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This page provides the latest news on Modernising Medical Careers and entry to specialty and foundation training. Please bookmark this page and check back regularly.

Review of GP training

8 September 2008
Following recommendations made by the Tooke inquiry, the Royal College of General Practitioners is undertaking a review of the case for extending GP training from three to five years. NHS Employers has been asked to provide evidence to the review and is seeking your comments by 22 September to ensure that our submission accurately reflects the views of employers. For further information, including how to respond, please see our Review of GP training page.

Revised PMETB standards

4 September 2008
The Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board (PMETB) has published three updated standards as part of their review of its quality assurance publications, including:

  • generic standards for training
  • standards for curricula and assessment systems
  • standards for deaneries.

Further information and copies of the new standards publications can be found on the PMETB website.

Planning the future for medical training - the employers' perspective

26 August 2008
NHS Employers hosted a series of half day workshops across England throughout July 2008. Over 200 employers attended the events to learn about plans for medical training in 2009 and express their views to help form strategies for the longer term future. A summary of the workshops, including copies of presentations and background information circulated at the events, is now available in the Events section of our website. An overview of employers' discussions about the future for medical training and career structures can be found in the Medical Workforce section.

Changes to the Points-based immigration system

21 August 2008
Changes to the Points Based system being introduced by the UK Border Agency this year will be reflected in future MMC recruitment arrangements for both Foundation and Specialty Training applicants. Recruiters wishing to learn more should visit immigration rules latest news section of this website.

DH publishes response to IMG consultation

1 August 2008
The Department of Health has published the outcome of its recent consultation on proposals for managing applications from medical graduates from outside the European Economic Area. The DH response notes that there is considerable support for some form of intervention in managing medical migration, but a range of views of what form that intervention should take. DH now proposes to keep the current temporary immigration rules in place while working with other Government departments to develop a sustainable approach that supports training opportunities for UK graduates without losing the benefits brought by international medical graduate to the NHS.

First round recruitment to specialty training

23 July 2008
The MMC Programme Board heard today that an average of 85 per cent of specialty training programme vacancies were filled during the first round of recruitment in 2008. Deaneries have been running additional recruitment campaigns since the first round closed on 16 May 2008 and are confident of filling the majority of remaining posts prior to the start of changeovers from 5 August.

Electronic employee records

16 July 2008
Employers are encouraged to record the outcome of CRB disclosure checks on electronic systems where these are available, e.g. Electronic Staff Record (ESR) or Occupational Health Smart Card database (OHSC). Information recorded should include:

  • the fact a check has been carried out
  • date of the disclosure
  • reference number of disclosure
  • the outcome of the check.

This will enable the information to be passed to any subsequent employer, and can help satisfy audit checks or verify a copy of a disclosure which may be presented to a new employer by an individual doctor at a later date. Details of the actual information revealed in a disclosure should not be retained as part of any permanent record but can be retained in secure conditions for the duration of employment, or up to six months beyond. Further information on CRB disclosures can be found the NHS Employers' guide 'Criminal Record Checks', part of the NHS Employment Checks Standards.

PMETB future doctors review survey

9 July 2008
As part of its future doctors review work programme, PMETB has contacted trust chief executives to ascertain their perception of the content and delivery of specialty training. Responses to this survey are critical to their understanding employers' needs for training. If your trust hasn't yet responded, please download, complete and return your survey to rachel.noble@pmetb.org.uk by Thursday 18 July 2008.

DH response to Health Select Committee report on MMC

7 July 2008
The Health Select Committee published their report into Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) on 8th May 2008. The Government has now set out its response to the conclusions and recommendations of that report.

Gold Guide - 2008 edition published

30 June 2008
The 2008 edition of 'A reference guide for postgraduate specialty training in the UK' (the Gold Guide) and its core training supplement have been published by the Department of Health's MMC team. The new edition reflects decisions endorsed by the MMC UK Coordinating Group that will affect trainees taking up specialty training appointments from 6 August 2008 onwards. These are:

  • the introduction of "uncoupled" training in some specialties
  • the requirement for deaneries to develop a separate numbering system for core trainees and FTSTAs.

Trainees who took up appointments in specialty training between 1 August 2007
and 5 August 2008 will continue to be covered by the 2007 edition of the guide.

