F1 and F2 in London

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  1. newbie06's Avatar
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    F1 and F2 in London
    Does anyboy know which hospitals UCL and KCL are attached to , in terms of F1 and F2? I've heard that Royal Free isn't very popular, but is this true?:confused:
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    Re: F1 and F2 in London
    It doesn't actually matter, a graduate can apply to FY1 jobs in any deanery in the country. For the record, RUMS and it's hospitals are in the North Central Thames Foundation Schools and GKTs hospitals are in the South East Thames Foundation Schools.
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    Re: F1 and F2 in London
    Thanks Renal. I'd heard that it's difficult to get the posts in London unless you've trained in London, but is this true?
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    Re: F1 and F2 in London
    Theoretically no. But to be honest, **** only knows, it's not clear what's happening right now let alone what will happen when you would come round to qualifying.
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