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The F3 phenomenon: Early‐career training breaks in medical training. A scoping review

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Since 2017, more than 50% of UK doctors have undertaken a ‘Foundation 3 (F3) Year’ training break after completing their foundation programme (the first two years following graduation), rather than… Click to show full abstract

Since 2017, more than 50% of UK doctors have undertaken a ‘Foundation 3 (F3) Year’ training break after completing their foundation programme (the first two years following graduation), rather than immediately enter specialty training. The reasons for, and consequences of, the growing F3 trend are largely unknown. This scoping review presents the current evidence and identifies future research in this field.

Keywords: career training; scoping review; phenomenon early; training; early career

Journal Title: Medical Education
Year Published: 2021

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