Wednesday 16th December 2020

London and KSS Foundation Schools Christmas Message

Wishing everyone and their families a lovely Christmas and New year! Look after yourself and stay safe. Foundation HET staff will be working over Christmas if you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us through the portal.

Best Wishes

Dr Keren Davies, FSD NCELFS
Dr Anthea Parry, FSD NWLFS
Professor Jan Welch, FSD STFS
The London and KSS Foundation Team


Updates and Useful Information

Supporting Trainers, Supporting Doctors, Supporting Patients: progress since the postgraduate medical foundation programme review including Foundation Dr Quality Charter

In 2018–2019 the HEE Foundation Programme Review heard evidence from a wide range of stakeholders, including foundation doctors, about the difficulties faced by those entering foundation training from medical school.  A number of recommendations were made and this pack outlines progress and contains practical information to assist with implementation.

Please refer to section 2 of the paper (pages 10-17) for the Foundation Dr ‘Quality Charter’ and Good Practice Guidance.

Progress Since the Postgraduate Medical Foundation Programme Review


UKFPO Bulletin

To read the latest UKFPO Bulletin access the link below:

We have published our latest bulletin: UKFPO Bulletin / 9 December 2020

Please share with your networks, including FTPDs and foundation doctors.


New Recognising and Managing Deterioration e-learning programme launched

Health Education England e-Learning for Healthcare (HEE e-LfH) has worked in partnership with London South Bank University and Bournemouth University, to develop a new, free e-learning programme to support health and social care professionals working in clinical environments where patients could physically deteriorate.

The Recognising and Managing Deterioration programme is an e-learning resource offered at two levels, universal and advanced, to reflect the participant’s experience and clinical setting. This resource is structured around the ABCDE assessment tool and allows participants to revise their anatomy and physiology, develop their skills and knowledge in the assessment process to recognise deterioration and manage the findings within the scope of their clinical role.

Changes to vital signs, behaviour and mental state often occur before a serious event, such as cardiac arrest. Being able to recognise and act on these changes are essential skills to improving patient safety and outcomes. A range of resources are available in this e-learning programme to support the workforce and organisations in ensuring staff have the necessary knowledge and skills to recognise and manage deterioration in adult patients.

How to access the e-learning

The Recognising and Managing Deterioration e-learning programme is available to the health and care workforce via the e-Learning for Healthcare Hub.

You can learn more about the e-learning resources on the Recognising and Managing Deterioration programme page


ARCP Webinar

HEE are holding an ARCP Q&A webinar Wednesday 16 December, 7pm - the information will be useful for all UK Foundation Doctors. For specific requirements for the UKFP, refer to our website https://foundationprogramme.nhs.uk/curriculum/arcp/ 

Join HEE for the latest ARCP guidance and processes. Link to webinar http://orlo.uk/2Znm0 Ask questions in advance or on the night: http://orlo.uk/kXnwR 

ARCP requirements for June 2021

Requirements have been adapted for all foundation doctors to reflect the ongoing effects of the pandemic. The finalised document will be published on the UKFPO website shortly.


Reminders

How to Support Successful Training for BME Doctors - NACT UK Council cascade

How to support successful training for BAME Doctors - Final
 


Foundation Feed

Foundation Feed

An FDAB rep has set up a "Telegram" (a mobile app) feed, which streamlines posts from the UKFPO, HEE and other stakeholders' social media accounts to ensure Foundation doctors are kept up to date, please select the title 'Foundation Feed' for the link.
 


Contacting the London and KSS Foundation Schools

There has recently been an increase in emails/messages being sent to personal inboxes. Please be reminded that contact with the Foundation Team in HET should be through the PGMDE Support Portal rather than to individuals email addresses or shared mailboxes. This will ensure that your query can be directed to the correct person within the team and dealt with as quickly as possible. Please click here to be directed to the PGMDE Support Portal.


HEE NETS is Live!

The HEE NETS survey is now Live. The link to the survey can be found in this document.

Further information can be found in the below links to toolkits for students and trainees and toolkits for placement providers

Tookit for students and trainees

Toolkit for placement providers


2021 Imperial international clinical audit and quality improvement symposium

Imperial are running a symposium on 4th January 2021 bringing together experts in education and patient safety to share experience and ideas with doctors in training

Follow this link for more information on the Imperial international clinical audit and quality improvement symposium 


Self development time

Recommendation #14 of the foundation review was to ensure all foundation doctors have time formally included in their work schedules for non-clinical professional activities and that this would be called ‘self-development time’.