Foundation programme 2009

27 June 2008
The UK Foundation Programme Office has released details of the eligibility criteria and timeline for recruitment to foundation training programmes for 2009. Key dates include:

  • Receipt of eligibility assessment papers: 4 August to midday on 5 September 2008
  • Applications open: 27 October - 7 November 2008
  • Foundation school allocation: 4-6 January 2009
  • Programme allocation: 3 March 2009
  • Details sent to employers for pre-employment checks: from 4 March 2009

Trainers and trainees surveys

26 June 2008
Results from PMETB's second national survey of trainee doctors and the inaugural national survey of trainers are now available online on PMETB's dedicated reports website. To access the reports, visit the site and select: Report Type >Trainee Survey: specialty groups within local education providers (and for GP by programme). Reports are available for 2006 and 2007.

Using this site you will be able to compare the views of trainees at your location with trainees nationwide by specialty group. PMETB will be publishing the national reports from their latest surveys at the end of July 2008. For more information on our survey work, please visit the survey section PMETB's website.

MMC start dates 2008

23 June 2008
Expected start dates for postgraduate medical trainees appointed in 2008 will typically be 5 August for foundation trainees and 6 August for specialty registrars. However, there may be different start dates in some specialties or locations which could impact on service delivery. If start dates are deferred to a later date, there may be a requirement for short term cover arrangements as current trainees move on. Please check with your deanery for details.

The State of readiness checklist provides further information to help trusts ensure they are ready to complete the recruitment process for specialty registrars employed from August 2008 and provides links to key documents such as our advice on pay protection and the NHS employment checks standards.

Deaneries status under Employment Agencies Act unclear

27 May 2008
Deaneries may fall under the remit of the Employment Agencies Act 1973, as their role in the recruitment of doctors to specialty training could be viewed as that of an 'employment agency'. Organisations representing the interests of doctors have asserted that the Act should apply, and the BMA has reported the English deaneries for allegedly breaching their duties under the Act during recruitment to specialty training programme in 2008. While deaneries' precise status under the Act has yet to be resolved, NHS Employers has published advice for trusts on the implications this may have for recruitment to postgraduate medical training in England as if the Act applies.

GMC advice on taking up and ending appointments

23 May 2008
Each year, the GMC receives a number of calls about their guidance on taking up and turning down appointments (Good Medical Practice, paragraph 49). The guidance is intended to encourage doctors to consider the impact on patient care of any decision they may make about withdrawing from posts they have accepted. A doctors' failure to honour agreements to take up posts can cause disruption to the running of a hospital or other medical service, especially if it happens in sufficient numbers. It may also put patients at risk in some circumstances, for example where appointments or treatments have to be delayed, and our guidance is mainly aimed at preventing this situation occurring. To help doctors and employers understand the guidance better, the GMC have published answers to some of the the most frequently asked questions about applying the guidance on their website.

FAQs for applicants in round 2 of specialty training recruitment

19 May 2008
The first round of recruitment to specialty training programmes for 2008 ended on 16 May 2008. The MMC team has published a series of frequently asked questions (FAQs) for applicants who have yet to secure a place on a specialty training programme. Trusts may find this information useful in advising doctors in training on their current options. The FAQs cover the number and type of vacancies that may be advertised during the second and subsequent rounds of recruitment, where these vacancies will be advertised and the eligibility criteria for applicants. Clear advice is also given for those doctors who have already accepted a place on a training programme and may be considering applying for programmes advertised in round 2.

Health Select Committee publishes report into MMC

8 May 2008
The House of Commons Health Select Committee (HSC) has today published its full report of its inquiry into Modernising Medical Careers. The report heavily criticises the way in which MMC reforms were implemented and sets out clear recommendations for future improvements. A summary of the Committee's key findings and recommendations is now available online. See also NHS Employers' response to the report.

NHS Employers responds to DH consultation on IMGs

6 May 2008
NHS Employers has today submitted its response to the Department of Health's consultation: Recruitment to foundation and specialty training - proposals for managing applications from medical graduates from outside the EEA. Over the last 12 weeks we have collected a range of very diverse views from employers across the NHS on how best to manage this challenging issue. While current difficulties in recruiting to vacancies in training programmes and short term locum cover have highlighted the need to continue to attract overseas doctors to the UK, on balance, employers agree that giving priority for medical training to UK and EEA provides the best value for tax payers money and, as we move towards self sufficiency in medical graduate numbers, a sensible approach. Employers' full range of views and concerns are outlined in the full response.

