Broad Based Training (BBT) is a two year training programme that provides post-foundation doctors with a range of six-month experiences across the following four specialty areas: general practice, internal medicine, paediatrics, and psychiatry. Currently, this programme is running only in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

What is broad Based training uk?

Broad Based Training (BBT) is a two year training programme that provides post-foundation doctors with a range of six-month experiences across the following four specialty areas: general practice, internal medicine, paediatrics, and psychiatry. Currently, this programme is running only in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

How do I become a specialty trainer UK?

Anyone who wants to apply for UK specialty training must have at least 2 years of clinical experience by the time they start training. The UK Foundation Programme is how UK graduates meet that requirement.

What is the academic foundation Programme?

The Specialised Foundation Programme (SFP) (previously known as Academic Foundation Programme) provides a fabulous opportunity for foundation doctors to develop research, teaching and leadership/management skills in addition to the competences outlined in the Foundation Programme Curriculum.

What is ST3 post in UK?

ST3. Specialty training posts are specific to the UK training system and do not affect applications for international trainees. They are NHS training posts in specific specialties following on from core medical training (CMT).

How many years is GP training in Scotland?

3 years
Programme Information

Programme Details Visit the GP Programme Information available on the Scottish Medical Training website
Training Locations (& link to map) Visit the GP Programme Information available on the Scottish Medical Training website
Anticipated Duration of Programme 3 years

What is acute care common stem?

Acute care common stem is a three year core training programme that rotates through emergency medicine, general (internal) medicine, anaesthetics and intensive care medicine.

How do I become a CCT UK?

To apply for CCT, you must have obtained all of your specialty training via a GMC approved UK training post. Further information on what a GMC approved training is can be found below.

How long is Speciality training in UK?

Specialty training (three years at present for GP, and for other specialties five to eight years) Once you begin GP specialty training it will be three years long. If you choose other specialty training pathways, the length of training will vary between five to eight years according to specialty.

What is the UK foundation programme?

The Foundation Programme is a two-year, work-based training programme which bridges the gap between medical school and specialty / general practice training. The foundation programme is part of the continuum of medical education.

How do I apply for an academic foundation programme?

HOW DO YOU APPLY FOR AFP? The application process is done via Oriel similar to standard foundation programme application just with the addition of one extra section on the form. You will be required to rank the academic jobs within the AUoA that you are applying to (you are not required to rank all of them).

How long is histopathology training?

five and a half years
Training for histopathology is a run-through training from ST1 which normally takes five and a half years.

How much does an ST3 doctor earn?

There are two national pay scales which doctors in training in England may be paid under depending on their contract of employment….Foundation doctors and special registrars (including GP trainees)

Grade Nodal point Value £
CT3 4 51,017
ST1-2 3 40,257
ST3-5 4 51,017
ST6-8 5 58,398