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Pre-registration house officer

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88:, which is a legal requirement to be able to work in all other medical jobs in the United Kingdom (which until 1922 included the whole of Ireland). Although the PRHO year was taken after graduating from a medical school, the supervision of the PRHO was the responsibility of the 72:, hence their first jobs are prior to full registration with the GMC and these jobs were named pre-registration house officer jobs, usually consisting of two six-month jobs; one predominantly involved with general surgery (often being called a 84:, and was the doctor most often called by nursing staff to see patients on hospital wards, especially at the most unsocial hours of work shifts. After satisfactory work reports in both house jobs, the PRHO gained full registration with the 243:
Following changes in postgraduate medical education, from 2005, what was the PRHO year now forms the first year of Foundation Training (Foundation Year 1), and trainees during this year now have the job title of
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Training is competency based, times shown are a minimum. Training may be extended by obtaining an Academic Clinical Fellowship for research or by dual certification in another speciality.
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from which the PRHO had graduated, and a representative of that medical school was responsible for signing the registration forms which go to the
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to certify that the PRHO year had been completed satisfactorily. After completing the PRHO year, the junior doctors usually became
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1 instead of PRHO. Despite this, they are still often referred to as House Officers by themselves and other hospital staff.
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Training may be extended by pursuing medical research (usually 2–3 years), usually with clinical duties as well
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In other parts of the world, this stage is generally referred to as medical
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Newly qualified doctors are only allowed provisional registration with the
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Consultant, minimum 7–9 years total time in training
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Index

Pre-registration house officer (UK)
medical
United Kingdom
medical school
medical degrees
foundation doctors
General Medical Council
National Health Service
General Medical Council
medical school
General Medical Council
Senior house officers
National Health Service
Modernising Medical Careers
Foundation doctor
Pre-registration house officer
Senior house officer
Specialty registrar
Specialist registrar
GP
General practitioner
Consultant
Foundation House Officer
internship
Foundation doctor
Senior house officer
"Modernising Medical Careers Response to the Implementation of Foundation Training"
Categories
Medical education in the United Kingdom
Healthcare occupations in the United Kingdom

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