From August 2020, all English trusts with foundation doctors will be required to include self-development time in the work schedules of foundation year two (FY2) and then if possible for foundation year one (FY1) doctors. FY2 doctors will have a minimum of two hours per week self-development time. FY1 doctors to have a minimum of one hour although not mandatory. There will be full implementation of Self-Development Time for all Foundation Programme trainees from August 2021.

Further information and case studies is available on https://www.hee.nhs.uk/our-work/doctors-training/foundation-review


Script Registration

Go to https://www.safeprescriber.org/medicine-surgery-signup-select/

  1. Select the Foundation School you are due to start with in August 2020
  2. Under “Register”, enter your email address and click “Get started”.
  3. You will be asked to provide the following information:
  • Name
  • Email address
  • Telephone number
  • Professions
  • GMC number (may be referred to as (Professional Number)
  • Start year (i.e. year you started Foundation Training)
  • NHS Trust
  • Foundation School
  • Password (this is self-chosen)

We have been in discussions with our prescribing lead who has advised you may find the following modules particularly useful:

  • Rational Drug Choice
  • Utilising the BNF
  • Prescription Documentation
  • Fluids
  • Taking a Safe and Effective Drug History
  • Adverse Drug Reactions
  • Dosing and Calculation
  • Drug Interactions
  • Adherence and Concordance

Current F2s who are completing to disconnect from RO if not staying in region to continue in specialty training.

Current F1's progressing to F2 to ensure they connect to the correct RO:

Information for UK Graduates:

  • Once you have your Full Registration in place you must connect to the relevant Responsible Officer for Revalidation. Please use the table below to establish who this is:
  • Please be mindful of the timings involved as every year we have a number of Doctors who leave it too late to apply and this impacts on their training.
  • It is your responsibility to ensure you apply for full registration in time for commencing your F2 training and it is important you understand the implications of failing to do this so please ensure you read the instructions from the GMC carefully.

https://www.gmc-uk.org/registration-and-licensing/join-the-register/registration-applications/application-registration/3a-r-your-application?previousPc=45

Information for Non-UK Graduates:

https://www.gmc-uk.org/registration-and-licensing/join-the-register/registration-applications/application-guides/full-registration-for-uk-graduates-moving-from-f1-to-f2

*AMENDMENT*

In a previous bulletin, we issued guidance that all North London trainees should connect to Dr Gary Wares. Since this announcement there have been further discussions locally and the decision has been made that North West London Foundation School trainees should connect themselves to Dr Sanjiv Ahluwalia (Health Education North West London).

Foundation School

LETB

Responsible Officer

North Central & East London FS 

Health Education England North Central & East LDN 

Dr Gary Wares 

North West London FS 

Health Education England North West LDN 

Dr Sanjiv Ahluwalia

South Thames Foundation School 

Health Education England Kent, Surrey & Sussex 

Prof Graeme “Alec” Dewhurst 

South Thames Foundation School 

Health Education England South LDN 

Prof Geeta Menon 

****South Thames trainees need to connect based on where their F2 trust is based – if you are in a London trust you must select Prof Menon, if you are in Kent, Surrey or Sussex for your F2 you must select Prof Dewhurst****

Applying for your Full Registration

Please note the Foundation school will notify the GMC of any Doctor eligible for Full Registration following a successful F1 ARCP Outcome but it is entirely the trainees responsibility to make the application and pay the relevant fees, and failure to do so may lead to a delay in your training. Please refer to the GMC website and guidance provided by them as to what you need to do and when:

https://foundationprogramme.nhs.uk/curriculum/arcp/


The RCR academic Radiology CRASH! podcast

As the Royal College of Radiologists 2020 Roentgen Professor, I had been tasked with inspiring academic radiology and research in radiology trainees. However COVID-19 has dramatically changed how I have been able to do this. In response to this challenge, I have developed a new interview series with the RCR called the CRASH! podcast, in which Clinical Radiology Academics Speak Honestly!

In this podcast, we progress up the career ladder talking to radiologists at all levels involved in research about their background, experiences, and plans ahead. We also take a lighter view on life with our guests taking the CRASH! Test.

Radiology faces distinct challenges in developing our academics of the future, yet the opportunities are exciting and constantly evolving alongside remarkable new technologies. We need to engage trainees in ways that we have not traditionally considered...

As such, I would be extremely grateful if you would be able to facilitate sharing news of the CRASH! podcast release in your academic networks so that trainees across the board can find out more about what a career in Academic Radiology might involve.

