Typical Gross Salaries for Each Grade
| Grade* | Gross basic salary (annual)** | Gross total salary for a typical work pattern (annual)** |
|---|---|---|
| FY1 | £ 27,146.00 | £ 33,340 |
| FY2 | £ 31,422.00 | £ 38,590 |
| CT/ST1-2 | £ 37,191.00 | £ 49,920 |
| CT3/ST3-8 | £ 47,132.00 | £ 63,260 |
Is an FY2 a junior doctor?
The hierarchy of junior doctor in the NHS FY1 (Foundation Year 1) FY2 (Foundation Year 2) CT1 (Core Trainee 1) / ST1 (Specialty Trainee 1) CT2 (Core Trainee 2) / ST2 (Specialty Trainee 2)
What is a FY2 doctor?
A Foundation doctor (FY1 or FY2 also known as a house officer) is a grade of medical practitioner in the United Kingdom undertaking the Foundation Programme – a two-year, general postgraduate medical training programme which forms the bridge between medical school and specialist/general practice training.
What do doctors do after F2?
After F2, you submit one application before you start the programme, and after it’s completed, you’ll be a qualified consultant. These are usually 5-8 years long (Grade ST1-8) and include specialties like Paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology and cardiothoracic surgery.
What happens after FY2?
In the November of your FY2, just over a year after you leave medical school, you will be able to apply for speciality training. This could be General Practice, Core Medical Training, Core Surgical Training, the Acute Care Common Stem (ACCS) or a sub-speciality such as Paediatrics or Radiology.
How much does a NHS consultant earn?
The highest salary for a NHS Consultant in London Area is £173,138 per year. The lowest salary for a NHS Consultant in London Area is £37,699 per year.
Is FY2 an SHO?
Foundation Year 1 (FY1) and Foundation Year 2 (FY2) are equivalent to House Officer (HO) and first year as Senior House Officer (SHO).
What date does FY1 start?
5th August 2021
If there is a gap of more than 2 years between when you graduated and the start of FY1 on 5th August 2021, then you will be required to sit the Clinical Assessment. This is the same for both UK and international medical graduates.
What is FY2 standalone?
Standalone FY2 is a 12-month training job in which you enter the Foundation Programme in the second year. If a job is advertised as FY2 but it is not actually part of the official Foundation Programme, then it is simply a “non-training” job at the level of FY2 ie. someone who is quite junior.
What comes after FY2?
As explained above, there are only 2 years in the Foundation Programme. The next step after completing FY2 is to enter GP or specialty training, but this is not compulsory.
What comes after FY1?
The foundation programme consists of foundation year one (FY1) and foundation year two (FY2).
What GCSEs do you need to be a doctor?
Entry requirements You’ll usually need: at least 5 GCSEs grades 9 to 7 (A* or A), including English maths and sciences. 3 A levels, or equivalent, including biology and chemistry.
What are the requirements for an FY2 standalone/Lat?
As mentioned before, you can apply for an FY2 standalone/LAT in January, so at the time of the application you will need: 1 To have passed IELTS or OET with the required score. You’d need a minimum of 7.5 in each section and 7.5 overall for… 2 To have at least passed PLAB 1. More
What are fyfy2 standalones?
FY2 standalones are essentially open spots in the foundation program. It is a training post that is available to be applied for in January via Oriel. The post then starts in August of that year.
What is the difference between FY1 and FY2?
The first year of this post is known as Foundation Year 1 (FY1), while the second year is known as Foundation Year 2 (FY2). If you’ve completed an acceptable pattern of internship as per the GMC back home, you’ve already done the equivalent to FY1 in the UK.
What is Foundation Year 2 (FY2)?
In the UK, newly graduated doctors enter into what is known as the foundation program, which consists of a two year rotational post. The first year of this post is known as Foundation Year 1 (FY1), while the second year is known as Foundation Year 2 (FY2).