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The
Guildhall Surgery has been closely involved for many years with the
postgraduate training of doctors. Indeed, our previous senior partner, Dr Stephen Oliver, helped set up the Bury
St. Edmunds Vocational Training Scheme in the 1970s.
We have
doctors joining us as part of their postgraduate training for 6 or
12 months, at a time. They are training to be general
practitioners and are here to gain experience in "real life" general
practice. They are, already, fully qualified doctors and often
have considerable experience in various hospital-based specialities
before joining us. These doctors have the title of Registrar
in General Practice. For details of our current registrar
click on this link:
Registrar. Click on the link for details of the current
West Suffolk General Practice Training Scheme.
As
part of the Government's plans for training junior doctors, The
Guildhall and Barrow Surgery also takes part in Foundation Year 2
training. The Department of Health now requires all doctors to
undergo further experiential training in the first 2 years after
qualification and a proportion of the second year is undertaken in
general practice. These doctors are fully qualified but
require more supervision than registrars. They see patients in surgery, liaising closely with
a more senior doctor regarding diagnosis and treatment. For
details of our current Foundation Year 2 doctor click on this link:
Foundation Year doctor
The practice has been accredited as a University Teaching Practice
by Cambridge University and, from time to time, we have medical
students who are in their final
year of undergraduate training. They join us for 2-week
attachments and sit in with the doctors during surgeries. The
students gain most from talking to and examining patients themselves
and we try to give them as much experience in doing this as
possible. Our reception staff will inform you if a medical
student is sitting in with a doctor and you can decline to have a
student observing or taking part in the consultation.
Training of junior doctors protects our future and is an excellent
source of stimulation and enthusiasm. We hope it will continue
to have the support of patients and doctors at The Guildhall and
Barrow Surgery
for many years to come.

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