Episode 1 is currently available from the RCR website and PodBean, soon coming on other platforms…

https://www.rcr.ac.uk/crash-podcast-episode-1-starting-out


Horus feedback

Any suggestions for enhancements, additions, nice-to-haves, ideas for improvement, cosmetic changes, etc should be reported to your local foundation school team/national foundation e-portfolio user group ("eTAG") representative.
The eTAG meets twice a year (January/February and October) to discuss such feedback and make recommendations for future e-portfolio developments. The contact for London and KSS is Stuart Morris but please submit your suggestion via PSP:

https://lasepgmdesupport.hee.nhs.uk/support/tickets/new?form_d7=true


VITA Network  - Modern slavery and Human trafficking

Modern slavery and human trafficking is a health issue.

There is an increasing amount of research documenting the significant impact of MSHT on the physical and mental health of victims and survivors, but we also know this is not limited to an individual.

MSHT is also a public health issue, stemming from vulnerability, inequality and poverty, whilst selfperpetuating and contributing to detrimental social determinants of health. We believe it is necessary to address MSHT from a public health and health perspective in order to tackle this crime in a personcentred and effective way.

VITA Network aims to do this by connecting, equipping and mobilising individuals and organisations invested in MSHT prevention, intervention and survivor-care from a holistic health perspective.

Please see this letter for more information. 


School Trainee Reps 2020-2021

Please find below, the newly appointed school trainee reps for 2020-2021.

North Central and East London Foundation School

North West London Foundation School

South Thames Foundation School


Maintaining Postgraduate medical education and training

The four nations have agreed a set of principles for educational organisations during pandemic surges. Please see the link below to read the full report.

Maintaining postgraduate medical education and training


TAB dates

The recommended dates for TAB are detailed below but these dates are not mandatory. More information on the TAB process can be found on the Horus Website.

 

Placement 1

 *Placement 1 Window now passed*

Opens:

Monday 5th October 2020

Closes:

Tuesday 8th December 2020

Placement 2

 

Opens:

Monday 15th February 2021

Closes:

Tuesday 30th March 2021

Placement 3

 

Opens:

Monday 19th April 2021

Closes:

Friday 14th May 2021


BMJ Best practice

BMJ Best Practice is an authoritative clinical decision support tool provided free at the point of use to all NHS staff and learners, funded by Health Education England. Accessible 24/7 via app, website and EHR integration, it informs evidence-based clinical decision making at the point of care and supports continuous professional development.

To learn more and download the app, go to https://www.bmj.com/company/hee/


PSG Now Mandatory for all Foundation Trainees

Extract from Horus:

“The importance of the Placement Supervision Group (PSG)

The UK FP Curriculum Delivery Group have developed a helpful one-page information sheet (available on the UKFPO’s Sharing Best Practice page) on the importance of using the PSG to gain robust feedback about all foundation doctors (and specifically not just those who may require additional support).

The PSG is part of the FP Curriculum 2016 and will be a part of the new curriculum as well.

Please make your Foundation Programme Directors (FPDs) and medical education managers aware of this guidance and encourage the use of the PSG feedback tools in the e-portfolios.


 

F2 Standalone Process 2021

Please select the following link to read the 2021 Standalone Application Process.

It is important to note the timeline and to be aware that this will fall outside Code of Practice.


Covid information for Trainees and Trusts

HEE have put together a number of resources to guide trainees during the COVID-19 crisis which can be found here: https://www.lpmde.ac.uk/training-programme/covid-19-response-updates


Public Health Youtube channel

HEE have published a video on Public Health on their YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrVQaAxyJE3fcRxqMPdB1BTNLA5MY2ZUf


CoPE-HCP: COVID19 disease and the Physical and Emotional wellbeing of Healthcare Professionals

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to unprecedented strain to healthcare systems, worldwide, and posed unique challenges to the healthcare professionals and the general public. We anticipate that these changes may have a physical and emotional impact on the healthcare professionals, more than the other professionals.

We would like to invite you to share your insights and experience with us in the CoPE-HCP study. This study involves collection of anonymised data in form of survey (of approximately 15 minute) exploring the physical, psychological and social effects of the current pandemic on healthcare professionals and compare that with the other non-healthcare professionals.

We hope to improve the support provided to healthcare professionals/ NHS staff members in such challenging times. The information collected from this study will be pivotal in helping us do so.

 You have been invited because you are one of the following:

(i) A healthcare professional in direct patient contact, or

(ii) Healthcare/Hospital administrative staff not in direct patient contact, or

(iii) Non-healthcare / Non-hospital staff: academic, university staff or other professional

Please contribute to improving the well-being of healthcare staff.

For further information about the study please visit our website https://www.qmul.ac.uk/whri/research/cope-hcp/

If you would like to participateplease click on this link to access the survey:

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/GHR673M.


