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jobs

the jobs section includes information about the current and future programmes in each trust (Hull, NLAG, Scarborough and York), including the job descriptions. Information about academic programmes, all vacancies (F1, F2, and academic) is also in this section

training

the training section is where active content is found for current trainees, but you need to log in to gain access.  However, some information about foundation assessments, our school-wide generic skills programme, online miniPAT, and our online collaborative F2 matching system has open access.

tutors

support for tutors, but much of this is limited to authorised users.  Access to information about Tools of the Trade (TOTT) training, managing appraisal, is freely available

links

links to other relevant web sites, including local medical schools, and other foundation schools within our deanery.

contact us

you can contact us at the school office, or at any of our host NHS trusts. Get in touch by phone, email or our online enquiry form.

frequently asked questions

answers to commonly asked questions can be found here

foundation training?

  • foundation training is a two year generic programme that provides the first work following graduation from medical school, prior to taking up specialty training
  • it was introduced in the UK in 2005 to replace the Pre-Registration House Officer (PRHO) year, and provide a more generic first year at Senior House Officer (SHO) level
  • the first year (F1) is designed to achieve competencies set out in the curriculum, and progress from provisional to full registration with the GMC
  • the second year (F2) is designed to strengthen F1 competencies, achieve additional F2 competencies and develop wider experience in preparation for training in any specialty
  • there are two major strands to competency development - clinical knowledge and skills, and the broader skills set out in the GMC publication 'Good Medical Practice'

this foundation school?

The NYEC Foundation School is one of three foundation schools in the Yorkshire and the Humber Postgraduate Deanery

In the NYEC Foundation School:

  • appointment through the national application process is for two years
  • the F1 programmes are published on the UKFPO web site
  • F2 programmes are selected by trainees from a list of complementary programmes through a collaborative matching process with no scores, no forms and no interviews!!  | more |
  • all trainees spend each year in a different Trust
  • all trainees spend one year in a teaching hospital and one year in a District General Hospital (DGH):
    Hull is the main teaching hospital
    Grimsby, Scunthorpe and Scarborough are DGHs
    For the purposes of Foundation Training, York is treated as both a teaching hospital and a DGH.  It is possible for some trainees to work in both York and Hull during their two years.
  • all F1 programmes include medicine in general and surgery in general
  • all F2 programmes aspire to provide one primary care post and one acute care post
  • all trainees attend a mandatory generic skills programme tailored to meet the requirements of the foundation curriculum.  | more |