Foundation Doctor on Rotation, Cambridge University Hospitals, United Kingdom.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(03), 992-1002
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.3.4144
Received 08 November 2025; revised on 12 December 2025; accepted on 16 December 2025
Background: This paper aims to evaluate the preparedness of new foundation year one doctors (FY1) in their first rotation in the National Health Service (NHS) and identify the effects of an induction week, apprenticeship module, and how the new random allocation system impacts in wellbeing and confidence of FY1s.
Methods: An online questionnaire was completed anonymously by FY1s in North West Anglia. Thirty questions were asked relating to three topics: practical skills, wellbeing and hospital systems, to assess preparedness. Background information was also established. Data was collected and analysed.
Results: From the 37 responses (27 in Peterborough City Hospital (PCH) and nine in Hinchingbrooke Hospital), preparedness across the three categories was tested using a scale from one to five, five being very confident. 28 out of 30 (93.3%) skills showed a mean score of above three, and 11 out of 30 (36.7%) skills showed a mean score of above four.
Key Messages: This paper finds that FY1s coming from neighbouring universities showing increased levels of confidence. Preparedness differs across all categories with ‘practical skills’ having the highest mean scores. This paper is unable to comment on the effect of induction week and apprenticeship module with this sample size and a larger data set across different trusts would share further insight.
Education; Medical Training; Foundation Doctor; FY1; NHS
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Dagmara Aulich. An evaluation of preparedness of foundation doctors during their first rotation in the NHS. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(03), 992-1002. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.3.4144.
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