What is a GP ST1?
GP Speciality Trainees On completion of the two Foundation Years after leaving medical school, doctors can make a choice of which speciality they would to pursue as a career. For convenience the first year is termed General Practice Speciality Training 1 (GPST1), the second year GPST2 etc.
How many times can you apply to GP training?
Applicants are allowed to submit ONE application, per Round, for a standard GP training programme.
Do I need ALS for GP training?
Is there a requirement for Advanced Life Support (ALS) to apply for GP training, as courses have been cancelled and delayed due to Covid-19? There is no limit to the number of times you may reapply for GP Training, however you can only make a single application for all available GP ST1 training posts in each round.
What is NHS ST1?
ST stands for Specialty Trainee. ST1 and ST2 are doctors in the first couple of years of a “run-through” training programme. In a “run-through” programme, the doctor only has to apply for ST1; entry into higher specialty training is automatic.
Is an ST1 a registrar?
Specialty and Core Trainee year 1 and year 2 (ST1/CT1) are equivalent to the prior second and third year of SHO grades, respectively….Table 1.
Old training system | New MMC system |
---|---|
Senior Registrar | Specialty Trainee (ST7) |
Trust Registrar/Staff Grade | Clinical Fellow |
Staff Grade/Associate Specialist | Specialty Doctor |
What is a ST3 registrar?
Training Grades. FY1 and FY2 – the first 2 years of clinical experience after qualification. ST1 – ST3 are the first 3 years of Basic Specialty Training (Old SHO) ST4 – ST8 are the remaining 5 years of Higher Specialist Training. ( Old Specialist Registrar)
What is a good score in MSRA?
All applicants who achieve a combined total score of 550 in the MSRA will qualify for a streamlined route which does not require them to attend a face-to-face assessment at Selection Centre. A score of 550 approximately represents the top 25-30 percentile in the first round of recruitment.
How do I study for the MSRA exam?
How to prepare for the MSRA / MSRA Exam Preparation
- Allocate as much time as you can to preparing for the MSRA.
- Familiarise yourself with the topics that will be covered within the Clinical Problem Solving Paper.
- Include timed papers within your MSRA preparations.
- Practice Question Banks.
- Timed Practice Test.
Is an ST3 a registrar?
Specialty Registrar – A doctor on a specialty training programme appointed since August 2007. Specialty training levels are referred to as ST1, ST2, ST3 etc and correlate to a year of full-time training.
Is ST1 the same as CT1?
Every year more than 10 000 medical trainees apply for entry into specialty training at the specialty training year 1 (ST1) and core training year 1 (CT1) level, most of whom apply directly from the foundation programme.