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Transitioning to a general practice placement for the foundation doctor.

Jeremy P ReidMona Sidhu
Published in: Education for primary care : an official publication of the Association of Course Organisers, National Association of GP Tutors, World Organisation of Family Doctors (2019)
Time spent training in general practice can be highly beneficial for junior doctors irrespective of their future specialty choice. A large number of foundation year two doctors from the United Kingdom will undertake time in general practice as part of the compulsory Foundation Programme for new medical graduates following recommendations for all such rotations to include a community placement. For the majority, this will be their first time working in primary care post-qualification and this role will bring significant new clinical and professional challenges. In this article we give thirty points of advice for foundation doctors starting a general practice rotation and additional insight for their clinical supervisors, grouped into clinical, consultation related and general points, as informed by the authors' experience and an electronic survey of foundation doctors and general practice trainers.
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