Certificates A and B for F2 competences
Evidence of achievement of Foundation or equivalent
competences
The 2011 person specification
for entry to all specialty training programmes (including FTSTA
posts) includes "Evidence of achievement of Foundation competences
between 1st August 2008 and 3rd August 2011 in line with GMC
standards/Good Medical Practice including:
- Good clinical care
- Maintaining good medical practice
- Good relationships and communication with patients
- Good working relationships with colleagues
- Good teaching and training
- Professional behaviour and probity
- Delivery of good acute clinical care
All applicants to Core or Specialty training at CT1, ST1 or
FTSTA level must demonstrate all the competences without exception
using the prescribed evidence as outlined below.
Possession of foundation competences is essential for successful
applicants to cope with, and progress through specialty training.
Demonstrating foundation competences also ensures that doctors can
practise safely in line with GMC standards. To achieve this, it is
crucial that this submitted evidence is current. It is not
sufficient to have achieved each competence once. Competences must
be achieved, maintained and demonstrated.
The acceptable methods for demonstrating foundation competences
are listed below. No other evidence will be accepted as
previous experience has shown it to be unreliable. For example,
specialist qualifications do not demonstrate the breadth of
foundation competences and candidates are not typically readily
able to cope with the first year of core or specialty training.
Candidates who did achieve foundation competences in the past but
since then focused their career in a small specialised area would
also find it difficult to cope in the first year of core or
specialty training. The broad spectrum of foundation competences
must be demonstrated to qualify the candidate for entry to
year one of core or specialty training. It is the candidate’s
responsibility to satisfactorily demonstrate that this criterion
has been fulfilled
Demonstrating Achievement of Foundation
Competences (updated for 2011)There are a 3 ways you can
demonstrate your achievement of foundation competency. The
application form will ask you a series of questions to help you
determine the most appropriate form of evidence. Your answers to
these questions will also allow us to assess your eligibility to
apply for a specialty training programme and you will be expected
to provide standardised documentation to verify your answers.This
guidance is provided to help you to prepare your 2011
application.
- If you are currently undertaking a recognised foundation
programme in the UK which is due to finish in August 2011, we will
ask you to confirm the name of your Foundation School. You do not
need to do anything else. Any offer of a programme will be
conditional upon you successfully completing this programme and
being awarded an FACD 5.2 before August 2011. If you are
undertaking a “stand alone” FY2 post that is NOT part of a
recognised foundation programme attached to a UK foundation school,
then you must answer NO to this question on the application form
(Are you currently on a UK Foundation Year 2
Programme?) and you will be required to submit
alternative evidence as detailed below.
- If you have completed a UK foundation programme within the last
3 years (since 1st August 2008), we will ask you to confirm that
you have been awarded an FACD 5.2. You MUST attach a scanned copy
of your FACD 5.2 to your application. You will be expected to
provide the original certificate at a later date.
- If you have not undertaken a UK foundation programme within the
last 3 years, you will be able to submit alternative evidence by
asking a consultant who has supervised you for at least 3 months
since 1st August 2008 to attest to your achievement of foundation
competences. There are two "Alternative Certificates" available for
download; one for specialties WITH acute medical responsibilities
and one for specialties WITHOUT acute medical responsibilities. A
list of specialties with acute medical responsibilities is
available below. You may submit more than one Alternative
Certificate from different posts in order to show evidence of
achievement of all competencies but all certificates must relate to
posts undertaken for at least 3 months since August 2008. You MUST
attach scanned copies of the certificates to your application
form.
- We expect ALL doctors applying to a specialty training
programme to have had a least 24 months experience in certain
posts, either in the UK or overseas, since gaining their primary
medical qualification and before commencing a specialty training
programme. You will be asked to confirm that you
have:
12 months satisfactory completion of
either a pre-registration, internship or FY1 post AND 12 months
full time satisfactory completion in posts approved for the
purposes of medical education by the relevant
authority.
OR
12 months satisfactory
completion of either a pre-registration, internship or FY1 post AND
12 months full time experience at a publicly funded hospital in at
least two specialties listed in Appendix 1
OR
12 months satisfactory
completion of either a pre-registration, internship or FY1 post AND
a 12 month full time FY2 post
With regard to the Alternative certificates,
please note that:
- The signatory does not necessarily have to personally witness
the demonstration of every competence, but he or she must be able
to judge whether the evidence they have seen/had presented to them
demonstrates competence. The deanery/specialty have no discretion
in this regard.
- The post the certificate refers to must be of at least 3 months
duration (whole time equivalent), has to have been completed by the
time of the submission deadline and undertaken within the 3 years
before the post starts.
- Clinical attachments do not count as experience
- If you are unable to provide any of the above because, for
example, you have not worked since 1st August 2008 then you are
advised to secure a second year UK foundation programme post before
applying for a specialty training programme. Alternatively, you
could secure a post that will enable you to demonstrate foundation
competency to a consultant who could then provide you with an
"Alternative Certificate", eg. A locum or Trust post.
- We understand that refugee doctors may have less access to
standardised documentation and in rare cases may not be able to
obtain an "Alternative Certificate". If you are unable to provide
any of the above because of your refugee status, you should contact
your first choice postgraduate deanery for advice before submitting
your application form. Refugee doctors will be required to provide
an Alternative Certificate wherever possible.
Download Alternative Certificate
A - (for posts with acute medical
responsibilities)
Download Alternative Certificate
B - (for posts without acute medical
responsibilities)
Download List of
Specialties with Acute Medical Responsibilities
here
Note: Applications for August 2011 must use the 2011
Alternative Certificates. Previous documentation from 2010 will not
be accepted.
Please note:
- Evidence of higher professional exams in other disciplines is
not accepted as evidence of Foundation competency.
- Evidence in a non-standard format is not accepted