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Contacts

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Publications

Employing and supporting specialty doctors: a guide to good practice NHS Employers has produced this good practice guide, in association with the DH Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) team, for employers of specialty doctors to help them work towards the common goals of improved standards. (247 kB PDF)|

NHS Employers' interpretation of pay protection within doctors' terms and conditions of service NHS Employers has taken advice from employing organisations, professional and legal advisors and other stakeholders to produce a paper setting out its understanding of the purpose and application of pay protection in respect of junior doctors (61 kB PDF)|

'The future of medical workforce' position paper This paper presents NHS Employers’ position on the future vision for doctors working in the NHS in 10-20 years time, drawing on responses to our earlier discussion paper and a workshop held in September 2007. (62 kB PDF)|

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See also

Review of GP training|

Planning future medical training|

Deaneries as Employment Agencies|

HSC report on MMC|

IMGs 2008 consultation response|

MMC Discussion Events|

CRB checks for doctors in training|

Employment checks|

State of Readiness Checklist 2008|

Lords briefing on the Tooke report|

NHSE response to the Tooke report|

MMC and IMGs|

MMC Inquiry|

Specialty training recruitment 2008|

Keeping trusts up to date|

Media centre|

Health Select Committee - MMC|

MMC inquiry report summary|

ST 2008 - key principles|

Occupational Health Smart Cards|

Planning future medical training|

Immigration rules latest news|

 

External links

The Foundation Programme website Information on how to apply to the Foundation Programme, what to expect during your training, how assessments work, how to get the most out of your Foundation Learning Portfolio and other resources.|

MMC: Immigration issues Details of DH consultations on medical migration and managing applications for medical training from overseas candidates.|

PMETB: Future doctor Details of PMETB's Future Doctor work programme.|

PMETB: Employer training survey Survey of employers on their expectations for the delivery of postgraduate medical training.|

PMETB: Reports website Results of the annual PMETB trainer and trainees surveys.|

MMC: Gold Guide 2008 (pdf 490kb) A reference guide for postgraduate specialty training in the UK - 2008 edition|

MMC: Gold Guide - Core training supplement 2008 (pdf 37kb) Core trainign supplement tot he gold Guide 2008 edition.|

MMC: Gold Guide 2007 A guide to postgraduate specialty training in the UK - 2007 edition|

DH: Response to HSC on MMC Government response to the Health Select Committee report 'modernising medical careers'.|

GMC: taking up and ending appointments Guidance for doctors based on Good Medical Practice|

Health Select Committee report: MMC Full report of the House of Commons Health Select Committe Inquiry into Modernising Medical Careers published 8 May 2008.|

House of Lords judgments: DH appeal against BAPIO Action Judgment on the appeal made by DH against a Court of Appeal Ruling that DH acted unlawfully in issuing guidance restricting IMG entry to medical training based on their length of leave to remain.|

Consultation on managing applications from medical graduates from outside the European Economic Area Proposals for managing applications from medical graduates from outside the European Economic Area (EEA)|

UK Border Agency policy changes Statements of changes in immigration rules|

MMC Inquiry final report Final report and recommendations of the independent inquiry into MMC, led by Sir John Tooke.|

MMC: Specialty training MMC website section for specialty training including links to applicants' guide and competition ratios from 2007 recruitment.|

NHS Jobs NHS Jobs provides a dedicated online recruitment service for people seeking a career in the NHS across England and Wales.|

Government News Network: DH press statements Listing, by date, of all press statements released by the Department of Health.|

Court of Appeal judgment on overseas doctors British and Irish Legal Information Institute|

MMC Inquiry Website of the independent review of MMC being led by Professor Sir John Tooke|

MMC 2008 Frequently Asked Questions The British Medical Association's frequently asked questions on Modernising Medical Careers.|

PMETB: Surveys Information on surveys and consultations.|

UKFPO: Foundation programme recruitment 2009 eligibility criteria and timeline for 2009 recruitment from the UK Foundation Programme Office.|

UK Border Agency The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the UK borders and controlling migration in the UK|

Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board The PMETB is responsible for promoting the development of postgraduate medical education and training across the UK.|

 
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