Please see below for our KSS December bulletin.
New Updates
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health – Foundation Doctor Prize 2025
Congratulations to the KSS RCPCH 2025 prize winners:
Dr Katie Joyce
Dr Manish Das
Dr Natasha Bechman
An unprecedented number of applications were received this year and the standard was very high. Thank you to everyone who applied.
Introduction to enhance in your foundation programme
Some of you have previously shown an interest in the new and developing ENHANCE programme running alongside Foundation. There is plenty of information and access to workbooks on the KSS foundation website (see link above).
We will also be running an introduction seminar for Foundation doctors, over Teams on Friday 13th December 13.00-14.00. The joining link is below:
It will be a brief presentation on the brilliance of enhance! A Q&A session will follow the presentation. We can then do a poll on what you would like us to incorporate online, and to determine dates & content for a follow-up teaching session in February 2025 (on Teams).
Important Information
KSS Foundation School F2 Swaps 2025
During F1 in early 2025, doctors are given the opportunity to apply to swap part or all of their allocated F2 programme before the August start date. The ‘Swap Shop’ 2025 process has now been confirmed and will be managed by the KSS Foundation team.
There are two types of swaps:
- Whole Programme Swaps (also referred to as Swap Shop)
- Swapping of Individual Placements (also referred to as Local Swaps). Please note, this year this has changed to allow doctors to swap 2 placements within the local process.
For more information, including the full process, conditions, 2025 dates, forms and FAQs, please visit the F2 Swaps page.
Provisionally registered doctors (foundation year one/F1) must not undertake formal locum posts or activities.
Provisionally registered doctors can undertake occasional ad hoc additional/overtime shifts on their current FY1 placement or previous FY1 placements that have formed part of their F1 rotation, where such work is undertaken only within the limits of their current competence and with the support of their educational supervisor. When undertaking such occasional ad hoc additional/overtime work, provisionally registered doctors should be clear with other members of their team about their current experience and level of competence.
SCRIPT – supporting safer prescribing practices
It is a local KSS Foundation School requirement that all F1 and F2 doctors complete 6 script modules per year prior to ARCP. The topics are not mandated by the foundation school however, your trust may mandate topics.
The SCRIPT programme is a collection of innovative eLearning portfolios designed to encourage safe and effective prescribing and medicines management among healthcare professionals.
SCRIPT will enhance your knowledge and confidence in prescribing correctly, improving patient safety, therapeutics and medicines management. You will receive a certificate for each module that you complete, which can be used in your online learning portfolio. SCRIPT is easy to use. You can access the modules at a time which suits you and revisit them even after completion. You can learn more about the SCRIPT eLearning programme and how to sign up by visiting Medicine & Surgery | Safe Prescriber
Study Leave
The KSSFS Admin Team sometimes receive queries on how KSS Foundation Year 2 Doctors can apply for Discretionary Study Leave. For clarity, please see below.
Discretionary Study Leave should be applied for prospectively and not retrospectively.
- Foundation Doctor (FD) seeks support from Educational Supervisor and trust (local) Foundation Training Programme Director (FTPD).
- Local FTPD seeks approval from the area Foundation School Director (FSD)
- Local FSD replies to trust TPD, including study leave team.
- Local TPD can then reply to FD with outcome.
- If approved, on the guidance from the study leave team FD completes study leave form on the study leave portal.
If you have any further questions, please do contact the school at: england.kssfoundationenquiries.se@nhs.net.
2024-25 TAB (Team Assessment of Behaviour) window dates
The recommended dates for TAB are detailed below but these dates are not mandatory. More information on the TAB process can be found on the Horus Website.
Placement 2
Opens: Friday 7th February 2025
Closes: Monday 31st March 2025
Placement 3
Opens: Friday 18th April 2025
Closes: Monday 19th May 2025
KSS Contact details:
For Foundation Year 1 queries please email england.kssfoundationyear1.se@nhs.net
For Foundation Year 2 queries please email england.kssfoundationyear2.se@nhs.net
For any other queries, please email england.kssfoundationenquiries.se@nhs.net
PSA sittings 2024-2025
All sittings are scheduled to commence at 13.00.
- Thursday 20 March 2025
- Thursday 1 May 2025
enhance Programme
Hopefully, enhance will have been introduced to you as a Foundation doctor during induction and those wishing to take part will have expressed an interest. However, there is still time to participate, so please contact your local FTPD or PGMDE team if you are interested in taking part and they will be able to help you.
enhance is available to everyone who works for NHS England and you can find more information on the KSS website.
Foundation School Representatives
Please see below for 2024-25 KSS Foundation Doctor Representatives. Further information is available here.
Name | Grade | |
Dr Heloise Metzger | F1 (Lead) | heloise.metzger@nhs.net |
Dr Ramaa Parulekar | F1 (Deputy) | ramaa.parulekar@nhs.net |
Dr Harriet Sharp | F2 | harriet.sharp11@nhs.net |
Dr Preeyan Shah | F2 | preeyan.shah2@nhs.net |
Dr William Jenkins | F2 | william.jenkins10@nhs.net |
e-learning opportunities
Welcome to your November 2024 update from the Foundation elearning programme.
The Foundation elearning programme covers key areas in your Foundation curriculum. It has been developed specifically for Foundation doctors by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges in partnership with NHS England elearning for healthcare (NHSE elfh) and is approved by the UK Foundation Programme (UKFPO).
Reminders and Guidance
TIS Checks
Please can we use this opportunity to remind Medical Education colleagues in Trusts to work with their Medical Staffing teams to regularly check Foundation Doctors’ posts on TIS, against internal records. Early recognition of any discrepancies can help us all to resolve issues quickly.
