Preparing effectively for FY1 - recorded webinar

Making the transition from medical school to foundation is an exciting stage in your career. This recorded webinar will provide first hand insights from resident doctors who have gone through this stage. We'll look at what to expect, making the most of your Foundation Years and there will be an opportunity to ask questions to the speakers.

Audience: Medical students
Format: Webinar
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What to expect from the webinar

  • The webinar is up to one hour.
  • It is taught by a subject matter expert.
  • No preparation is needed, just bring a pen and paper if you want to make notes.
  • This webinar has already been recorded, so it isn't interactive.
  • A certificate of attendance will not be given for watching the recording of the webinar.

 

What you will learn

By the end of this recorded webinar, you will have:

  • insight into common issues that doctors face prior to their first FY1 post
  • greater understanding of how to prepare for the transition from medical student to FY1 doctor
  • more confidence before your first role and will know where to find support during those first few months as a doctor.

 

Who is this webinar for?

  • Free for BMA members.
  • Final year medical students.

 

Reading list

  • BMA library and archive reading list - preparing effectively for FY1 and full range of reading lists can be accessed here.

 

Really well set out, interactive, and had some very useful tips. Was the perfect length too to keep me engaged without getting bored. Liked the videos from multiple doctors, as well as the take-away point.
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