gain an insight into the work.

It will be your responsibility to organise these placements and receive written acceptance from a supervising consultant.



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