Also, if you have not already informed us of any F1s that have withdrawn from training, please do so, as we aren’t always made aware by trainees themselves.
Foundation Doctors taking Parental Leave
Please can all foundation doctors who will be taking a period of Parental Leave complete the following training interruption form: https://kss.hee.nhs.uk/kss-foundation/useful-links-and-documents/ and return to england.kssfoundationenquiries.se@nhs.net. This is in addition to informing your employing Trust.
Less Than Full Time (LTFT) Training
Please click the link below for guidance regarding Less Than Full Time (LTFT) training.https://kss.hee.nhs.uk/kss-foundation/current-doctors-in-training/less-than-full-training/
Foundation doctors in GP and psychiatry placements contributing to acute services
Please see below link for guidance regarding Foundation doctors in community placements contributing to acute services: https://kss.hee.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/15/2023/09/KSSFS-Foundation-doctors-in-GP-and-psychiatry-placements-contributing-to-acute-services_2.pdf
NHS employers’ guidance on induction for international medical graduates
Please see below link to guidance from NHS employers:
Foundation Doctor Role and Responsibilities
Foundation Doctor Role and Responsibilities within the Local Education Provider and Minimum Requirements for Clinical Supervision of Foundation Doctors: please see document.
Foundation ARCP requirements
The ARCP checklist can be found here: https://kss.hee.nhs.uk/kss-foundation/current-doctors-in-training/arcp/ .
Courses, events and surveys
Recording: Sexual safety and professionalism in the NHS – an introduction for foundation doctors
UKFPO held a webinar for foundation doctors and faculty on 28th November 2024. For those who were unable to attend, a recording will be available on the UKFPO website within two weeks of the webinar date.
The session covers:
• Sexism and sexual harassment: definitions, statistics and framing the problem
• Relevance to doctors generally and to foundation doctors specifically
• Professionalism
• What is being done and what can be done
• Importance of allyship and bystanders
Target Audience: Foundation doctors, foundation trainers and other foundation faculty
Webinar panel: Dr Darya Ibrahim, UKFPO Fellow and F2 doctor; Dr Simon Fleming, Orthopaedic Hand & Wrist Surgeon
Email foundation.educationandsupport@nhs.net with any queries.
Trigger warning: Please note this session includes topics on sexual violence which could cause distress and may be triggering to some. It’s important to prioritise your own health and wellbeing, so only attend if you feel able and comfortable to do so. If you are impacted by any of the topics referenced below, please access support and guidance through your employer or local support networks.
User Research – help to improve the Digital Staff Passport service!
NHS England are seeking volunteers to test the latest version of the Digital Staff Passport. The Digital Staff Passport is designed to reduce the amount of admin and face-to-face ID checks that clinicians have to complete every time they move between trusts. In the process it is also streamlining the work of Medical HR teams. Please see flyer here.
Sessions are held one-to-one or in small groups with an NHSE researcher via a Teams call. They typically take 30-45 minutes and can be arranged at a time to suit you. If you’d like to help make the service as efficient and effective as possible, please contact england.dsp.ur@nhs.net so the Digital Staff Passport Design team can arrange a session for you. See here for details about the service.
We can only improve this service with your help. Thanks!
National Foundation Doctors Presentation Day 2025 – venue information
UKFPO are delighted to finally be able to announce the venue for the 2025 NFDPD.
Where: Sheffield United Football Club, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, S2 4SU
When: Friday 17 January 2025, all day (approximately 08:30 to 16:30)
Transport: See the venue’s website for transport details (scroll down to the “FIND US” section). The venue is in the city centre, just a few minutes’ walk/taxi ride (one mile) from the main railway station. It also has up to 400 complimentary car parking spaces available every day on a first-come, first-served basis.
Accommodation: The DoubleTree by Hilton hotel is located next to the stadium, for those who wish to book accommodation (note that as per last year, it isn’t possible for us to provide discounted rates for conference attendees). There are also many other accommodation options to choose from in and around the city.
Further information: Visit our NFDPD microsite for more information on the event and email foundation.nfdpd@nhs.net with any queries. Thank you to those of you who signed up to support the abstract shortlisting and judging processes and the administration on the day. We will be in touch in due course with more information.
UKFPO Webinar Resources
New UKFPO-run webinars to share important information and cover essential training. Please keep an eye on the website for dates and topic updates: https://foundationprogramme.nhs.uk/resources/ukfpo-webinars/.
Useful Websites and Contacts
- KSS Website (home page) https://kss.hee.nhs.uk/
- KSS Foundation webpage https://kss.hee.nhs.uk/kss-foundation/
- KSS Bulletin https://kss.hee.nhs.uk/kss-foundation/kss-bulletin/
- Careers, Professional Support & Wellbeing Service https://kss.hee.nhs.uk/kss-foundation/current-doctors-in-training/careers-and-wellbeing-support/
- Forms, documents and useful links https://kss.hee.nhs.uk/kss-foundation/useful-links-and-documents/
- Foundation programme curriculum & foundation programme rough guide https://foundationprogramme.nhs.uk/curriculum/uk-fp-curriculum/
- KSS Foundation Team https://kss.hee.nhs.uk/kss-foundation/meet-the-team/
- KSS Foundation reps https://kss.hee.nhs.uk/kss-foundation/current-doctors-in-training/trainee-representatives/
UKFPO Bulletin:
Read the latest UKFPO bulletin (December 2024)