Background: Previous research on the transition from student to doctor has indicated that new doctors are ‘ill prepared’ to start work. Subsequent efforts to improve preparation in the UK have involved increasing practical experience for final-year students through an assistantship period. This study further explored new doctors’ experiences of transition in light of recent critiques of preparedness and the first author’s own experience of the transition. Methods: A total of 11 Foundation Year 1 (FY1) doctors from West Yorkshire were recruit-ed via e-mail and snowballing methods. Data were collected using semi- structured interviews and analysed thematically, drawing on the knowledge and experience of the authors as a resource. Findin...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The transition from medical student to junior doctor is a critical stage in ca...
<p>Background: There is evidence that graduates of different medical schools vary in their pre...
Background New doctors are expected to assess and manage acutely deteriorating patients from their f...
<div><p></p><p><b>Background</b>: There is evidence that newly qualified doctors do not feel prepare...
Foundation year 1 doctors beginning their medical career may experience apprehension and uncertainty...
CONTEXT: Doctors must be competent from their first day of practice if patients are to be safe. Medi...
<p>Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work...
Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and tha...
BACKGROUND: The UK General Medical Council recommends that medical students have the opportunity of ...
Purpose - This paper describes experiences of transition from medical school to new doctor in the UK...
Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness ...
CONTEXT Medical education in the UK has recently undergone radical reform. Tomorrow's Doctors has pr...
Background: There is evidence that newly qualified doctors do not feel prepared to start work. This ...
BACKGROUND: The UK General Medical Council recommends that medical students have the opportunity of ...
Purpose of the study The transition from medical student to junior doctor is a critical stage in car...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The transition from medical student to junior doctor is a critical stage in ca...
<p>Background: There is evidence that graduates of different medical schools vary in their pre...
Background New doctors are expected to assess and manage acutely deteriorating patients from their f...
<div><p></p><p><b>Background</b>: There is evidence that newly qualified doctors do not feel prepare...
Foundation year 1 doctors beginning their medical career may experience apprehension and uncertainty...
CONTEXT: Doctors must be competent from their first day of practice if patients are to be safe. Medi...
<p>Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work...
Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and tha...
BACKGROUND: The UK General Medical Council recommends that medical students have the opportunity of ...
Purpose - This paper describes experiences of transition from medical school to new doctor in the UK...
Objective While previous studies have begun to explore newly graduated junior doctors’ preparedness ...
CONTEXT Medical education in the UK has recently undergone radical reform. Tomorrow's Doctors has pr...
Background: There is evidence that newly qualified doctors do not feel prepared to start work. This ...
BACKGROUND: The UK General Medical Council recommends that medical students have the opportunity of ...
Purpose of the study The transition from medical student to junior doctor is a critical stage in car...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The transition from medical student to junior doctor is a critical stage in ca...
<p>Background: There is evidence that graduates of different medical schools vary in their pre...
Background New doctors are expected to assess and manage acutely deteriorating patients from their f...