Royal College of Physicians Foundation Doctor membership

If you are interested in pursuing a career in the medical specialties, the RCP offers membership for just £4 a month. Benefits include access to the RCP’s library service including over 1,000 e-journals; free and discounted e-learning modules; free access to CPD content via our streaming service RCP Player and much more.

For more information go to www.rcplondon.ac.uk/join


Trainees self-isolating due to COVID-19 and whether it contributes towards sickness allowance and training time UKFPO

We have received a number of enquiries from FSDs regarding interpretation of the ‘20 day rule’ in the curriculum and how this should be interpreted in the context of COVID-related absence, either in regard to short term periods of isolation or extended absence for those in the highly vulnerable group. For further information please access the following document: Curriculum Requirements and Covid-Related Absences


Events and Training

An Evening With...

A monthly career night to explore a chosen specialty and gain advice for ST3 applications

Follow the link to the 'An Evening with' flyer for more information

Foundation E-learning Programme

The Foundation e-learning programme has been developed specifically for Foundation doctors by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges in partnership with Health Education England e-Learning for Healthcare (HEE e-LfH) and is approved by UKFPO.

Do you need to complete parts of the curriculum on your e-portfolio which you do not cover in day-to-day practice? If so, why not try some of our free e-learning mapped directly to the Foundation Professional Capabilities (Training Outcomes) in the 2016 Foundation Curriculum.
 

The sessions in the e-LfH Foundation e-learning programme:

 

Professional Capability: 3

Behaves in accordance with ethical and legal requirements

Sessions:

  • How to avoid the GMC Disciplinary Committee
  • GMC Registration and Post Graduate Observation

Professional Capability: 19
Makes patient safety a priority in clinical practice

Sessions:

  • Human factors and analysis of adverse events
  • Medical Error: When Things Go Wrong
  • Hospital Acquired Fever: What to do if MRSA Positive
  • Hospital Acquired Fever: What to do Next
  • Infection Control: Diarrhoea in an Inpatient
  • Infection Control: Air and Blood Borne Pathogens
  • Infection Control: Modes of Transmission

You can sign in to the e-learning with your login supplied by e-LfH at any time during your foundation training: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/foundation-programme/.

HORUS and TURAS link to e-LfH e-learning sessions from the FP Curriculum and are therefore accessible to all trainees, making it quicker and easy to access the appropriate session linked to the curriculum.
 


Joint Foundation Sharing Best Practice Event 

FP SHARING EVENT, 24TH March 2021

Draft Programme

Abstract Submission Form

Registration Form


One career endless opportunities #Choose GP

Applications for Round 1 2021 GP specialty training open on the 2 November – 1 December 2020. Please ‘like’ and follow the #Choose GP Facebook page to keep up to date with news and views. The GP National Recruitment Office (GPNRO) website is the place to go for more information or we have a number of GPs and trainees who are able to help with local or general enquiries. Email Daryl gprecruitment@hee.nhs.uk to be put in touch.


Core Surgery Training Interview Coaching

For those looking to apply to core surgical training seeking coaching in all aspects of the interview, including presentation and portfolio, please see the flyer below and contact cstinterviewcoaching@gmail.com .

https://lonkssfoundation.hee.nhs.uk/sites/default/files/surgerytraininginterviewcoaching.pdf


Clinical Radiology application course

Are you applying for Radiology this year? Want to maximise your application? Then make sure to sign up for our online RadCast Clinical Radiology Application Course.

Designed by Clinical Radiologists, we have over 50 modules (5 hours of content in total) that walk you through each component of the application process. Whether it’s understanding about the role of A.I or the impact of COVID-19 on the specialty, we’ve developed the most comprehensive and complete Clinical Radiology application course out there.

Plus, it’s all online meaning it's available 24/7 and we are offering candidates an opportunity to boost their portfolio with our bespoke Clinical Radiology prizes. Finally, we are able to facilitate 1-to-1 interview sessions with radiologists to really personalise your preparation.

Last year, 100% of our trainees were successful in securing their Clinical Radiology national training number. Now it’s your turn.

If you’re interested, check out the flyer and go on our course website via www.radcast.co.uk/courses/crac.

You can watch our free introductory video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c19rBsNi9-g

Any questions, feel to get in touch via hello@radcast.co.uk

Flyer


Run through to ST1 - Ophthalmology

The competition for ophthalmic run through places is fierce. With the right guidance and mentorship, you can become successful ophthalmologists. We aim to:

  1. De-mistify the application to Ophthalmology ST1.
  2. Give candidates the tools to prepare and excel at interviews.
  3. Raise money for ophthalmic charities and help improve ophthalmic care worldwide.

Applications open November 2020.

Please see the website and the attached flyer for more details.

http://runthroughtost1.co.uk/

Flyer


Useful links