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Life of F1 LIFT Trainee in the UK

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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2024
  • ✨LIFT is Longitudinal Integrated Foundation Training in short, which was piloted in North West in August 2016. Instead of having 6 x 4-month training placements, one of which would have been GP placement in FY2, LIFT trainees have 6 x 4-month clinical training placements but spend 2-days per week at designated GP practice throughout the 2-year training. The GP supervising the trainee will be the Educational Supervisor for the whole two years of training.’ The LIFT aims to produce Foundation School graduates who are more rounded, patient centred doctors, who will have more practical knowledge of care pathways to support the future NHS.
    There are many people who could help if you would like to know further about LIFT training such as:
    • Training Programme Directors (TPDs) - there are a few of these in each trust responsible for the Foundation Programme and in our experience, they are extremely helpful in escalating and solving issues
    • Department Head of Service (for your current job)
    • Rota coordinators, their admin support staff and their supervisors
    • Guardian of Safe Working (great help for problems with hours, leave, getting GP days in)
    • Foundation programme administrators and support staff
    • Department of medical education (a team within each trust)
    • Freedom to Speak Up Guardians - to raise issues anonymously
    • Central LIFT team
    • LIFT Trainee Representatives!
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Komentáře • 16

  • @Abi_ebenezer
    @Abi_ebenezer Před rokem +2

    HI Priya. Thank you so much for making this video explaining about the LIFT.
    Hearing the experience of a fellow Malaysian in this program is so comforting.
    I am considering doing the LIFT via the FPP program.

    • @jiefeilau8988
      @jiefeilau8988 Před rokem

      Hi Abigail! Couldn't help but notice a fellow Malaysian here too :) I'm Jie Fei, a med student in Scotland. Was wondering if you are applying to the LIFT programme in sheffield? I'm a bit undecided about whether to apply so if you have any insight would love to know more!

    • @Abi_ebenezer
      @Abi_ebenezer Před rokem

      Hi Jie Fei
      Yes, I am applying to the LIFT program in Sheffield even though my aim is to join core surgical training eventually.
      It suits my needs as I prefer a bigger city so that my fiancé can find a job easier than small rural areas.
      I did go through the rotations in the excel sheet and it fits my choice. Personally, I must do a rotation of medicine, surgery and obs and gyne so that I am well rounded in the event life ever sends me to a rural place. Imagine not knowing how to deliver a baby in a kampung.
      Plus, both the FY1 and FY2 are based in Sheffield. I dont want to move or even drive more than 45 minutes to another hospital in my FY2.
      Hope this helps

    • @priyameds
      @priyameds  Před rokem

      Hi Abigail! Nice to hear from a Malaysian! That's amazing! I do enjoy the work-life balance that LIFT offers. All the best with your application and feel free to email me if you want anything more! Take care!

  • @davaj2008
    @davaj2008 Před rokem

    Hi Priya! This video you've made is quite insightful and inspiring. Thank you so much for making it. I shall be sending you an email shortly to ask for any further insights or advice you may have based on the additional 15 months' experience you've had since making the video. I am an in-coming LIFT FY1 (July 2023) in the North-West. Thanks again.

  • @fabella7fj
    @fabella7fj Před 2 lety +2

    Really enjoyed the video❤

  • @aarthisrikanth2677
    @aarthisrikanth2677 Před 2 lety +2

    🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @jiefeilau8988
    @jiefeilau8988 Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much for this helpful video Priya! I'm a Malaysian medical student myself too, was wondering whether you know anything about the Sheffield LIFT programme? Would you recommend me apply for it?

    • @priyameds
      @priyameds  Před rokem

      No problem Jie Fai, I'm not aware of Sheffield LIFT programme, sorry. I would encourage you to speak to one of the drs working there, or possibly with meded team in Sheffield, where they can give u more info. All the best! Take care

  • @amgpilot9290
    @amgpilot9290 Před 2 lety

    Loved this, Priya! I'm about to choose programs for my UKFP application next week and would love to apply to your FPP. Which deanery / location / program is yours? It looks like a wonderful arrangement.

    • @priyameds
      @priyameds  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, all the best! I'm in the north west deanery!

    • @amgpilot9290
      @amgpilot9290 Před 2 lety

      @@priyameds Thank you so much, Priya! Was the program an FPP or is it available to apply to in the general FP round?

    • @priyameds
      @priyameds  Před 2 lety +1

      @@amgpilot9290 I didn't specifically applied for LIFT, it was part of foundation training. It's worth checking where LIFT trainees mostly work so that you could put that deaneries as your first choice and mention that you want to do LIFT

  • @acquah205
    @acquah205 Před rokem

    Hi Priya, how did are you assigned a GP for the LIFT programme? Can you guarantee that it will be close to your hospital?

    • @priyameds
      @priyameds  Před rokem +1

      Hello, I actually applied for foundation training but somehow gotten into Lift training - I was not given a choice to choose. GP place can vary but most of the time it's placed near. Mine is located around 45min via train

    • @acquah205
      @acquah205 Před rokem

      @@priyameds Thank you! Did they tell you the practise as soon as you were assigned the job?