This video is about the some uncommon specialties that you can apply at ST1 level. Once you have started your first job in the NHS you can easily sign off the requirements for the CREST [specialtytraining.hee.nhs.uk/... Bank/Recruitment Documents/CREST 2021 Reference Version.pdf](specialtytraining.hee.nhs.uk/...) form which makes you equivalent to foundation qualified NHS doctor and then you can apply at ST1 level.
1. *Broad Based Training* for full information, copy and paste this link [www.scotmt.scot.nhs.uk/recrui...](www.scotmt.scot.nhs.uk/recrui...)
Broad Based Training (BBT) is a core training programme for Scotland. BBT offers trainees a firm broad foundation in four specialties with direct entry into year 2 of any of these four specialties.The programme includes 6 months in each of the following specialties:
- Internal Medicine Training
- General Practice
- Paediatrics
- Psychiatry
During each of the 4 attachments, 10% of training time is spent in
one of the other three specialties. The programme allows time and
confidence to develop before having to progress to a further career
choice, whilst still gaining GMC training recognition. The training
provides an integrated approach across disciplines, and allows direct
entry into second year of training in any of the four specialties
without further interview
1. **Community sexual and reproductive health (copy paste this link for full information )**; [www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/expl...] This specialty deals with contraception and medical gynecology
2. Public Health ST1; copy and paste this link for full information [www.fph.org.uk/training-caree...](www.fph.org.uk/training-caree...)
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19 июн 2021