Published On Jul 10, 2022
Can you locum as a Foundation Year 1 Doctor in the NHS?
Yes - sort of. In this video I explain how locuming works for FY1 doctors, as you absolutely can do it, but it needs to be through the internal staff bank and there are some restrictions.
What is a locum doctor? (My previous video)
• What is a Locum Doctor? | Locuming Ex...
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https://www.themdu.com/guidance-and-a...
https://www.themdu.com/guidance-and-a...
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